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Gordon adding to Hoosier history

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When 1983 Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Archie Dees was drafted second by the Cincinnati Royals in 1958, the pipeline between Hoosier basketball and the NBA was officially opened.


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Freshman headed overseas?

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It has arrived. Draft day. Possibly one of the biggest days in the NBA calendar, even more so if your team is the Clippers, Grizzlies or (God forbid) the Knicks.







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Judge strikes down new sex registry law

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INDIANAPOLIS – A new state law that would have allowed the computers of sex offenders to be searched long after their sentences had been served violates their constitutional privacy rights, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.



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Something to write home about

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Starting my eighth summer – third on staff – at Greene Family Camp, I basically know what to expect from the town and camp itself. This central-Texas town doesn’t offer much in the way of entertainment (the best thing that happened in the past few years is that a new Sonic was built within a two-mile radius of camp).


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ForEverGreen

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Bloomington lies within the scenic foothills of Indiana, hemmed in by trees all along the highway and through the IU campus. The city’s very name evokes a sense of greenery. If you combine that with the liberal reputation Bloomington has garnered over the years, the local environmental movement here is only fitting.




Chris Pickrell

Green scene

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Henry David Thoreau once wrote “It appears to be a law that you cannot have a deep sympathy with both man and nature.” But while sitting alone all day staring at some pond might sound like fun if you’re a transcendental philosopher, what do you do if you want to be both environmentally friendly and … well, friendly?



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10 green-living tips

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More than ever before, being Earth-friendly is necessary for the preservation of the environment. From the obvious to the obscure, here are a few easy tips to help Bloomington and the Earth in general remain beautiful.


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Summer TV story lines

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Summer is usually the time that everyone takes a break from the television set and does lame things like exercise or vacation, mostly because there are not any good programs left. Yet instead of a slate full of reality shows (although those are still definitely major summer TV players), some networks like to trot out some of their best scripted content during the sweltering summer months. The following are some of the shows that can help you stay cool during the heat waves and curb your appetite for awesome new TV.