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Asian beetle attacks Ind. ash trees

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Drawn to ash trees, the beetles are attacking and killing the trees in the Peppergrass neighborhood of Perry Township, according to a press release by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.


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Students air opinions about media school merger

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Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel has proposed the merger of the Department of the Communication and Culture, School of Journalism and Department of Telecommunications into one single unit.


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Ghost Walk tour highlights campus haunts

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On Monday night, the Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Association organized a Ghost Walk throughout campus, which highlighted stories that took place at buildings throughout campus such as the Indiana Memorial Union and Read Center.

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Snodgrass named Swimmer of the Week

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IU freshman Brooklyn Snodgrass earned the first weekly awards of her collegiate career after being tabbed both the Big Ten’s Swimmer of the Week and Freshman of the Week.


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Hoosiers need win, help to clinch regular season title

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In the season finale for both teams, Northwestern and the Hoosiers will face off Thursday at 8 p.m. at Bill Armstrong Stadium in a game with significant title implications. IU must defeat the Wildcats to have any chance at winning the championship.


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Martin honored in Hall of Fame

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This year, Martin will be inducted into the IU Athletics Hall of Fame, an establishment he helped found in 1982, for his performance on the football field and in the IU Athletics offices.




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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.



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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.


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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.



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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.