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Culture Clash: Does I-Doser Work? 3

The Wright Times, Wright College, Chicago, IL

7 hours ago by Juan Pintor, Colin Schermerhorn

Two of our editors gave I-Doser a trial listen to see if this simulated experience was a real high or a placebo drug.

"What problems has George Bush solved?" 3

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

9 hours ago by Eli Ortiz

If I could slightly change the title of a Nirvana song to describe what's going on here it would be "Smells like Teen Angst." Listen potty politician, before you go pointing fingers and demanding answers, sit on your porcelain throne and mull over this.

George Bush gets a lot of flack for his poor communication skills which make Americans question his intelligence.

As world acts on Darfur, NU sits 2

The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

11 hours ago by Rosenblatt, Jonathan

I had a dream the other night. I guess it was a bit more of a nightmare really. The details have become blurry as days have passed, but suffice it to say the setting was Nazi Germany and my life was in danger. One could argue quite convincingly that being a Jew and bookmarking BBC Africa on my computer would predispose me to these types of nights.

Inferno interview: Aaron Reid shows us how sweet life is after his 'Sweet Sixteen' 2

The Inferno, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL

21 hours ago by Jelani Whitehorne

Being the son of two talented music entrepreneurs is hard, but being known for that and having a sweet sixteen party on MTV in which Kanye West performed is harder. Aaron Reid is the son of three-time Grammy award-winning music executive Antonio "L.A" Reid and then-wife Perri "Pebbles" Reid, a R&B artist that helped create the award-winning group, TLC.


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'Jazzman drummist' Jack Gilfoy mourned


		'Jazzman drummist' Jack Gilfoy mourned

JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN

19 hours ago

IUPUI School of Music professor and performing artist Jack Gilfoy passed away in his sleep last spring. As a tribute to one of the university's outstanding faculty members, JagBytes and JagRadio present a look at Gilfoy

Colts may be stronger this year than in '06-07

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

4 days ago by Ben Corn

Can the Super Bowl champions from two years ago be a forgotten team?

The Indianapolis Colts seem to be lost this year considering what the Patriots (almost) accomplished last year, the Brett Favre soap opera and Jason Taylor dancing.

Sure, the Colts were talked about a little when Marvin Harrison had trouble in a bar, but that seems to have died down completely.

Fringe sports leagues have a place too

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

4 days ago by Austen Leake

The National Football League, NASCAR, Major League Baseball and National Basketball Association all have a history, a large fan-base and a steady income. They have the ability to grow and make new teams in cities all across America. Now certain leagues that are not so popular are attempting to mimic that success.

President Daniel Bradley's first days at ISU busy but enjoyable

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

4 days ago by Michelle Pattison, Michael Millington

As the new school year begins, ISU students, faculty and administrators find themselves amongst unfamiliar faces. But those faces quickly turn into friends and coworkers, people who'll possibly be around for the next few years.

This year, two more brand new faces join the crowd: new president Daniel Bradley and his wife Cheri.

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