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Women's soccer finally hits the road

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The IU women’s soccer team will play outside of Bloomington on Friday. It will be the team’s first road game since enduring a 32-day, eight-game homestand in which the team posted a 2-5-1 record.








Not Too Bad Bluegrass Band

Bloomington’s Finest Bluegrass is ‘Homegrown’

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As Indiana’s prime folk artist, the Not Too Bad Bluegrass Band has been selected to perform for two concerts as part of the 2010 Homegrown Concert Series put on by the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.



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Bone Thugs N’ Harmony to perform at Bluebird Nightclub

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“Uni-5: The World’s Enemy,” is hip-hop group Bone Thugs N’ Harmony’s first release in more than a decade with all five members on the record. However, not all five members will be in attendance when the group performs in Bloomington Monday.





Fisher & Jordan Accident

Pedestrian struck on Jordan Ave. extension

A female pedestrian was struck by a vehicle at about 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The accident occurred at the intersection of North Fishers Court and North Jordan Avenue outside Alpha Xi Delta.


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Read dining dumps trays

The leftovers on trays rounded the conveyor belt as usual in Read Center’s Landes Dining Room. last week, but they didn’t just go down the drain. Every ounce of food and drink waste was placed in buckets, weighed and recorded.  Victoria Getty and her volunteers were elbow deep in students’ leftover food. Getty, a senior instructor in the IU Department of Applied Health Sciences, is the co-investigator of a research project examining the change in structure soon taking place at  Read Center’s dining hall — Read is going trayless.