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Energy Challenge halfway complete

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The third annual Energy Challenge is almost halfway over and the Geology Building leads the academic competition, Zeta Tau Alpha leads the greek competition and Collins Center leads the residence hall competition.


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Spreading awareness with coal

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Junior Cristina Vanko, also an Indiana Daily Student editorial cartoonist, printed more than 1,000 stickers that read “I am coal” and sent them to family and friends around the world. She asked them to stick them on anything that used electricity and e-mail a photo to her. The stickers appeared throughout New Zealand, Japan, Peru and even Iraq and continue to spread across the world.


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Bus driver ensures laughs for students

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Curt Cox, 63, drives the Bloomington Transit 9 route and incites an uproar of laughter on the bus. He is informally known throughout the student community as the “funny” bus driver. He tells jokes and has casual conversations with students while transporting them from building to building.


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24-year-old man stabbed 4 times

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Jeffery Abel was arrested and preliminarily charged with a Class B felony count of aggravated battery Wednesday after repeatedly stabbing a 24-year-old male Tuesday evening in the 2400 block of South Winslow Court.



Masters Golf

Time for Tiger to quit living a lie

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Well, here goes any attempt at a return to normalcy for Tiger Woods, if you want to even call it that. This doesn’t follow the storyline; it’s not supposed to end like this. Augusta National isn’t where fairy tales, or in this case horror tales, get even more sour.



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Attorney confirms Howie Yu suspension

A motion filed by the attorney of Hai “Howie” Yu states that University officials suspended the former sophomore.





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Coffee for cancer

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With Relay For Life approaching, Read Residence Center students found a fun and creative way to raise money for their residence hall’s relay team.




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The trap of fate

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Often times in life, we find ourselves under the grip of that old question: Was it fate, or was it my own skill?


Menthols

Treat adults like adults

WE SAY Government shouldn’t dictate what kinds of cigarettes are on shelves.


Flower and headline

Breaking out of the window box

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Last summer, Gail Weaver had fresh broccoli, tomatoes, lettuce and green peppers from her garden. She hopes this summer will be the same.