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Triennial

Fine Arts faculty showcase original works

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Opening for only a few months every three years, masterpieces made by faculty from the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts are now on display in the Triennial 2010 exhibit.


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Going green – an easy option for IU students

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Renewing, reusing and recycling not only save the earth but can cushion your wallet. What can college students do to help? It’s easy to turn off all the lights in your house, but not in a dorm. And how can you stop every person in your apartment complex from wasting water?

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Local experts publish environmental book

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People are becoming more interested in the environment and how to protect it. But how much do we really know about the melting North Pole and the greenhouse gases with which we pollute?




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‘Readings on Race’ to discuss black criminality

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Assistant professor of history Khalil Gibran Muhammad will lecture about his book “The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America” at 6:30 p.m. today in the Whittenberger Auditorium.


Hog Heaven

Chefs cook food from head to tail at Hog Heaven event

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Participants at the first “Hog Heaven: A celebration of local pork from snout to tail” got more than just a smorgasbord of different type of pork-centered dishes. Attendees to the event, which was part of the weekend-long conference Bloomington Eats Green, enjoyed a casual atmosphere, sampling the various pork dishes as well as listening to a bluegrass band.




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Give it up, Republicans

WE SAY Conservatives’ fifth attempt at amending the state constitution to ban gay marriage and civil unions will have far reaching, negative implications


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Was Coco so-so?

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I will always remember this month as the month we lost one of our best talk shows.



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Saudi teen to be beaten, imprisoned after having phone at school

A teenage girl has been sentenced to a 90-lash flogging and two months in prison as punishment for assaulting a teacher, a Saudi judge said in an interview published Sunday. Amnesty International said the assault happened after the girl was caught with a camera phone at school.


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Drone shot down over Pakistan

A suspected U.S. drone crashed in Pakistan near the Afghan border Sunday, a rare mishap for a program Washington has increasingly relied on to kill Taliban and Al-Qaida militants, said intelligence officials and a local resident.



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USCG crews contain crude oil spill

The Coast Guard worked Sunday to contain and clean a crude oil spill in a Texas port. It was contained in a 2-mile area and was not believed to have hurt local wildlife, the Coast Guard said.



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FBI: man’s action not terrorism

Authorities have released a man who tried to open an exterior door on an airplane while it was in flight with more than 100 people aboard.