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IU finishes 10th at Olympia Fields

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The IU men’s golf team made strides to climb the leaderboard during the second round of the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational on Monday only to falter Tuesday and finish in 10th place after posting scores of 300-291-296 for 887 overall.




IU's Got Talent

Students to compete in talent show at Buskirk-Chumley

Performances start at 7 p.m. and are scheduled to end at 9:30 p.m. Admission to the event is free. The event coordinates with the theme of this year’s homecoming week, “Lights, Camera, Action.”


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Manhattan Short Film Festival to screen at Whittenberger

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The film festival screens from Sept. 28 to Oct. 7 in 300 cities across six continents. Students and community members can attend screenings at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday or Saturday in the IMU. Admission is free for students and $2 for the general public.



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New poll highlights Senate race stalemate

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Donnelly leads Mourdock 40 percent to 38 percent among likely voters, though the survey’s 3.5 percent margin of error suggests a virtual tie, according to new September statistics from the Howey-DePauw general election survey.



Facebook

Social media mandatory for class

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While many instructors ban social media during class, IU professor Anas Alahmed requires students to have Facebook open during “New Media and the Arab Spring."



John Fernandez

John Fernandez shares thoughts about innovation

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John Fernandez, former  U.S. assistant secretary of commerce for economic development and former Bloomington mayor,spoke at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs Tuesday as part of the school’s 40th anniversary celebration.



Jack Nicklaus

Nicklaus returns to IU

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Jack Nicklaus didn’t come to Bloomington Monday night to blow the field away in another golf tournament or participate in the Nearly Naked Mile, he joked.




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Put up (your vote) or shut up

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I can almost guarantee that politicians will give absolutely zero attention to the disillusioned kid who complains to his friends that voting doesn’t really matter, or to the 22-year-old barista who rants on her Facebook page that all politicians are just crooks and liars and so there’s no use in taking part in a process she believes to be irrelevant.


Racism or expression?

Opposing viewpoints: Hypersensitivity is creating racism

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The kind of overreaction that rises up to meet things like the images displayed in the Dolce & Gabbana collection does more to perpetuate the stereotypes that it contained than the original display of those stereotypes ever would have.