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Expert advice

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Reporter Allie Townsend spoke with Christine Schelhas-Miller, IU graduate and professor of adolescent development at Cornell University, about the mistakes parents came make when sending their child off to college. Schelhas-Miller is the co-author of "Don't Tell Me What to Do, Just Send Me Money: The Essential Parenting Guide to the College Years."


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What to do in case of emergency

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While they may be every parent's worst nightmare, here are some strategies to deal with emergency situations your student might face.


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Some students pass on alcohol

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As soon as students arrive on campus for Welcome Week, they are subjected to alcohol, whether they’re drinking it or not. Many celebrate their newfound freedom from high school administrators and their parents’ authority and “crack open an ice-cold Bud Light,” as the commercial instructs. A few drinks later, incoming freshmen are drunk and ready to make new friends they might not remember in the morning. Welcome to college. For many, there will be a lot of drunken fun. For others, there will still be fun – just not the drunken kind.




Wreck

6 injured in SR 37 wreck

A car accident on Wednesday resulted in six people being taken to Bloomington Hospital to be treated for injuries, including a one-year-old girl, said Michael L. Pershing, chief deputy of Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.


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Taste of Bloomington offers food, entertainment

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The 28th annual Taste of Bloomington will take place from 3 to 11 p.m. Saturday at the Showers Common at the Corner of Seventh and Morton streets. Admission is $6 and free for children 12 and under. Food items at each of the vendors can cost between $1 and $3.



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IU advising task force requests career ladder

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As a professor in the Department of History, Padraic Kenney might meet with 50 students majoring in history during any given semester and have great conversations with only a dozen of them. “If a student were to ask me what’s the difference between a B.A. and a B.S., I have no idea. That’s what advisers are for,” he said. “Faculty and students tend to think of advisers as ‘people who choose my classes.’ We can’t move ahead at this University without a really great and really prominent, in the sense of being really widely advertised to the students, advising program.”



Campus Candy; 6.17.2010

Campus Candy goes nationwide

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Campus Candy's success has led owners Mark Tarnofsky and Jason Tynan to plan on expanding to more than 30 locations in college towns across the nation.






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Wake Forest player tranfers to IU

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After spending two years at  Wake Forest, the former 2007 Indianapolis Player of the Year will transfer back to his home state to play for the Hoosiers.


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IU recruits participate in NBA Top 100 camp

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Austin Etherington of Hamilton Heights High School in Arcadia, Ind., and Jeremiah Davis of Muncie Central High School are currently participating in the NBA Players Association Top 100 Camp in Charlottesville, Va., this week.



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Mahjong helps students bridge culture gaps

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Chang teaches students Mahjong from 2 to 4 p.m. every Friday at the Asian Culture Center. Originally from Taiwan, Chang is a transfer student from Green River Community College near Seattle, where she was the Mahjong Club’s president. She said she began teaching Mahjong at IU in fall 2010 and continued to instruct new students throughout the year.