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Column: A coach’s comfort

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IU Coach Tom Crean looked out onto the sea of light blue that illuminated an otherwise dark, rainy Thursday evening and did something that was not in his job description.






Lights

Museum pole sheds new light

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Since it was constructed in 2007, the IU “Light Totem” tower outside the art museum has drawn students at night from all over campus.



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Tournament kicks off heritage celebration

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The City of Bloomington’s Latino Programs and Outreach department and El Centro Communal Latino will commence Hispanic Heritage Month with the COPA Bloomington six-on-six soccer tournament in Karst Farm Park.


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Report: Indiana economy is stalling

The state economy seems to be stuck. After a decrease in economic activity in July, the economy stagnated at about the same level in August.




travel abroad

Column: Why Italians never worry about the weather

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Bologna, Italy, is leagues ahead of the rest of the world in terms of preparedness for the nasty mid-day downpours that plague us all. Here, it is possible to walk the length of the city without leaving the comforts of a covered roof.


Strange Fruit

Lotus goes live Friday with art, music, culture

Chicago has Lollapalooza, Indio has Coachella and Bloomington has Lotus. Every year, music fans migrate from local, national and international locations to experience world music.


High Dive

High Dive cooks up pop-punk

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For High Dive’s three musicians, life is a balance of work, friends and musical projects. They’ve performed their pop-punk tunes around Bloomington at house shows and in local venues. Now, they plan to record a full-length album in the first week of October. Shortly before they record, the band will perform at the WIUX fall kickoff show with Ivory Wave and Eric Ayotte. The free show begins at 9:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at The Bishop.



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Editorial board dissent

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The recent bankruptcy of California solar energy company Solyndra perfectly illustrates the folly of trying to dictate market outcomes from the West Wing.




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Justice Served?

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But perhaps the death penalty enthusiasts we all heard announce themselves so viscerally in the recent presidential debate would have a different suggestion.