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Boycott Ralph Lauren and KOK

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For years, Kilroy’s on Kirkwood has been handing out free T-shirts on Thursdays — designed in America but imported from Mexico. We need to burn all of the KOK shirts that were not made by American textile manufacturers and start again.




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Police arrest man for tobacco store robbery

A Bloomington man was arrested at about 8 a.m. Sunday for Saturday’s armed robbery of Karton King Discount Tobacco and Liquor Store, located at 2475 S. Walnut St. Pike.




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BusinessWeek study examines worth of IU degree

A recent study compiled by Bloomberg BusinessWeek ranking more than 500 universities based on the financial returns students can expect placed IU at 214.



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Festival Orchestra concludes season

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The IU Jacobs School of Music presented the Festival Orchestra at the MAC, led by conductor Carlos Kalmar and guest violinist Noah Bendix-Balgley.





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Discovered human skull concerns Spierer family

A human skull was found in the White River on July 8 in Indianapolis, according to the Indianapolis Star. News of the discovery has caught the attention of the family of missing IU student Lauren Spierer.


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Damaged Paynetown Center repaired, celebrates reopening

Adults, children and a few dogs gathered on a breezy Friday evening to celebrate the reconstruction dedication of the activity center at Monroe Lake. Visitors enjoyed music from the local band Carpenter and Clerk and free ice cream from Chocolate Moose.


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Geology students diverted from Mont. wildfires

Seventy-two students and 11 faculty departed June 26 for the IU Geologic Field Station in Cardwell, Mont., to conduct fieldwork as part of a summer geography class, Field Geology in the Rocky Mountains. But suddenly, plans changed.


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USDA declares Ind. drought a natural disaster

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated 36 counties in Indiana as primary natural disaster areas because of losses caused by extreme drought.


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Getting my intellectual property stolen

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Now, I’m a pretty easygoing person. And to be honest, the fact that I was getting so much press made up for most of my anger. But this really got to me, and it reminded me of the recent fights about SOPA and ACTA.


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Comeback play of the year

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JPMorgan Chase’s ability to post a profit after the reported loss shows the need for the “Big Banks.” While people will argue the loss would never have happened if such large banks did not exist in the first place, the big banks are able to do things smaller institutions would never be able to.