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Students to demonstrate at campus coal plant

Students will present a demonstration at noon Wednesday at the Central Heating Plant at 11th Street and Fee Lane in response to how much coal IU and colleges use across the country.


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'Dirty Dancing' star Patrick Swayze dies at 57

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Patrick Swayze personified a particular kind of masculine grace both on and off screen, from his roles in films like "Dirty Dancing" and "Ghost" to the way he carried himself in his long fight with pancreatic cancer. Swayze died from the illness on Monday in Los Angeles, his publicist said. He was 57.


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Panel: News organizations need more diversity

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INDIANAPOLIS — Sports coverage will accurately reflect athletes and issues only when news organizations hire more people of color and women — not only as reporters but as editors who embrace diversity, panelists at a sports media symposium said Monday.



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Invasive plant appears eradicated in lake

State wildlife officials say a years-long effort to eliminate an invasive plant from a southern Indiana lake appears to be a success.


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Kelley dropouts announce $2M deal

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John Ramey and Evan Hareras left Bloomington in 2008 to start the company, which is a marketplatform for advertisers. isocket recently announced the closing of a $2-million early-stage funding deal from high-level investors.



Brian Watts

IU Comedian returns to Bear’s

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“I ask girls ‘What is the sexiest thing a guy could do to get a girl?’” IU alumnus Brain Watts told the Bear’s Place Ale House and Eatery crowd Monday night.





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A good time to be a doctor?

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Amid all the voices chiming in on the health care debate, one group of people ought to have a unique perspective on the future implications of reform: pre-med students. As future doctors, should they be concerned about change, or should they embrace it?


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Seriously, people?

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If you think the president’s plan is a bad idea, that’s fine. Express yourself. I am sure the president isn’t trying to silence you. All I ask, especially of the educated Hoosier state, is to not feed into illogical theories and come up with good fact-based concerns and arguments.


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Calling all donors

WE SAY Risk perceptions associated with blood donation are misguided.



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Dirty words

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The words we say (or don’t say) and how we say them influence the way we think about the world. Lets hope that as we switch out our beach bags for backpacks and our chick lit for (way too expensive) textbooks, our vocabularies won’t exclude the words radio “dirtied” this summer.


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US, South America share Sept. 11

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The most popular media in the United States remains timid, if not altogether silent, on what many Latin Americans refer to as “the other Sept. 11.”