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Monon tickets forgiven

Let’s bring you up to speed: Two weeks ago, a police officer patrolling the Monon Greenway handed out dozens of tickets to commuting cyclists for being on the trail before sunrise.


Henderson wins Pecha Kucha contest

Sweaty palms, dry mouth, blank mind — all symptoms of a nervous public speaker.


Google Books: a technological force

The first time someone at Google tried to scan a book, it was a disaster.


Juan Williams at ACLU dinner

Juan Williams goes both ways politically – sometimes liberal, sometimes conservative, usually outspoken, often controversial.


Social activism primer: 'Be the Change'

This small, easy-to-finish-in-one-sitting book may be the most inspiring thing you'll read all year.


News of the weird

Head: Back-to-nature family planning
Subhead: Left-handed luck


News of the weird

Head: Bathroom privacy broken for advertisement
Subhead: Babies having babies


Back-country areas to allow logging

A legislative study committee met last Thursday at the Statehouse and decided not to block logging efforts in the backcountry areas of Morgan Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests.


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