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FNL

Wednesday Night

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Wednesday night is the one night in the week with two must watch shows: "Friday Night Lights" and "Modern Family."


sonsofanarchy

Tuesday Night

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Be a man and watch "Sons of Anarchy" on Tuesday nights and not "The Good Wife."



office

Thursday Night

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In an alternate universe you should watch "Fringe." In the real one, watch Steve Carell's final season on "The Office" Thursday nights instead.


Chuck

Monday Night

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On Monday night at 8:00 p.m., WEEKEND says "Chuck" is the better show than "House" this season.




Focus

Point. Click. Shoot.

This week from the Focus blog — photos from the Indy MotoGP.



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City to have pep rally for IU football today

The City of Bloomington is teaming up with IU to have a football pep rally on the B-Line Trail at 5 p.m. today at the Farmer's Market Plaza on Eighth Street.


The Indiana Daily Student

City will hold pep rally for IU football today

It’s football time in Bloomington, and the City of Bloomington is teaming up with IU to host an IU football pep rally on the B-Line Trail this evening.


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New Kelley institute to promote globalism, partnerships

IU’s Kelley School of Business is creating a new internationally focused institute. The Institute for International Business will promote global initiatives while working together with other programs on campus that have similar goals.  


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Monroe residents still unsure about I-69

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Now that the proposed I-69 sections 4, 5 and 6 threaten to disrupt their quality of life in Monroe County, residents are speaking out against INDOT as it attempts to dispel their anxiety.




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Guest columnist: Dangerous mosque rhetoric

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The proposed plans for a mosque near Ground Zero have lost much of their sound bite sensationalism. The danger to civil liberties, however, lingers. Because the Constitution protects citizens from government intervention in the free exercise of religion, those who set themselves to opposing the mosque project have adopted an anti-minority rhetoric to rally a nation-wide following. This rhetoric ironically has become perhaps the strongest argument in favor of completing the mosque. The keys we need to disassemble the opponents’ arguments are always already present in their own words.


Cristina Vanko | IDS

Textbooks: Held captive by publishers' prices

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College textbooks are expensive. University students are a captive market for textbooks. At a regular bookstore, if a book is too expensive, it likely won’t be bought. At a college bookstore, however, students are required by their professors to purchase books for their classes regardless of the exorbitant price tag that may be printed on the back of the book. They either have to dig into their wallets and pay an inflated price for a book that isn’t worth half of what it costs or not buy the book and suffer educationally. Students don’t have a choice but to be ripped off.