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IUPD cadets feel the burn of pepper spray

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Recruits in the Indiana University Police Department Academy got more than an eyeful of pepper spray last Tuesday after being subjected to a training session involving the chemical.


Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., greets supporters and signs autographs following her speech April 25 at Assembly Hall.

Clinton campaign pays debt

Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign has paid off its $55,000 debt to IU for events it held on the Bloomington campus, according to Associated Press reports.



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Hawthorne Heights merits respect

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This week, Dayton, Ohio’s Hawthorne Heights will release a new album. Chances are the album, “Fragile Future,” will be mediocre pop/rock at best that won’t raise much fuss except for the Hot Topic set, and even those fans might be long gone. The band has fallen hard and fast since late 2005 and early 2006, when they were at the forefront of the scene.


Comedian Etta May performs Jan. 22 at Bear’s Place.  Her act was part of Bear’s Comedy Caravan 25th anniversay celebration.

Bear’s is the Place for funny

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A comedy show in Bloomington conjures up an image of local stand-ups delivering tired one-liners about their mother-in-laws. Nothing could be further from the truth at the Comedy Caravan at Bear’s Place.



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Longing for the long run

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Cross-country running in high school proved to be a most rewarding experience. My first season got me acquainted with the burly captain of the wrestling team who took running as seriously as he did studying. One of those self-proclaimed “seniors-who-just-don’t-care,” he taught me an invaluable lesson of high school (and formal education)’s true value and purpose.


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Where to read

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An article in the New York Times last week addressed the issue of reading and the Internet. Some experts claim the Internet hinders reading levels. Others claim it doesn’t because the Internet requires at least some form of reading, unlike other types of electronic media.


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It's no Park Place

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For most, the Bloomington experience is something that begins when they arrive at IU at the age of 18, but I’ve been here since I was 4. In that time, I have had the pleasure of seeing the downtown area transform into an industrious and somewhat peaceful part of town. The hustle and bustle give you a city feeling but with a small-town charm. It was not always that way.


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Used to it

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It really is amazing what we can just “get used to.” Practices that feel downright ridiculous to us at first quickly become just another part of our daily routine. I bought an iron that straightens my wet hair as it dries it. At first this kind of felt like a bad idea; every time I used it my bathroom would fill with steam and the smell of burnt popcorn. But after a while I stopped worrying about it, and as I explained to my concerned roommate, I’ve actually come to like the sizzling sound it makes as it slides through my hair.


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A bitter anniversary

This weekend marked the anniversary of the enactment of Bloomington’s smoking ban, and of what is perhaps its most apparent contradiction: In a city marked by an abundance of freedom, people don’t have the choice to smoke inside.


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BHSN student dies in crash

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A 17-year-old Bloomington High School North student was killed in a motorcycle accident early Sunday morning on Anderson Road.


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21 doesn't add up

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With the near two hour running time and vast talents of Kevin Spacey and Laurence Fishburne, I was expecting great things. I suppose like many before me I was distracted by the Las Vegas glitz and glamour because this movie about counting cards does not add up to a hit.


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21 doesn't add up

With the near two hour running time and vast talents of Kevin Spacey and Laurence Fishburne, I was expecting great things. I suppose like many before me I was distracted by the Las Vegas glitz and glamour because this movie about counting cards does not add up to a hit.




Non-muggle recipes

Want to eat like your favorite witches and wizards?


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Asst. Fire Marshal changes smoke detector law

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Thirteen years ago, James Bennett witnessed the first fatality of his firefighting career when he had to carry a 12-year-old girl out of a house fire in Connersville, Ind. Ten years later, a young man died in another fire, the second death of Bennett’s career. Both tragedies might have been prevented had there simply been smoke detectors in the homes where those fires broke out.