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Rereleases are games too

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Certainly, gamers have been burned by remakes in the past, but I believe rereleases cannot be all bad.


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Freshmen orientation overcomes campus construction

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June marked the start of New Student Orientation, a program session required of all first-time freshmen students. But the projected 6,500 incoming IU students this year can expect to have a different New Student Orientation experience than in previous years.


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Column: Why Belgium will win 2-0

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The "Group of Death" was going to kill the U.S. Men's National Team. But they survived. However, the ride ends Tuesday against Belgium.



IU Summer Philharmonic Orchestra

Summer Philharmonic gives tradition a twist

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Mixing classical pieces with a variety of performances, such as show tunes and tap-dancing, the Summer Philharmonic Orchestra delivered a one-of-a-kind performance Saturday at the Musical Arts Center.








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Hunting with care

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“Good Wolf Dead Wolf” is a Facebook community that posts graphic pictures of hunted and killed wolves, celebrating each picture with the declaration “the only good wolf is a dead wolf.”


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Child abuse in Indiana

About 80 percent of the substantiated acts of child abuse and neglect in Indiana are committed by parents or family members.


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Re: Opera is a white man’s game

I was extremely disappointed and angered upon reading the column “Opera is a white man’s game.”


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Landlord abuse

We have experienced bullying from our landlord. And we’ve had enough.


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No job? No problem. Why now is the best time ever to be jobless

Summer is here, and finding a job is still so hard that recent drops in the unemployment rate are less attributed to job creation than to people who have simply dropped out of the labor force altogether.Technology has continued and will continue to change the job market.This doesn’t just mean cashiers and bank tellers being replaced by kiosks.