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Stray bullet kills student on college campus

A 19-year-old college student walking on campus with friends was struck and killed by a stray bullet early Thursday at Clark Atlanta University, police said.


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Incoming prime minister reassures US of alliance

Japan’s incoming prime minister, Yukio Hatoyama, reassured U.S. leaders Thursday that their security alliance remains the foundation of its foreign policy, despite pre-election promises that Tokyo would seek a more independent path.


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Security crackdown imposed at Afgahn embassy

The U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan has banned alcohol and assigned American personnel to watch the embassy’s security guards following allegations of lewd behavior and sexual misconduct at their living quarters.


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Hoosiers to take on No. 6 Gators

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Riding a 3-0 record into the weekend, the Hoosiers will face No. 6 Florida Gators (3-0) at 1 p.m. Friday in Bill Armstrong Stadium.


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Concert to celebrate Judy Garland’s legacy

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She wore ruby-red slippers and traveled to Oz, but instead of going back to Kansas, she’s arrived in Indiana.   IU’s Hoosier Musical Production  aims to pay tribute to Judy Garland  8 p.m. on Sunday in the Frangipani Room at the Indiana Memorial Union. Tickets are $10 with valid student ID and doors open at 7:30 p.m.




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Former Cinemat reopens as live music bar The Bishop

The empty space the Cinemat left behind at its closing has now been put to use.   The Bishop is a new bar in Bloomington and will have a grand opening Friday and Saturday. It will serve patrons both beer and live music. The opening on Friday is at 11 p.m. and is open to those 21 and over. Saturday’s opening at 10:30  p.m. is open to those 18 and older.


Volleyball

Freshmen prepared for first home tournament

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The seven freshmen volleyball players have yet to play a match at home with the added excitement of familiar surroundings and an overwhelmingly cream-and-crimson fan base. This weekend, they'll get their chance.


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Downtown inspires student artists

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Growing up in a small college town in Illinois, graduate student Kristin Carlson lacked a lively downtown similar to Bloomington, and after returning from a summer abroad in Venice, she was inspired by the “city of many squares.” This inspiration became a collaborative art display titled Interpreting the Square: Thirty Artists Explore Downtown Bloomington. The display opens with a reception  6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at the Bloomington City Hall Atrium. The exhibit can be viewed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday until Sept. 30



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SoFA addresses climate change

Learning about climate change goes beyond the lecture hall and becomes visual as the School of Fine Arts Gallery opens the Canary Project: Works on Climate Change 2006-2009.


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Around Campus

Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out some of these events.


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Former ISU street preacher begins classes this fall

After six years of being banned from campus, Larry Faulkner, 27, is back at Indiana State University. But this year he’s taking on a new role as student in addition to his usual one as street preacher.



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IU to work on energy research

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One day after President Barack Obama gave a speech in Wakarusa, Ind., on Aug. 5, IU faculty met with government representatives and IU–Purdue University Indianapolis faculty to create a plan to research alternative energy systems.



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Déjà Vu

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“Who are you?” asked the perplexed naked man standing before Him. “My name is Dr. G. O’Donnell, but those who know me call me God.”


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The blame game

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Time, though, has shown that while America was quick to accept Obama as a liberator, they are also unsympathetic in any shortcomings he might have.