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IU Men's soccer vs. Notre Dame

Former Hoosier eyes roster spot for 2014 World Cup

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With the American sports conscience fixated on South Africa and the 2010 World Cup for the last month, much talk has focused on how the U.S. team can improve upon its quarterfinal finish when the event moves to Brazil in 2014. And former IU standout and current member of the New England Revolution Kevin Alston hopes he’ll occupy a roster spot on the American team should it qualify for the 2014 World Cup.


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IU named as No. 1 soccer school in the country

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As Todd Yeagley prepares for the upcoming men’s soccer season, his first as IU’s coach, he does so under an intense spotlight, heightened expectations and a staunch sense of pride when he puts on the cream and crimson.


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U.S. Soccer Federation eyes World Cup bid for 2018 or 2022

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On May 14, the plan for another U.S. World Cup went into motion as the U.S. Soccer Federation officially made its bid to FIFA to host either the 2018 or 2022 World Cup. Supporters hope that another World Cup will spark more U.S. soccer momentum, like the 1994 one inspired the creation of U.S. professional league Major League Soccer. U.S. Bid Commitee member, actor Morgan Freeman, agrees.



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Summer Night of Lotus to feature world music

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This year’s Summer Night of Lotus, which will take place 7 p.m. Friday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, will feature the music of local singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer, world-renowned sarod player Amjad Ali Khan and sons and tango ensemble Tangamente.



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Savage Screen

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Brian Marks fears another half-baked remake of a foreign film.






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Two-week camp to help students pursue science

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From July 11 to 23, students entering grades six, seven and eight will attend the camp free of cost. Fifty-four students were selected based on their strong grades in science and math courses, overall good conduct, recommendations from teachers, an admission essay and overall interests in the science, technology, engineering and math disciplines.






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Bloomington businesses recognized for excellence

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Three Bloomington businesses were recently recognized as some of the best places to work in Indiana. Computerworld magazine recognized IU’s Information Technology Department as one of the “Best Places to Work in IT,” while the Indiana Chamber of Commerce awarded Contact by Design and Employment Plus, Inc. with recognition as two of the “Best Places to Work in Indiana.”


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Show-me what you got, Btown

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Nate Stanger, a resident of Bloomington for 19 years, has been called a "townie" his whole life. But while he was away for nine months at the University of Minnesota he gained a new perspective on what this less-than-coveted term means.


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Censor Hatebook

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Combining the Internet’s speed and worldwide accessibility, hateful publications are now as effective as a face-to-face, fiery speech coaxing an angry, racist mob to attack a nearby minority.