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Suspect robs bank, remains at large

The suspect in an armed bank robbery remained at large Tuesday evening after he eluded Bloomington police during a three-hour search.








NCAA

Hoosiers selected to men's soccer NCAA Tournament

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Indiana grabbed the No. 16 seed for the tournament, awarding them a first-round bye into the tournament of 48. Unseeded Liberty and Old Dominion will face off Thursday to determine the Hoosiers’ second-round foe.


P1 Pie Charts

Report states students find college harder to afford

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A recent survey administered by advocacy groups Demos and Young Invincibles for 872 people aged 18 to 34 found that three of four respondents thought college had become harder to afford in the last five years and that college loan debt had become unmanageable.


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17-year-old robbed at gunpoint

A 17-year-old Bloomington boy was reportedly robbed at gunpoint Sunday while he was walking down the 1600 block of North College Avenue.




The Indiana Daily Student

Focus on Fashion

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It comes and awakens the imagination and creativity of IU students every year. Well, mostly Collins Center students. What am I speaking of? Why, Hogwarts Week, of course. If you go by Collins this week, or eat at its dining hall, you might just see something a bit odd about the fashion.


Doonesbury

Cartoonist draws on politics

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As a part of the IU College of Arts and Science’s Themester 2011: “Making War, Making Peace,” famed cartoon artist Garry Trudeau lectured to an audience at the Indiana Memorial Union on Monday.


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Local residents continue support of pipeline protest

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A demonstration on Nov. 6 in Washington, D.C., helped prompt President Barack Obama to send the Keystone XL Pipeline back to the State Department for review. One hundred and two students and Bloomington residents from No Tar Sands Bloomington participated in the action.


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Brothers advise aspiring producers

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The IU Cinema sponsored a lecture featuring director Chris Farah and his brother, producer Mike Farah, on Monday. The duo, two leading contributors to the website Funny Or Die, met for an informal discussion about their careers, the movie industry and what it takes to pursue a career goal.