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Spending students welcomed downtown in 'a cosmic shift'

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Mayor Kruzan's economic development plan has launched Bloomington small businesses into a new frontier of space-age student living, within a crawl of many downtown nationally recognized restaurants, traditional Hoosier taverns and specialty shops.


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IU sees decline in foreign grad students

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When graduate Faraz Sheikh decided to pursue a Ph.D. in Islamic studies outside of his home country of Pakistan, he looked at universities in the Middle East, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. He decided to come to IU because the Near Eastern Languages and Cultures department offered him the most money, and he saw the world-renowned value of a degree from the United States.


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Rezoning affects city parking areas

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Money saved by avoiding parking tickets is money earned, so students who enjoy nights out downtown should take note; new re-zoning might change the way they park. Parking overnight is no longer an option, unless students are willing to risk parking tickets.


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Herbert asks for state funds

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IU President Adam Herbert appeared before the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee Tuesday in Indianapolis to present his request for IU's new budget.

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Scorsese, DiCaprio fly high in 'Aviator'

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Martin Scorsese is long overdue for an Academy Award. His classic films "Taxi Driver," "Raging Bull," and "Goodfellas" failed to earn him Academy gold and though "The Aviator" may not be as good as these previous masterpieces (it would be like comparing Picasso to Van Gogh), it is certainly good enough to merit at least one coveted Oscar.


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Judge nominated to head Homeland Security

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WASHINGTON -- President Bush on Tuesday chose federal appeals court judge Michael Chertoff to be his new Homeland Security chief, turning to a former federal prosecutor who helped craft the early war on terror strategy.


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Emo director tackles Melville-esque yarn

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Wes Anderson is arguably the best and most eccentric filmmaker of his generation. His movies reflect the man himself in that they're weird as all get out. Such is the case with his latest, "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" -- his strangest, saddest and arguably most precious effort to date.


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New IFC leaders push change

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Twenty-one years old and it's time to party. A six pack of beer and a couple of wine coolers, is that a reasonable amount for one person? How about one fraternity member? Despite what popular films might suggest, the new officers of the Interfraternity Council think so.


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Marino among 15 finalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame

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CANTON, Ohio -- Quarterbacks Dan Marino and Steve Young and wide receiver Michael Irvin were among 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced Tuesday. The finalists also include former Miami guard Bob Kuechenberg, who played at Notre Dame, and defensive end Richard Dent, who played for the Indianapolis Colts in 1996 late in his career.


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Unmasking SPIDERMAN

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It's 40 degrees outside on a quiet, clear night as sophomore Kirk Nathanson stands outside the Student Building. There's a hint of frost on the grass nearby, and he can almost see his breath as he exhales. He's only wearing cargo shorts and a long-sleeved fleece sweatshirt -- his lucky sweatshirt -- but he doesn't seem to notice the cold. He looks at the 30-foot stone wall. He's going to climb it.


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Several missing after California mudslide

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LOS ANGELES -- Scattered rain showers lashed waterlogged Southern California again Tuesday, hampering efforts to find survivors buried by a mudslide in a coastal community and prompting hundreds to flee a mountain town below a rain-swollen reservoir and along rising streams.




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Free-speech roadblock

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Some might say the Ku Klux Klan is really "cleaning up" its act. Sure, the Knights of the KKK still gallivant as a white supremacist group, but they're doing so much for the environment these days.


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It's all a conspiracy

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I always dread a phone call from my Uncle Bill. It's not the fact that every other word out of his mouth is either a curse or an ethnic slur, and it's definitely not the fact that he smells like old pasta sauce, since that's hardly a factor over the phone.


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A turkey to welcome me home

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I flicked off the light. Anxious to begin my winter break back in Indianapolis, I shut my door swiftly and gallivanted over to the elevator. Or rather, I gallivanted as much as was possible while carrying two suitcases.


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The door's unlocked

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Congratulations, Palestine! Good work, Afghanistan! Way to pull through, Ukraine! By the looks of it, democracy is taking over the world.



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Art organizations apply for funding

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Artists in need of resources need to look no further than the Bloomington Area Arts Council. This week the BAAC will hold a workshop focused on applying for Indiana Arts Commission grants.


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Alaska builds new museum

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FAIRBANKS, Alaska ­— The walls of the Museum of the North stand out against the interior Alaska sky like bold, white brush strokes on blue canvas.