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Data Privacy Day emphasizes identity protection

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Friday was Data Privacy Day, an internationally recognized day meant to “celebrate the dignity of the individual expressed through personal information,” according to the Privacy Project’s website.


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Former U.S. Rep. analyzes factors in Tucson tragedy

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Warning against “sweeping generalizations” and lack of communication, Director of Bloomington’s Center on Congress Lee Hamilton gives a warning to the nation at www.centeroncongress.org in his address concerning the shootings in Arizona, “Don’t Let The Dialogue of Democracy Be A Victim, Too.”





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SPEA students rebuild Gulf Coast oyster reefs

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Several members of The Nature Conservancy’s Indiana Chapter along with 23 School of Public and Environmental Affairs students went to Mobile Bay, Ala. from Jan. 21 to 23 to help with the efforts of the 100-1000: Restore Coastal Alabama Project.




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Waldron to offer more classes

Now that Ivy Tech has become familiar with the neighborhood, the community college is ready to enhance opportunities at the John Waldron Arts Center.



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R.I.P. Office Moore

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My plan this semester was to write about campus and student issues, but this tragedy is near to my heart and deserves recognition.



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Glad to be GDI, good with the greeks

Even when slurs and labels aren’t used, an undercurrent of tension often separates the greeks from the non-greeks on campus.



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Loopholes may aid in smoking ban passage

What do bars, horse-racing tracks and nursing homes have in common? They are all exceptions to the rule in what could be a statewide smoking ban.




Art of Chocolate

Week of Chocolate to attract crowd

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The atrium at the IU Art Museum serves as the gateway into the building’s various galleries. Visitors traverse its floors as they view art from around the world, and students carry their portfolios to studios in the adjacent building. But once a year, the atrium serves a different kind of museum patron: the chocolate lover.


ROTC

Cadets prepare to pass command

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It’s dark and freezing at 6 a.m. Wednesday, but in the middle of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation track is a scene of sweat and organization. Jim Gordon, cadet battalion commander, leads a circle of cadets in sit-ups.