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Welcome to the Emergency Department

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A man holds a hand to his head, where blood is oozing from a gash. A woman sits off by herself, arms crossed, eyes darting suspiciously. A group of people huddle together, glancing toward the nurses impatiently. This is Bloomington Hospital’s Emergency Department.




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Staff Editorial: International consequences for Quran burning threat

By now you’ve probably heard of Terry Jones, the evangelical pastor who has become the “international villain” with a radical mission to burn Quran. Whether or not this idea is to honor the fallen of 9/11 or a protest of the Muslim community center being built at Ground Zero, the national consensus is that Mr. Jones is out of his mind. But what about the rest of the world?


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Elections 101

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So the Bloomington political pandemonium begins. Either you’ve been through this before (thinking “That’s so 2008!”) or it is your first time. If it is your first time, student organizations are sure to pull you in different directions, asking you to support “X” candidate for “X” party.


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So nice to meet me

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I just want to be proactive about my online persona. About my Internet identity. About who people meet when they Google “Tyler Chernesky.”You can call me narcissistic, but don’t pretend like you’ve never wondered how you come off online. You have.


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Objectivity would be nice

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Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, millions of concerned Americans and more than a billion Muslims worldwide can sigh in relief. Pastor Terry Jones abandoned his vile plan to sensationally and offensively commemorate Sept. 11 by burning Qurans.



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City reminds citizens of noise ordinance

Now that students have finally moved into their homes, the City of Bloomington’s Safe and Civil City Program has released a statement to remind all citizens of the noise ordinance.




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Student reportedly attacked, robbed Saturday on campus

At 2:36 a.m. Saturday, an 18 year old male was reportedly attacked and robbed at the intersection of 17th Street and Woodlawn Avenue, IU Police Department Public Information Officer Keith Cash said in a press release.



Vampire Weekend, etc.

Check out Our Week in Photos

We've compiled all of our photos from the week. Check out more than 60 photos at Our Week in Photos.


Bob Knight

10 years ago today: Knight fired

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Bob Knight was fired ten years ago today after 29 years of coaching IU basketball. The IDS covered it from the official decision to the students' reaction. Check it all out here.


Fall Rush Kick-off

Fraternities recruit members

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IFC offers interested freshmen and sophomores two opportunities to rush each year, once in the fall and again at the beginning of the spring semester. Official events begin Saturday in Dunn Meadow.


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Themester gets rolling, topic sparks debate

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The College, with the help of IU’s Office of Sustainability and other departments, will attempt to lay out the issue of sustainability, with this year’s themester, sustain•ability: Thriving on a Small Planet, kicking off Friday.



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OUT in debt, denied booth at involvement fair

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OUT is the largest Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender student group on campus and is beginning the 2010-11 school year owing “a little more than $3,000” to the IU Auditorium, OUT President Robert Clayton said.