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Monday, May 18
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Modest Mouse

Modestly Good

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Review of the Modest Mouse EP, "No On'es First and You're Next."







Woodstock 40th

Woodstock influences music after 40 years

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For three days in 1969, peace, love and free music prevailed despite relentlessly dreary weather, a shortage of basic amenities and a sizable financial loss on the part of the organizers.


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Hoosiers just about set as fall approaches

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Verdell Jones III amassed the third-most minutes on the IU men’s basketball team in 2008 with 799 total, despite nursing an injury for three games after an early-season win against Cornell.



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Keep pay within reason

WE SAY Adjusting compensation if it’s too high is the right thing to do.Like any responsible shareholder, government should take an active role in the company’s performance and business.


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Can the Kindle catch fire?

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Meaningful literature is not a thing to be consumed like MP3s and newspaper articles. It is not so transient a medium, and even a digitalized age cannot make it such.


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‘Exit strategy’

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The United States’ current Sisyphean strategy toward counterinsurgency – the wholesale invasion of other states to root out non-state actors – seemingly ignores this reality and, as such, has proven largely ineffective and exorbitantly expensive.


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This is serious

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After close evaluation of my columns from this semester as well as the previous three semesters I have written for the Indiana Daily Student, it has come to my attention that, in my attempts to entertain my readers, I have failed to provide any substantial political, moral or spiritual opinions.


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Mathers Museum earns grant for cosmic exhibit

A new exhibit exploring humanity’s cosmic, terrestrial, biological and cultural origins will open in Bloomington in fall 2010, thanks in part to a $149,000 grant recently awarded to the Mathers Museum of World Cultures.


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Remembering the last 4 years like yesterday

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When I was in high school, we had a “homeroom” period. It was literally 15 minutes of morning introductions before the day got started. Toward the end of my senior year, I remember my homeroom teacher said to the class, “If you think high school went by fast, college will go by that much faster.” He was right.




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Around the Arts

A summary of arts events in the next week.