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Menomena
Despite losing a crucial member, Menomena doesn't lose its sound on "Moms."
Dredd 3d
“Dredd 3D” is an ultraviolent action flick written for the thinking nerd.
Grizzly Bear
Grizzly Bear's newest "Shields" is predictable and boring.
Engineering tops degree earnings
Purdue University students by and large will experience a greater return on investment when it comes to undergraduate degrees than IU students.
City continues smoke detector debate
Questions of safety, cost and Indiana code interpretation still headline the debate on a proposal to effectively ban battery-operated smoke detectors in rental units.
Apple's sneaky changes
If press coverage is any indication, the iPhone 5 has been a fan favorite, sparking many preexisting iPhone owners to fight for upgrades while those on the outside scramble to find ways to join the iClub.
There’s no faking ethnicity
As anyone watching likely noticed, my usually pale complexion had been inexplicably replaced with a heretofore undiscovered color that the Crayola marketing department has tentatively dubbed “sunburnt Oompa Loompa.”
Why I will never have kids
My reluctance to participate in the reproduction of my species goes beyond my inability to talk to children and my disgust of the bloodbath that is childbirth.
Like a shot in the dark
We say: Guns don’t kill people, giving the wrong people guns kills people
Murderer will not reside in Bloomington
Convicted murderer Robert E. Lee will no longer reside in Monroe County, an Indiana Department of Correction official said. Instead, Lee is currently in Jennings County.
IU looks to defeat No. 8 Notre Dame
The Hoosiers face one of their biggest rivals, Notre Dame, at 7 p.m. today. It will be Indiana’s first midweek match of the regular season.
Conference helps minority, premed students with job search
The Tour for Diversity in Medicine student conference is coming to IU Sept. 27 to help minority students pursuing careers in medicine during their job searches.
Customer shoots Indianapolis gun shop employee
Don’s Guns and Galleries employee Benjamin Chance remains in the hospital suffering from complications after he was shot while working at the Indianapolis firearms store Sept. 17.
HPER to officially be renamed during ceremony
IU’s new School of Public Health will be officially renamed during a ceremony 3 p.m. Friday in the school’s Tony A. Mobley Auditorium.
Yoder, Young plan debates
The campaigns announced that Democratic candidate Shelli Yoder, D-9th District, and Republican incumbent Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, will debate Oct. 23 at Franklin College in Johnson County, but are still deciding on a date for a second debate later in Harrison County.
Search begins for new chancellors
With the sudden resignation of IU-Kokomo Chancellor Michael Harris last week, there are three upcoming changes for the high-level administrator positions in the IU system, but only two replacements are currently being sought.
English meditation classes offered
Starting this fall, the Buddhist Study Association will offer its meditation classes in English.
Women's basketball Big Ten schedule preview: part 3
IU women's basketball beat writer Joe Popely previews the team's matchups against Big Ten foes Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota.
Folk singer DiFranco to perform at Buskirk-Chumley
DiFranco has made an impact on fellow musicians, activists and “indie-minded” people all around the world, according to her record label’s website.












