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City seeks public input on vision statement

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The City of Bloomington has released a newly drafted vision statement and is seeking public input through ImagineBloomington workshops, the first of which was Monday night at the Monroe County Library.



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Races too close to call

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Election polls aren’t everything, but if new numbers in the Senate and presidential races hold true, Election night could be a nail biter.

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IU's Miller to begin coaching career

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When the IU women’s basketball team takes the floor 7 p.m. today against Kentucky State in Assembly Hall, it will the mark the debut of IU Coach Curt Miller and his detailed ball-screen offense, albeit in an exhibition.



Hill

Francie Hill

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Francie Hill graduated from Purdue University in 1974 with degrees in education and sociology. She graduated from the IU School of Law cum laude in 1979.


Manns

Alphonso (Al) Manns

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Manns graduated from Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn., in 1964 and later from the IU School of Law in 1972. He earned a Master of Public Affairs degree from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs in 1975.



Butler

Butler, Ind., more than Romney ad

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In August, Mitt Romney accepted the nomination of his party with a declaration of his qualifications. He said he had built a steel mill in a corn field near Butler, Ind.


The real drones.

The war you don't even know we're waging

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During his eight years as president, George W. Bush ordered just more than 40 strikes using stealth drones. One reporter’s tally from earlier this year puts President Barack Obama’s orders for these strikes at 265.



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Nightmare on 10th Street

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How is it safe to have cars dodge through an impenetrable stream of students and then roar up the remainder of 10th Street at breakneck speed?




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Ganguly named director of center

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University officials appointed professor of political science Sumit Ganguly the new director of the Center on American and Global Security, according to a press release issued last Thursday.


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Security officials discuss careers

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Members of various law enforcement and security agencies will assist students with career planning at the Law Enforcement and Security Networking Night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at DeVault Alumni Center.


Lilly

Lilly Library houses rare materials

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Printed in 1455, the Gutenberg Bibles are the oldest books in the Western world. There’s a copy of one of these rare Bibles available to students in the Lilly Library.



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Around the Arts

This week around the arts in Bloomington.