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Food fight

WE SAY Allowing students to use their meal points at the Indiana Memorial Union should be an obvious choice.


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Lunchtime lessons for the health care debate

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In language that is only comical because it is hyperbolic, protestors during the 9-12 Tea Party March on Washington attempted to link President Barack Obama to ideologies as diverse as fascism, communism and socialism claiming, “they’re all intertwined.”  What the marchers were presumably trying to articulate when they alleged that fascism, communism and socialism are indistinguishable (which, at least from a policy perspective, is quite untrue) was their fear of an authoritarian government.


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Breast cancer beyond the boobies

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It’s Machiavelli in a string bikini: Do the ends justify the scantily clad means? Even though it is hard to argue with promoting awareness about cancer, these ads hurt more than they help.

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Scared of Sweden?

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According to the American conception of socialism, Sweden should be a desolate wasteland filled with mindless communist zombies, right? After all, they give poor people things after transferring money from people who can afford it (gasp!).


IU men's basketball coach Tom Crean waves to the crowd at Hoosier Hysteria on Friday night at Assembly Hall.

Hoosiers prepare for Hysteria

The IU men's basketball team will debut their new look Oct. 16 at Hoosier Hysteria, the official start of the basketball season.







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H1N1 infects Backstreet Boy

Backstreet Boys member Brian Litrell has been diagnosed with H1N1. The band cancelled their PINKTOBER Hard Rock Café signing in New York City as a result.


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Phone books go online to save trees

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More than 16,000 people ‘opt-in’ for online directories and mobile applications as an alternative to print phone books, the WhitePages, Inc announced on its Web site this month.


Swine Flu Vaccine

H1N1 Flu Mist available in Indiana

H1N1 vaccines have reached Indiana. Starting today, health care providers in Marion County can receive the H1N1 Flu Mist.


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New committee to advise SPEA dean

A new council has been established to advice the dean of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.




The Flaming Lips

Showstoppers

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It was a four-day carnival on acid that just happened to feature some of the biggest musical and comedy acts on the planet.



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Dictator Pinochet’s legacy

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SANTIAGO, Chile – The history of Chile comes to light in the month of September. The month has great significance to the people of Chile.