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GSA: Let's go to Vegas!

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Johnson and two of her top executives were about as good at these things as North Korea is at launching missiles.  In March, Johnson paid $820,000 for an employee conference in Las Vegas. When I say she paid, I mean her agency did, so you and I as taxpayers actually did. 


Adult bullies!

Can adult bullying be for the greater good?

In his letter to the public concerning Bullyville’s takeover of Is Anyone Up, McGibney calls Moore “misguided.” However, McGibney also founded Cheaterville, a site dedicated to outing cheating boyfriends, girlfriends and spouses.







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Salute celebrates graduates

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The event, called Senior Salute, will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. It will include a number of activities for attendees, including booths with representatives from each of the IU schools, as well as individual alumni chapters from throughout Indiana.



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Salute celebrates graduates

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The event, called Senior Salute, will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. It will include a number of activities for attendees, including booths with representatives from each of the IU schools, as well as individual alumni chapters from throughout Indiana.



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“Young Frankenstein” at IU Auditorium

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The musical will start at 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Tickets are $20 to $41 for children and students with a valid ID. For the general public, tickets are $38 to $60. Brooks, a three-time Tony winner, wrote the music and lyrics and co-wrote the book for the musical, which is based on his 1974 cult classic film.




FOOD SOS-CLEMENTINESALAD LA

Food for thought

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There are few better ways to enjoy this crisp and nutrient-dense fare than in a fresh salad. Munching on a bowl of greens daily is a habit shared by almost all the most fit and healthy people I know.


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AROUND THE ARTS

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Need a study break? Check out some exhibits you might have missed before leaving Bloomington for the summer.


Busman's Holiday

Brothers duo of Busman's Holiday calls Bloomington their home

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Together, the brothers are Busman’s Holiday, a band they’ve grown up with and grown into. They’ve matured through the music they started recording about 10 years ago, and they’re ready to make careers out of it. As they disappear into their next album, “A Long Goodbye,” they look to each other to find the harmony for success