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God bless the Vegans

Have you ever thought about the life of a farm animal?


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Spare some change?

The morning of March 16, I paid a visit to your beautiful IU campus. With spring break in full swing I thought this would be a great opportunity to check out some of the facilities the main library has to offer.


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Editorial lacks important perspective

My name is Aaron Collins (Residence Halls Association VP internal and presidential candidate), and I feel that there are several facts that have were omitted in the March 12 editorial.


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Get Red-Hot next week

With student government elections coming up March 31 and April 1, you’re probably growing tired of going out of your way to avoid those of us in red shirts handing out fliers.

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We are ONE

Many things separate IU students and make us different. We have students from every state in the United States and from countries around the world. Forty-four percent of us are from somewhere other than Indiana. Nearly 8 percent of us are minorities. Four thousand of us have travelled from another country to study here at IU.


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Largest student festival, MovieFest, starts Thursday; films shown April 9

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The world’s largest student festival, MovieFest, is coming to IU thanks to a student collaboration with a host of campus organizations and local sponsors. The festival provides students with cameras and laptops for free so they can create their own 5-minute films within a week, said senior Jack Shannon.


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Hillel Center seeking the next ‘Campus Super Star’

The Helene G. Simon Hillel Center is looking for the most talented vocalist on campus. The center is sponsoring “Campus Super Star” competition at 7 p.m. today in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, according to a press release from the IU Hillel Center. Thirty-one contestants will compete for the grand prize of $5,000.


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Mother Bear’s collaborates with Giving Back to Africa

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Mother Bear’s Pizza will be indirectly supporting people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo today. Mother Bear’s will donate $2 to Giving Back to Africa for every large pizza a customer orders with a coupon through dine-in or delivery. The deal takes place from 5 p.m. to midnight today. Customers can obtain the coupon either through the Students Taking Active Roles Today Facebook group, by printing off the flyer from givingbacktoafrica.org or by flyer handouts.


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Law school encourages students to volunteer

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The Maurer School of Law will be joining other law schools around the nation by establishing their Public Service Program, voluntary pro bono work to be completed by the students. Starting this fall, students will be encouraged to complete 60 hours of pro bono work while they are in the law school, according to an IU press release.


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The Five Bs

Btown has been planning and adjusting its platform since last summer, and now we have the best program to help the largest number of students. Not coincidentally, all our platform initiatives focus on the Five Bs – Bikes, Books, Break, Basketball cameras and Btown Express buses.


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Bonus Hysteria in Washington

The American International Group, a company propped up by the government since last September, announced last week it had paid out $165 million in bonuses.



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Orwell on the road

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The Dictionary of American Regional English will publish its fifth volume next year, completing a massive 45-year effort to document the eccentricities of American speech.


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Still just trying to live free

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At the Conservative Political Action Conference, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele charged young conservatives “to go forth as the champions of freedom” and to defend the rights of Americans “to live free and die free without the government taking what they have worked for.”


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US cameraman leaves China

A cameraman who was traveling with two American journalists reportedly detained in North Korea has left China.


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Critics oppose Border Patrol herbicide plan

 Critics are protesting a Border Patrol plan to poison vegetation along a 1.1-mile stretch of the Rio Grande riverbank to eliminate dense foliage used as hiding places by illegal immigrants and smugglers.


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Afghan TV station falls under government crackdown

The manager of an Afghan television network who refused to censor images of women dancing in short skirts and plunging necklines was arrested in what appeared to be a new sign of the government’s struggle to define the role of Islam in a country once led by extremists.


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Centrist Labor joins new Israeli government

Israel’s Labor Party voted Tuesday to join the incoming government of Benjamin Netanyahu, lending a moderate voice to a coalition dominated by hardliners and easing concerns of a head-on confrontation with Washington over Mideast peacemaking.



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Simpson named to committee

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State Senator Vi Simpson, D-Ellettsville, has been appointed to serve on the Legislative Effectiveness Committee, one of 12 standing committees through the National Conference of State Legislatures.