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Thursday, May 14
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Community Arts




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


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Exhibit showcases accents

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Personal Accents: Accessories Around the World, an exhibit featured in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, explores the meaning of accessories found in different cultures and their significance to people.



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MacTaggart earns weekly accolades for 2nd time

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Junior Josh MacTaggart performed well this past week, and it’s been noted by the Big Ten. MacTaggart was awarded the Big Ten Men’s Tennis Player of the Week on Tuesday after going 3-0, beating Northwestern, Vincennes and No. 20 Illinois.




Baseball

Rally falls short for Hoosiers

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Despite a three-run ninth inning rally, IU committed two crucial errors to lose the first game of a home-and-home series with the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks 8-7 Tuesday at Sembower Field.


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Regional economy report shows uptick

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The State of the Bloomington Regional Economy report, released last week by the Bloomington Economic Development Corporation, showed gains in several sectors.


Arch Dig

Anthropology students unearth downtown history

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The dig was an effort to conceptualize what an older, more ancestral Bloomington might have looked like, said Cheryl Munson, research scientist and head of the dig. Old medical and whisky bottles, shards of glass and pieces of tile were just a few relics group members said they hoped to find.


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Thanks for the light

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While bridges can be useful in some ways, it is important to understand they can also be detrimental to the environment in other ways.


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Israel's hypocrisy

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Where was the Israeli support for the Arab peoples fighting for their independence last year? And why does Israel continue to barrel toward a war with Iran that will kill innocent civilians by the thousands?



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My problems with Occupy

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It’d been a bad week, both for the Occupy IU movement, which some of those protestors are associated with, and my general faith in humanity.


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Adios, Taco John's

Taco John’s was cherished by all. Beloved by many. Worth the long waits. Able to put a smile on the faces of all who encountered it. This is how we will remember that glorious taco franchise and its heaven-sent potato olés.


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Spring commencement student speakers named

The students issuing the student address were also recently selected: Sunjay Gorawara, with majors in finance and entrepreneurship, as well as a minor in public and environmental affairs; and Lauren Sedam of the Indiana Daily Student with majors in journalism and English, as well as a minor in psychology.


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IU professors receive special Provost honor

The award honors an IU-Bloomington faculty member who has achieved distinction either as a teacher or a scholar, according to a press release.