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Comedian collides logic and morals at The Funny Bone

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With only two classes left until graduation, Ryan Stout dropped out of college and never looked back. The comedian moved to Los Angeles and has been performing on television and at clubs around the country ever since, adding Bloomington’s The Funny Bone to his list when he entertained audiences this past weekend.


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Music groups prove ‘Tried and True’

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Bloomington Parks and Recreation closed out the summer season on Sunday with its “Tried and True” concert featuring local groups such as Gordon Bonham Duet, The Dynamics and Craig and the Crawdads at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.


Volleyball

Team goes 3-0 in first tourney, drops one set

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IU volleyball coach Sherry Dunbar and junior middle blocker Ashley Benson both said they would like to start the season 3-0 heading into the Flo Hyman Invitational in Houston. The Hoosiers did just that, winning all three of their matches in the University of Houston-hosted tournament and being crowned champions of the event.


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Hoosiers rebound from preseason loss

After losing their first preseason game since 2004 on Thursday, the Hoosiers recovered by beating DePaul 3-0 on Saturday.

IU Field Hockey

IU takes Richmond by force

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The trip from Bloomington to Richmond, Va., was more than 500 miles, but it was worth it. IU field hockey won its first two games by 5 goals for and 3 goals against.






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I-69 over budget

WE SAY The worrisome I-69 budget is a legitimate cause for concern.


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Keep it positive

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The sad truth is that sometimes college can be difficult – really difficult. From making new friends and trying to stay on top of your schoolwork, to navigating relationships and planning for the future, college will challenge you academically and socially in so many ways that sometimes you will wish you had stayed at home.


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NObama care, thank you

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For someone who took almost six months to find the perfect puppy for his children, I would suggest he also takes some time to find the perfect solution for something as important as our health care system.


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IU: Intoxication University

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I suppose we have some sort of reputation to uphold as No. 14 on the Princeton Review’s list of top party schools in the country. But perhaps we are choosing to take pride in the wrong aspect of our school.


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Fresh freshmen speak their minds

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It may seem like those dorm days are long gone. All those days of student activity fairs, big lectures, and lost walks to class may not even seem to be in your memory. But yes, you too had to go to Student Orientation. Inside found four fearless and fresh freshmen to share about the experience they hope to have in Hoosier country.


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This kid is dope

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IU grad Matt Fields keeps Bloomington fresh and fly with his store Dope Couture.


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Eat like a locavore

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If you’ve unfolded the menus of Kirkwood restaurants, stepped foot in Bloomingfoods, or wandered around the Farmers’ Market on a Saturday morning, you know Bloomington natives like to eat locally grown food.


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Identity crisis

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Your username. It’s your college calling card, your identity for four (or more) years, and the first thing you type when you sit down to a computer. When we enrolled, most of us were just looking for the purest form of a username: a first initial and last name.


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Mack, Reeves suspended for season opener

According to the IU athletics department, IU football coach Bill Lynch has suspended defensive lineman Deonte Mack and linebacker Ian Reeves for their season opener against Eastern Kentucky for violation of team rules.


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New Indiana Silver Alert system has been used 5 times

The state's new Silver Alert system to help find missing adults with dementia or other problems has been used five times since the law authorizing it went into effect July 1, and officials expect the alerts will be issued even more as more people battle Alzheimer's disease.


Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels speaks during a news conference Thursday afternoon at the Elkhart campus of Ivy Tech. Daniels was in Elkhart to highlight new companies that have come to the county.

Daniels for President?

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BAINBRIDGE, Ind. — Republican Mitch Daniels has repeatedly insisted that his 2008 run for a second term as Indiana's governor was his last election and that he's not interested in the "savagery" of a national campaign. But like it or not, Daniels' name is being dropped in conservative GOP circles as someone to watch in 2012.