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Police report woman raped on N. Jordan

The IU Police Department reported a rape that occurred between 2 and 3 a.m. Tuesday in the 1700 block of North Jordan Avenue.


Weber & Fox

Fox and Weber bounce back to Btown

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Brice Fox and Daniel Weber’s YouTube video “This is Indiana” has more than 650,000 hits. Last night they opened for SuperMash Bros at Jake’s Nightclub.


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IU opener at Lucas Oil indicates new Big Ten future

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Everyone from country singer Kenny Chesney to Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday to AMA Supercross racer James Stewart has performed at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, but a Division 1 collegiate football team has never played there.



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Rusted Root brings music to Upland Brewing Co.

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Acclaimed act Rusted Root will have fans on their feet for the 4th annual Hillbilly Haiku Americana Music Series Saturday at Upland Brewing Company. Charles Stanley of Upland Brewing Co. described Rusted Root as a high-energy country Americana group.


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Food Column: Potatoes in the sun

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The Peruvian dinner table orbits the sun. The separation of day and night divides meal from meal and regulates what is eaten when. As in most cultures, Peruvian food is ordered by the time of day, but what this cuisine consists of makes the cooking distinct.


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5th Chef's Challenge to heat up Buskirk

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The Fifth Annual Chefs’ Challenge will benefit the Community Kitchen of Monroe County, a nonprofit with a mission to eliminate hunger in Bloomington and its surrounding areas. The three participating chefs will have one hour to create a dish to be judged by three local culinary aficionados, including Chef David Tallent of Restaurant Tallent and winner of the competition for the last two years.


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VISTA Fellowship grants experience with AmeriCorps

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The VISTA Fellows Program, a suborganization of AmeriCorps, provides SPEA graduate students with the opportunity to work full time with anti-poverty organizations and agencies in Indiana and throughout the United States while obtaining their master’s degree.


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Fraternity rush to begin Sunday

For three hours Sunday, 32 fraternities and 1,200-1,500 freshmen will take over Dunn Meadow for the Interfraternity Council Fall 2011 Men’s Rush.


Campus Research

Research spending hits high

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IU spent a record-breaking $509 million on faculty research during the 2010-11 fiscal year, according to the National Science Foundation’s Higher Education Research and Development Survey.



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Former Indianapolis mayor arrested for domestic violence

Former mayor of Indianapolis Stephen Goldsmith was allegedly involved in a domestic abuse scandal. This was a catalyst in his decision to resign from his position as deputy mayor of New York City, the New York Post and New York Times reported yesterday.


Where the locals go: Tour teaches Bloomington history

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There’s a dirt path beneath the Book Corner on Walnut Street that leads to a hidden, closed vault.


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We shall never forget this idiocy

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There are plenty of products aimed at children that shouldn’t be, such as violent video games for the under-10 set. But perhaps one of the most disgusting products for kids is a new 9/11 coloring book.


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Open the gates

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In recent decades, supporters of liberal democracy and free enterprise have occasionally discussed a concept called the “gates test” as a way of demonstrating the inferiority of authoritarian regimes.