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New phone app helps students track buses

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Students can view the location of campus buses in real time through the Campus Bus Service website and DoubleMap Bus Tracker. Additionally, students with iPhones can access the live view via the IUMobile application.



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Select students tryout IMU meal points

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A partnership between IU Residential Programs and Services and the Indiana Memorial Union might soon allow students to spend their RPS I-Bucks at any of the 11 venues in the IMU.


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USGP to review safety rules following death

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The U.S. Grand Prix Racers Union is promising a review of its motorcycle racing safety rules, conceding it will never be able to eliminate the dangers in a high-speed sport where teenage competitors are the norm.


Songwriter's Showcase

Songwriter Showcase

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Sisters Renee Kuhl and Grace Kuhl perform at the Players Pub Monday. Charlie Faye, a songwriter, watches after her performance.




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Willis key to IU football success

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Keep running back Darius Willis healthy and the Hoosiers will win football games. Lose him to the injury bug and all bets are off. It’s that simple.


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BPD allows crime reporting online

The Bloomington Police Department now has an online incident report system to allow people to report crimes online.




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Recession lacks growth necessary to add jobs

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Consumers aren’t spending, businesses aren’t hiring and neither have any confidence the other will do so. In one of the worst economies in history, everyone wonders (but no one knows) what will happen next.



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Intl. Center to teach culture class norms

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A workshop at the Leo R. Dowling International Center  called “Making Sense of Academics,” will feature a lecture by psychologist Cathy Kocarek of CAPS that will cover topics such as cultural norms.



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Guest columnist: In defense of high heels

In groups of girls, the F-word is often a point of contention. There is a debate amongst young women about whether or not to identify oneself as a feminist. Reactions to feminism often begin with “I believe in equality, but...”


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Guest columnist: Beck 2012!

Glenn Beck, ever lachrymose and megalomaniacal, appears to be propping himself up for a presidential run. His “Restoring Honor” rally played out a little more than a glorified church service to God and Glenn, who made utterly spurious comparisons between himself and Martin Luther King, Jr., along with other historical greats.


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Guest columnist: From across the street

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Garrison Keillor recently wrote in Time magazine that we are becoming a society of “18 million authors ... each with 14 readers ... and yearly income of $1.75.”   But I think perhaps he underestimated the severity of this situation. With the rapid advent of social networking, I believe that number is becoming many times larger than what he predicted. Between Facebook, Twitter, whatever the hell Foursquare is and the ubiquity of blogging, we are becoming a society where it is the exception, not the norm, to merely take in and absorb information and try to apply independent thought to this.