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How many records will the offense break?

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So far this season, IU’s offense has been one of the best in the program’s 129-year history. IU has finished the first half of its season, and many players are on pace to break or come close to breaking several IU offensive records.



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Local church offers intimate, classic setting

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Sacred Heart Church’s goal is to be simple, providing a more classic and intimate setting, Pastor Brandon Shurr said. The church has stripped away all electrical sound equipment to allow every member in attendance to be heard.


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Activists discuss death penalty

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The Indiana Abolition Coalition and the Unitarian Universalist Church's Prisoner Task Force organized the presentation, which aimed to educate people about the death penalty.


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Hansen fills leadership role

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With 225 digs this season, senior Caitlin Hansen’s now up to 1,060, the seventh most digs in IU women’s volleyball history. IU Coach Sherry Dunbar said Hansen brings leadership and is a great role model who will leave an enduring legacy.


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Shutdown has little effect on MCCSC

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The government shutdown will not affect the Monroe County Community School Corporation in significant ways, but prevents MCCSC from using some programs.



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Hot Buttered Rum to play at Bluebird

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San Francisco natives Hot Buttered Rum will play at 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Bluebird Nightclub. The performance is sponsored by Groove Productions and also features fiddler Allie Kral and The New Old Calvary.



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Studio offers salsa dancing class

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The Arthur Murray Dance Studio in Bloomington staged its first weekly salsa dancing class in years Monday night. Owner and instructor Barbara Leininger said she is eager to see the crowd the Monday night salsa classes will bring in.


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IU Dean ignites European Union trade discussion

The School of Public and Environmental Affairs Dean John Graham is sparking an international discussion on barriers to free trade. The dean testified at a hearing Monday before the European Parliament’s Trade Committee in Brussels, Belgium, regarding a deal to smooth trade relations between the European Union and the United States.



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Scientist says NASA ready for asteroid impact

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If an asteroid came close to Earth, NASA has ways to deflect the asteroid’s orbit to protect the people of Earth, a senior scientist for NASA said Monday during a lecture in Rawles Hall. “We will not go the way of the dinosaurs," said scientist David Morrison.


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Historic houses of IU

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The average IU student walking to and from classes in a hurry can forget the architecture IU boasts. While each building around campus has its own personality, few can compare to the character and history of these famous IU landmarks.



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Roomates: a sexless marriage

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It’s unlikely your roommate planned an elaborate date to pop the question, “Will you live with me next year?”


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Put it in park

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Make sure to review this guide to parking on campus and in the Bloomington area before you are ticketed.



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Dollar store gourmet

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With food prices climbing higher, more grocery shoppers might give dollar stores a look.