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House sitting during breaks

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For most students, a break from college means the dormitories will close and they are forced to leave for home or stay with a friend. This is, however, not the only solution for housing during breaks.


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Taking a bite out of college

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It’s not always easy being on your own in college. All of a sudden you are caught up with personal responsibilities like cleaning up the whole house and not just your room, balancing relaxation time and homework without anyone to tell you just how to and making healthy, efficient meals for yourself.

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Cutting the clutter

Short of going paperless (a great option, if you can pull it off), managing and filing paper can reduce the clutter currently occupying your desk, dining room table or kitchen counter.


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Turn last semester's trash into this semester's treasures

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Wherever you’re living, adding your personal touch is what makes your room feel like home. You don’t have to buy the latest overpriced, “vintage” décor accessory to pull it off; there’s no better way to decorate with a tight budget than to revamp items you already have.



IU House

This old IU house

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Located on the corner of Seventh Street and Indiana Avenue, it is known as the “IU house” by many because of the IU logo incorporated in the design of the shingles on the roof.




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CoT offers alternative teacher education program, seminar

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Education major Marc Abrahams is a second semester junior but already spends time teaching at Edgewood High School. Through the Community of Teachers, an alternative teacher education program, students can receive teaching certification in a more collaborative environment. 






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IUDM continues at high schools

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While the next IU Dance Marathon is another nine months away, IUDM’s Marathon Relations committee is now working to prepare dance marathons for area high schools.


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Survey reveals new look at family

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For IU sociologist Brian Powell, what started out as surveys to collect national data sets turned into a revealing study on Americans’ views of family and same-sex relations.



Agricultural Day

Fresh food delivered weekly

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Eight farms within a 100-mile radius of Bloomington offering Community Supported Agriculture subscriptions were on hand to recruit subscribers Saturday at Harmony School.


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Bills to Watch

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Our weekly look at bills being discussed in the Indiana General Assembly.