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No guns, more hugs

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Unfortunately, the recent Fort Hood shooting has provoked one of the nation’s more preposterously asinine causes to resurface: guns on college campuses.


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Silk Road Institute brings world music to Bloomington

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Nearly 50 people gathered Saturday in the Kelley School of Business for a two-hour concert. The musicians came to be a part of “Masters of Classical Music of Iran,” a program presented by The Silk Road Institute and Silk Road Ensemble.



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Coal removal crisis portrayed in film, music

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A packed crowd of environmental activists, musicians and Bloomington community members gathered to watch the documentary “Coal Country” and hear musicians from the movie’s soundtrack play music about the travesties that face the people who live near the Appalachian mountains.

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Hill’s Blue Dog Blunder

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Rep. Baron Hill should have stood up in support of responsible lawmaking and against inappropriate political deal-making.



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Second half plagues Hoosiers

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IU lost to Penn State 31-20 in State College, Pa., and fell to 4-7 on the season. The defeat eliminates any chance of a bowl game berth for IU.



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Keep it for life

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There’s only one thing that lasts forever. Sure, it might fade over time, but it sticks with you for life. When you look at it, you’re immediately sent back to the exact time it became part of you, clinging to you until death. It is a constant reminder of everything you once cared about, believed in and stood for. Love has nothing on tattoos.


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Unwritten rules tested in Hoosier loss

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As if football wasn’t a complex enough game with the rules in the book, the unwritten rules – generally accepted ways of the game – come into play throughout an entire contest. 


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Team splits weekend of 5-set games

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In a weekend of five-set affairs, the IU volleyball team experienced each possible end result, splitting its two away matches in Michigan.




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It's about quality, not quantity, for Hoosiers

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Then IU men’s basketball team will travel to Puerto Rico on Tuesday, where they will play three games in four days. At the end of the Puerto Rico Tip-off on Sunday, the Hoosiers will have played a total of five games in 10 days. For that reason, staying fresh will be critical for IU coach Tom Crean’s squad as they dive deeper into this grueling week.



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Freshmen lead way in 83-60 victory

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Freshman forward Derek Elston’s game didn’t hinge on his performance Friday. It began well before the big heads, crimson fleeces or screaming fans worked their way into Assembly Hall.


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Student compete for art lecture scholarship

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With a $600 scholarship on the line, four graduate students presented research lectures Sunday in front of an intimate crowd and a four-judge panel for the biennial Evan F. Lilly Memorial Lecture Competition.


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Spooner explores race and identity in punk scene

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Director James Spooner showed and discussed his film “Afro-Punk” on Friday to an audience of approximately 60 people.“The film explores race and identity within the black punk rock scene,” said Mary Huelsbeck, archivist and head of public and technology services.



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Lennie’s celebrates 20th birthday by donating to local charities

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Starting Monday, Lennie’s is celebrating its 20th birthday, but instead of receiving presents, the restaurant is the one giving gifts.All of the sales made during the birthday celebration, today through Wednesday, will be donated to local charity organizations around Bloomington.