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Students engage, analyze Super Bowl commercials

Bud Light and Doritos commercials topped television ratings even though they aired late in the game, showing that viewer dedication penetrates further than an allegiance to the winning team, said advertising professor Dick Shoemaker.












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Sigma Kappa to host second annual Battle of the Sexes

Sigma Kappa sorority is hosting their second annual "Battle of the Sexes," which will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday in Ball Gym. Money raised from the event will benefit Sigma Kappa's Ultraviolet Campaign for Alzheimer's Disease research and the Sigma Kappa Foundation.







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US opens new front in Colombian drug battle

MIAMI — The U.S. is opening a new front in the battle against Colombian cocaine producers focused on about 30 emerging groups seeking to replace once-powerful drug cartels that have largely been dismantled, Miami U.S. Attorney Willy Ferrer said Wednesday.


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Police: $500,000 worth of pot seized on toll road

ELKHART, Ind.  — State police say a search of a sport utility vehicle during a routine stop on the Indiana Toll Road led to the seizure of about 100 pounds of marijuana worth an estimated $500,000.



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IU researcher studies foreclosures' impact on kids

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  — An Indiana University researcher is joining cohorts from three other universities in a study that will look at why children's grades often suffer when their families lose their homes to foreclosure.



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