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Jordan River Forum

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Racism comes from ignorance I want to start out with a quote that I feel everyone should reflect on and consider: "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." So I would like for Warren Christopher Freiberg to go back to that article he wrote about Black History Month being racist (March 2) and think about these powerful words by Anaïs Nin (of whom I am sure you are totally unaware). Think about reflecting on yourself when you are saying "Black History Month is racist".


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Generically delicious

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Oh my God, Becky, look at her cardboard box ... it is so big. I mean it's like out there. She looks like one of those Aldi shoppers." At Aldi Grocery stores, a discount grocery store, you collect boxes from the aisles to put your grocery items in, instead of plastic bags. It's a pretty competitive thing, so you have to be quick, but it isn't exactly luxurious.


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Wacko for Jacko

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Because I trust all of you, I am going to tell you a secret, but you can't tell anyone. Here it goes -- when I was 8 years old, I saw Michael Jackson in concert. I don't know if that shows my age, but let me answer the question all of you are asking yourselves. No, he did not touch me; I had balcony seats.


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I rhombus you

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The word "heart" has several meanings. The heart is a vital organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system. Heart is a rock band from Seattle featuring the vocals of Ann Wilson and the guitar skills of Nancy Wilson. Heart is also the power possessed by the Planeteer Ma-Ti from the hit '90s cartoon "Captain Planet." If you'll recall, he had a pet spider monkey.

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Juxtaposing the Quincunx

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I was completely, totally, mind-numbingly, incomprehensibly bored. My teacher's rambling had been going on for nearly an hour and was as tiresome and dreary as watching a Kevin Costner movie on Dimetapp. It was painful. It felt like my brain was being sent through one of those penny presses at the zoo: squashed, smashed, flattened and finally branded with a firm stamp of boredom.


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The gift that keeps on giving

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We like to think of ourselves today as free thinkers -- as people with independent minds who use them freely because we have the liberty to do so. Well, we may have the liberty to think, but anyone who can look at these times and say we think independently is only deceiving him or herself.


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War words matter

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Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels has claimed Democrats "car-bombed" legislation because they vacated the Statehouse Tuesday in protest of perceived "GOP power grabs." Republicans narrowly control the Statehouse for the first time in eight years, but 67 members must be on the House floor to provide a quorum to conduct legislative business. The first half of the 2005 legislative session concluded Wednesday with more than 100 bills marinating in the Statehouse.


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The art of the everyday

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Multiple images of Parisian couples, Latin American dancers, families in Fort Wayne in the early '70s and refugees from Albania, Rwanda and Iraq filled the screen behind internationally renowned photojournalist Peter Turnley Wednesday in the School of Fine Arts.


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Brand says trustees wanted Knight fired

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Four depositions filed Tuesday in Monroe County Circuit Court suggest that as early as May 2000 the IU board of trustees were prepared for former men's basketball coach Bob Knight to be fired, but former IU President Myles Brand resisted and convinced them otherwise.


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Bennett's final Big Ten

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March Madness has finally arrived. But for the Indiana women's basketball team, the madness took a back seat Tuesday afternoon as coach Kathi Bennett announced her resignation at the end of the season.


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Thailand official calls for free trade

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Since the mid-20th century IU has helped educate Thailand about democracy by building schools. Today, Thailand needs America's support to transform itself from a developing country to an industrial nation.


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Senate passes cloning policy

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The Indiana Senate unanimously passed a bill banning human cloning Monday -- amended with input from IU researchers. The measure, proposed by Sen. Patricia Miller, R-Indianapolis, declares cloning human embryos to be against public policy.


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Race season begins

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While many students are bundling up in the 30-degree weather and thinking of spring break, others are outside for hours on bikes, riding at fast speeds and thinking only about training.


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Show 'Huckabees' some love

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An acquaintance, who shall remain nameless because I value his privacy as much as I can't remember his last name, saw David O. Russell's so-called existential comedy "I Heart Huckabees" upon my eager recommendation. Long story short, he didn't like it.


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Money for nothing

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Every college student knows money doesn't grow on trees. It's hard enough for some students to tackle looming utility, textbook and rent bills head on, let alone handle the pressures of fronting the bill for yearly climbing tuition costs. So how do students manage to indulge in pleasurable pursuits, on top of their other expenses? Where there is a will, there is a way.


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'Diary' equal parts muddled, masterful

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Yes it's mushy, clichéd and over-the-top, but writer Tyler Perry's "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" has heart. This crowd-pleaser is based on one of Perry's seven highly successful plays and judging simply from the cheers and laughter from the audience, he did something right.


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New Craven flick 'Cursed' with PG-13 rating

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Ah, to live the life of a werewolf. Increased senses, improved athletic ability, more sex appeal. If it weren't for the minor details of a lust for blood and all the hair, it might be worth it. That's the lesson learned after watching "Cursed."


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De Niro and Pacino 10 years ago

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What if Robert De Niro and Al Pacino got in a fight? The answer is Michael Mann's "Heat." The two master tough guys race to outfox each other as Neil McCauley (De Niro) tries to pull off the heist that will culminate his career as a professional thief, while Lt. Vincent Hanna (Pacino), a tenacious detective, hunts McCauley and his crew.


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Burning down the 'House'

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"Man of the House" is bad. Very, very bad. I take that back. Popcorn-flavored jelly beans are bad. This movie is a crime against humanity.


One gorgeous drive

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The perfectionists at Polyphony Digital are known for their obsessive attention to detail and utter worship of the automobile, and it shows more than ever in their latest offering, "Gran Turismo 4." In 1998, Polyphony redefined video game racing with the first "GT," and the sequel that followed quickly after was simply an extension of the original. Polyphony reinvented the wheel, quite literally, in 2001 with "GT3: A-Spec." Now, after countless missed release dates and months of fine-tuning, "GT4" has finally arrived.