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Hearing held to move trial location

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John R. Myers II, the Ellettsville man indicted in the 2000 murder of 19-year-old IU student Jill Behrman, awaits a decision on whether his Sept. 18 trial will be moved out of Morgan County after requesting a change of venue Monday.



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"Scouring for Stars" - Science Olympiad

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Saturday, the IU campus will be filled with the nation's next generation of scientists as 120 state champion teams consisting of thousands of middle and high school students flood into Bloomington to put their science knowledge to the test in the National Science Olympiad Tournament.


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IU Cancer Center receives $7.5 million gift

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The IU Cancer Center received a $7.5 million endowment from the Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Tuesday in order to help attract and retain nationally recognized researchers and scientists.




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Mayor proposes downtown arts district

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Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan laid out his plans Wednesday afternoon in hopes of fulfilling an important campaign promise. The Plan: Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District, or BEAD.




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Legislators take aim at gay adoption

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Indiana State Attorney General Steve Carter appealed an appellate court ruling Monday that allows unmarried couples to adopt children. He asked the Indiana Supreme Court to consider hearing the case and if it chooses to hear the case, to vacate, or ignore, previous court rulings.




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Kelley School of Business achieves new high international rankings

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Competing against business schools from France to South Africa, The Kelley School of Business customized executive education program has been ranked first among U.S. public universities and 20th in the world, according to an annual survey put out by Financial Times Monday.


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Memorial Union IT Support Center set to close May 26

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On May 26 the Information Technology Support Center in the Indiana Memorial Union -- located on the mezzanine level -- will be closed and all its services transferred to the Information Commons in the Herman B Wells Library.