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Let's just listen to the music

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Earlier this week, I was lucky enough to see the Belle & Sebastian play at The Chicago Theatre. Despite an excellent performance, I witnessed what I so often do at concerts: quiet, tender musical moments shattered by unwelcome whistles and importunate shouts.


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Picking between the lesser of two evils: Nevada Senate race and national politics

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The Nevada Senate race between Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Tea Party-backed Republican Sharron Angle is a perfect model of races across the country: An extreme right-wing Tea Party candidate versus an lackluster establishment Democrat. Neither are great choices to most Americans. Here, IDS columnists make the case for both sides as the lesser of the two evils.


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IU Foundation files lawsuit to have grant money returned

The IU Foundation filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the George E. Archer Foundation, requesting the return of a $600,000 grant to support children’s gardening at IU’s Hilltop Garden and Nature Center.







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Workshop empowers bystanders in assault prevention

Bystander courage was the message of Wednesday’s workshop on sexual assault prevention presented by the Jill Behrman 5k committee and Office of Women’s Affairs.



Men's Soccer

Bruin earns national distinction

The junior forward was named National Player of the Week on Wednesday by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for the week of Oct. 13.


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Pulitzer Prize winner to visit IU

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Mark Strand will give a public reading of his work at 5:30 p.m. today in Fine Arts 015. The College Arts and Humanities Institute invited Strand to campus as part of the Solitude series.




'My Suicide' to screen at SoFA

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Plans to bring the film “My Suicide” to Bloomington was an effort by part-owner of Buffa Louie’s Ed Schwartzman, who lost his son, Ben, to suicide three years to the day of the film premiere on Oct. 15.


Smoking on Campus

Smoking precedent still set in Bloomington

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Remember the days of smoking and nonsmoking sections in restaurants? Those days are six years past since the beginning of smoke-free air policies. Bloomington was the first city to pass a comprehensive smoking ban in Indiana. The city council passed the smoke-free ordinance in 2004.