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Block that schedule

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As I head into my fourth week as a Hoosier, most of what my older friends told me about distinct schedules, bigger blocks of free time and easier time management has been spot-on.








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Woman punches man during attempted robbery

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The 47-year-old woman reported to police at about 2:30 p.m. she was walking on a gravel road east of the B-Line Trail. Two men approached her and one of them attempted to steal her backpack when she punched him in the face.


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Awards presented at Heritage ceremony

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The City of Bloomington Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs organized its third annual Latino Leader and Organization/Agency Awards Saturday at the Monroe County Public Library in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.


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Sororities earn top Greek GPAs

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For the spring 2013 semester, the top three positions were taken by sororities — Kappa Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi and Phi Mu, with average GPAs of 3.496, 3.470 and 3.439, respectively.



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Alzheimer’s walk brings city together

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People took part in the Bloomington Walk to End Alzheimer’s, sponsored by the Alzheimer’s Association Saturday in Bryan Park. The Walk was part of a larger nationwide event, with nearly 650 walks taking place across the country.



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IUSA oversight committee offers revised budget

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The IU Student Association’s Congress Oversight and Reform Committee suggested cuts of about $7,500 from the 2014 IUSA budget, which was presented to Congress members in a meeting Sept. 4.



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Column: Phillip Lim comes to Target

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For those of us who want to be styled by famous designers such as Prabal Gurung, and Missoni, Target offers an alternate option for budgeters. Now, thanks to Phillip Lim, we have a chance to be refined while still being economical.


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AIDS film to show at IU

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IU Cinema will screen director Roger Spottiswoode’s Emmy-award winning film “And The Band Played On,” based on the best-selling book by Randy Shilts, tonight at 7 p.m.


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Pharmacy evacuated after bomb threat Friday

An unidentified suspect called CVS Pharmacy, 2701 E. Third St., at 5:11 p.m., Friday and said there was a bomb on the property, said Sgt. Ian Lovan of the Bloomington Police Department.