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Column: Strawberry frosting forever

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Strawberries. If I could get away with typing a smiley face throughout this column I would, because I can only smile when I think about strawberries.


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Ferber promises to tell truth about concert

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Jason Ferber started young. At age 15, he was handing out his CDs in the hallways of his high school in Minnesota. Once a friend showed his work to the president of Best Buy, Ferber said he knew he would really have to start living up to his work.



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Technology helps explain redistrict

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Three IU campuses are offering public access to computers with redistricting software. The powerful program gives users the ability to isolate census data based on geography.

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Spring break offers alternative adventure

As a part of the Kelley’s Emerging Economies class, students were given the opportunity to spend 10 days in Shanghai and Hangzhou, China, experiencing everything from Chinese food to touring large businesses and universities.


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Adobe Day reveals software's potential

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University Information Technology Services had the first-ever Adobe Day on Monday in the Frangipani Room at the Indiana Memorial Union. The goal of the program was to teach and explore the Adobe products and technology that are free to all students.




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Indiana Invitational halted by weather

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On a day where teams were supposed to complete two rounds of golf in the two-day, 54-hole Indiana Invitational at Otter Creek Golf Course, high winds, heavy amounts of rain and thunder and lightning forced the IU women’s golf team and 14 other squads off the course for most of the day.




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States to pass new anti-meth laws

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A trend in Indiana and many other states is the use of over-the-counter medicines containing pseudoephedrine, such as Sudafed, to make methamphetamine. Some states have proposed bills that would require prescriptions for these medicines to help prevent the production of meth.




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Bills to Watch

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Our weekly look at bills currently being discussed in the Indiana General Assembly.


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Staff Ed: Snooki vs.Toni Morrison

Last week, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi of Jersey Shore infamy graced the Rutgers University campus for a function organized by the Rutgers University Programming Association, a student-run programming committee.


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Freddie and Fannie's bender adventure

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OK, I’ll admit that I’m not a very smart person. I don’t really understand the securitization process and rates of return. Think about the relationship between price sensitivity and changes in interest rates; I mean, you can’t explain that.


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Ode to Google

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Although I am not quite convinced that there is a worldwide conspiracy where corporations secretly hold all the reins of power and want only the worst for workers, I’m highly skeptical of any major company just in case. But there is one exception: I love Google.



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Storm knocks out power, floods campus

A severe thunderstorm watch was lifted at 1 p.m. today for Bloomington, according to the National Weather Service. Indiana Avenue between Kirkwood Avenue and Sixth Street is flooded, along with much of Dunn Meadow near the same area, according to IU’s Twitter feed. Power is out on 10th Street from the 46 Bypass to Fee Lane. Campus buildings and traffic lights have been affected. Continue checking idsnews.com for updates.