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I-69 opponents lament accidents, erosion near construction sites

Opponents of the controversial Interstate 69 construction project are challenging what they call the “extremely dangerous traffic hazards and property damage” resulting from construction of the interstate in Greene and Daviess counties.


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Column: What's really on your plate?

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Farmers are to pesticides as Taco Bell is to beef. Industrial farmers are now barely a whisper of our once kindly, overall-wearing neighbors, and the Taco Bell “beef” product is now only 35 percent meat.


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Column: A Visit to Veneto

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Bloomington’s proximity to Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chicago and other large Midwestern cities makes it a great place to start a road trip. While I’m not sure how safe it is for me to drive a car in Italy, I do know trains are a convenient for weekend getaways. (Don’t think I was above talking in a British accent before being silenced by my colleagues. Harry Potter anyone?)

Cold War Kids makes plans to return

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Each time Cold War Kids’ bassist Matt Maust came to the edge of the stage, Ivy Tech junior Dan Jones and his friends thrust their palms forward — face up — and shouted at him.


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Responses to the House of Hell

Reactions to Tuesday’s front page article on Ellettsville’s House of Prayer’s 12th annual Hell House.



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Women: Apparently everything is wrong with you

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There is nothing wrong with taking care of oneself and working to look good, but advertisers and beauty product companies are currently making millions by exploiting the anxieties of women everywhere, and that bothers me.








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BPD assists in child pornography arrest

A west-central Indiana man was arrested for distribution and possession of child pornography Tuesday, the Indiana State Police indicated in a press release.


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Study finds charitable giving remains stagnant

Charitable giving in the United States has remained stagnant in the past 40 years. This continues to be true despite the number of natural disasters tripling and the number of armed conflicts nearly doubling, according to a report released Friday by two IU professors.




IU vs. Michigan State Field Hockey

Ready for rematch

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The IU field hockey team plays a rematch with Iowa in the opening round of the seven-team Big Ten Tournament today.


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Column: Realignments hurt non-revenue sports

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In what might be the most exciting two years in conference realignments, the Big East is finally making its long-talked-about move. It’s extending invitations to expand its conference to make up for the loss of Pittsburgh, Syracuse and West Virginia.