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Arizona boycott

B-town condemns A-zone

WE SAY Bloomington showed its commitment to progress by joining the boycott of Arizona.





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Dining modifies schedule for student decline

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With a decrease in student population, the dining facilities of Residential Programs and Services have to adapt. So, they operate on a summer schedule beginning the week after finals and ending before Welcome Week in August.


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Judge to relocate to Maurer School of Law

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After a mutual agreement, the Honorable David F. Hamilton, one of 16 judges for the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, will relocate his chambers to the IU Maurer School of Law.




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Former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden dies

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John Wooden, college basketball's gentlemanly Wizard of Westwood who built one of the greatest dynasties in all of sports at UCLA and became one of the most revered coaches ever, died Friday night. He was 99.


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City Council boycotts Arizona law

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Bloomington City Council members have decided to boycott the state of Arizona by writing a letter stating that Bloomington rescinds Arizona State Bill 1070.





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Sound Check

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Weezy, Spector make music from the pen with Steven Arroyo.


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‘Cine’cism

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Brian Welk explains what Guillermo Del Toro's exit means for "The Hobbit."


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Nationally touring Think Outside the Bomb presents at Boxcar Books

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Nuclear disarmament has been an international issue for decades. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made global headlines in April when they signed a treaty to reduce the number of both countries’ nuclear weapons by a third. But groups like the Think Outside the Bomb campaign, who presented an event Tuesday at Boxcar Books, say that’s not enough.


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Wylie Museum at Wylie House exhibits glimpse into IU's history

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One of Bloomington’s oldest structures, the Wylie House was built in 1835 at 307 E. Second St. by IU’s first president, Andrew Wylie. Home to Wylie, his wife and 10 of his 12 children, the house was passed on to Theophilus Wylie in 1859. The building is now owned by the University and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.