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Shoe sales support global charities

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Inspired by the olive-green, army-style shoes worn by native Chinese construction and field workers, Hannah Smith founded a “social enterprise,” or a for-profit organization, of shoes.


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Dropping the ball

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It’s time to re-evaluate our resolutions. One week has passed since the new year began, so if you haven’t already chosen your yearly challenges, the chances are you won’t.






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Big Cheeze finds success

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At 11 p.m. on a Tuesday, the large, white trailer is backed into a corner parking spot directly across the street from Kilroy’s Dunnkirk.




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Early lead spurs IU victory

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The Hoosiers utilized a fast first half start to defeat Penn State in University Park, Pa., Monday night 74-51 to begin conference play 2-0.


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2 Bloomington men plead guilty to ‘white supremicist’ attack in Ill.

Cody Sutherlin, 24, and Alex Stuck, 22, both of Bloomington, John Tucker, 26, Martinsville, Jason Sutherlin, 33, and Dylan Sutherlin, 20, both of Gosport, Ind., all pled guilty to counts including armed violence and were sentenced to terms ranging from three and a half to six years.



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City prepared for winter

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Public Works dictates the budget for the Street Department, which maintains the city streets by paving, patching, performing sidewalk repairs and street tree maintenance and snow plowing. In 2011, the street department was allotted a $3.8 million budget, according to city controller office records. Johnson estimated $4.5 million was used by the Street Department — the extra money came from additional Public Works funds.


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Sororities distribute bids

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Tears of happiness and sadness streamed down women’s faces Monday night across campus as Rho Gammas delivered final bids.




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Propaganda at work

The reality is that too many of us will spend the beginning of our post-graduation lives paying off debts to the same financial institutions that helped wreck our economy six years ago.


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Nurses do need flu shots

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Six nurses and two other employees were recently fired by IU Health Goshen Hospital for refusing the mandatory flu vaccine.