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5-year-old reports molestation by 14-year-old

The Bloomington Police Department is currently investigating a 14-year-old Bloomington boy after police received a statement from a 5-year-old Bloomington girl saying she had been molested.




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Holiday toy drive to bring diversity, gifts to local kids

IU’s Black Graduate Student Association is collecting toys reflecting African American culture to provide underprivileged kids in Bloomington with holiday gifts different from the blond-haired Barbie doll or G.I. Joe action figure.


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Greek organization celebrates 100 years

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Fraternity Omega Psi Phi celebrated its 100th birthday Sunday. Omega Psi Phi is a fraternity for African-American men and consists of an undergraduate and a graduate chapter.



Holiday Lights

Cider, lights to start holiday season

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Bugles will blare, cider and hot chocolate will be passed around and downtown Bloomington will burst into light for the Canopy of Lights celebration. Santa Claus will take the stage at 7 p.m. Friday on the south side of the square, where he’ll start the holiday season with the flip of a switch.



Nasty Newt

Nasty Newt

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To put it simply, Gingrich is a nasty man. And he is good at fooling people into thinking he is smart — or, at least, that he is smarter than you.


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5 things to try during Thanksgiving Break

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While it’s easy to fall into a state of turkey-induced lethargy, here are some things you can do to make your holiday new, proactive and stretched to its fullest capacity like the loops of your belt.






Dad and I

Riding out the waves

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My dad’s drug addiction has redefined our relationship. It’s a cycle of ups and downs. As he struggles to get clean, we’re still riding out the waves


IU v SSU

IU moves to 4-0 on season with 94-65 defeat of Savannah State

In a game that saw 53 fouls called and 71 free throws shot, it was the Hoosiers who made the most of their opportunities at the line making 35-of-47 in route to a 94-65 victory Saturday night against Savannah State.


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Live Chat: Indiana against Savannah State

IU is starting to garner national attention after pummeling Evansville at the Ford Center on Wednesday night. The Hoosiers will get a chance to turn that into 4-0 when they face Savannah State on Saturday night at 8 p.m. at Assembly Hall.