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IU rallies in the 9th to top ISU

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After trailing by four runs, the IU baseball team completed the comeback against the Indiana State University Sycamores behind a freshman Chris Sujka walk-off base-hit bunt in the bottom of the ninth inning for a 8-7 victory.


Will T's Barbeque

Will T's BBQ

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Grillmaster Will Thomas talks about his retirement plan-turned-second day job



naughtydog

Naughty Dog

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Hot dog vendor Nick Talmiotto shares his thoughts on the food cart industry







american reunion

Growing up is hard to do

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The newest edition of the "American Pie" series relies heavily on old jokes and a heavy dose of nostalgia


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Agency to investigate possible neglect

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An anonymous tip called in Tuesday took Bloomington police to the 1100 block of North Lindbergh Drive, where a caller said a mother had smoked methamphetamine in front of her child.


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Minors involved in alleged battery case

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Parents called Bloomington police Monday after their 7-year-old daughter described to them what might have been sexual battery, Bloomington Police Department Lt. Bill Parker said.




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It gets a little better

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On Tuesday, April 3, the BYU Department of Sociology coordinated a panel of four gay students to discuss how they reconciled their LGBT identification with their Mormon faith. Nearly 600 students stood together in a 260 capacity room to listen to the speakers.


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Age of irresponsibility

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And, most importantly, this is the story of a student body that refuses to use its voice for change. Tuition is set to rise 5.5 percent this year again, marking a 45 percent rise in the past five years. Residential Programs and Services fees are set to rise 8 percent for certain dorms, and some of these are the dorms that still don’t have air conditioning.


Don't cry, Lincoln

A penny for our thoughts

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Last week, the Canadian government announced that it will be phasing out the use and production of its penny throughout 2012.


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In defense of SlutWalk

Though it is a controversial event, it brings a significant message. We demand all bodies to be respected. No matter if you are a woman, man, trans, white, black, gay, straight, younger, older, have a low or high income — no one should feel worried that they might be victimized because of the way they dress.


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Not surviving, but asserting

I would like to start this editorial response by being clear that, on the whole, I sympathize with Francisco Tirado’s “I’m a survivor, alright?” column published Tuesday.