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Column: Food and guts

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This Sunday and Monday, I spent my time refreshing my Twitter timeline for live coverage of MAD3, a two-day food festival in Copenhagen where people meet to eat and listen to chefs and intellectuals speak, while my friends watched the 2013 Video Music Awards.


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Barenaked Ladies to visit Bloomington

Barenaked Ladies will perform at the IU Auditorium Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. Tickets will go on sale Aug. 30 at 10 a.m.


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Zoeller launches website to combat drug abuse

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An increase in the number of deaths from accidental drug overdose last year has prompted the launch of a state government website that works to educate the population on the dangers of drug abuse.


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Theater professor sets sights on Prague

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Paul Brunner, head of theater technology at IU, was elected to the board of directors at the United States Institute for Theater Technology, the most prominent organization for theater design and technology.


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Theater professor sets sights on Prague

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Paul Brunner, head of theater technology at IU, was elected to the board of directors at the United States Institute for Theater Technology, the most prominent organization for theater design and technology.




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Corrado assists teammates, community

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Senior IU midfielder AJ Corrado is a role model for teammates off the field and takes the initiative to volunteer in the Bloomington community. To kick off his final season, Corrado has been added to the MLS players to watchlist and has also been nominated for the Senior CLASS award.



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Oladipo gives back

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After three months away from the city he called home for his college basketball career, former IU men’s basketball player Victor Oladipo returned this past week to Bloomington for one last hurrah.





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Fiege remembered as giving, fun-loving

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Freshman Rachael Fiege wanted to become a nurse someday, just like her mother. “She liked taking care of people,” her mother Angi Fiege said. “We always joked we’d work together.”


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A student of life

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I credit my college education for many personal and professional accomplishments.  However, life’s lessons don’t always come in the context of formal lecture.


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We all fell short

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WE SAY: When it comes to fostering responsible party habits, IU, the state of Indiana and the IDS have some work to do


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Remembering the importance of community

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It’s unwise to compare tragedies, but this loss is another reminder of the power of community. The community of Zionsville, the community of Bloomington and the community of IU.