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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.


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An Eid-dentity crisis

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Travel columnist Hannah Smith takes a break from Egypt and heads to Greece to explore her roots.


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2012-13 NBA season might be most unpredictable yet

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IDS national sports columnist Trent Stutzman thinks that the combination of recent trades, the Lakers' offseason acquisitions and the rise of LeBron James makes this upcoming NBA season one of the most exciting and unpredictable yet.


Hoosier Hysteria

IU does college basketball best

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IDS men's basketball columnist Michael Norman believes that out of all the college basketball towns in the country, Bloomington has the most to be excited about as the Hoosiers' season begins this week.



eid al-adad

Eid-al-Adha celebration honors Allah

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Muslims from Bloomington and surrounding cities gathered at the Draper Earles Auditorium at the Monroe County Fairgrounds for the celebration, which began at 8:30 a.m.


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IUDM breaks $2M

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IU Dance Marathon participants celebrated as the grand total was revealed at about 8 a.m. Sunday. They raised $2,125,322.20, the largest total in the history of IUDM.


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Maher discusses range of controversies at IU performance

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Bill Maher, host of "Real Time" on HBO, performed Sunday evening at the IU Auditorium. Critics accuse Maher of political incorrectness, and his comments are often met with opposition from conservatives, who call his program offensive and ignorant.


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The absurd human community

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As a species, we’ve done quite well living in communities with other humans. As of 2008, more than half the world’s population lives in cities or towns.


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Analyzing the Democrats' Platform

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Ever since Obama spoke the words, “It is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married” in May, he has become quite a champion of gay rights.


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Good choices on Halloween

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If you or a friend has a medical emergency, and you need to call an ambulance, remember the Lifeline Law and Hoosier PACT provide a degree of immunity from legal and University disciplinary action in many situations.




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Little 500 fall series continues

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The fall cycling series continued during the weekend with a variety of events that incorporated more than competitors simply riding on their bikes around the track at Bill Armstrong Stadium.



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Hoosiers fall short during final home game

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The IU field hockey team hosted its senior game Saturday against No. 24 Ohio State. IU was unable to come away with the win, losing 3-1, despite graduate student goalkeeper Viki Green’s 10 saves during her final home game as a Hoosier.