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Science on a Sphere displays data stories

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The “Science on a Sphere” exhibit uses high-definition imagery and software to seamlessly present global data patterns in a visually interesting way, said Eric Wernert, director for visualization and analytics.


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A rugby life

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Conor Casey tried teeball and cricket as a child, and soccer as a high school student athlete, but he said the sports never quite stuck with him. Then, he found rugby and has played for more than 10 years, making him the longest tenured player on the IU club rugby team.




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IU Auditorium announces Ghost Brothers cast

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IU Auditorium announced Friday the cast for “Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,” Bloomington-native John Mellencamp, author Stephen King and producer T Bone Burnett’s musical collaboration that will debut in Bloomington.



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Column: A sip of wisdom

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Food columnist Amanda Arnold talks about her appreciation of both coffee and tea, and how the drinks are more than just suppliers of caffeine.


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Latimer shines against father’s school

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The Falcons represented a chance for Latimer to connect with his father Colby, who was a linebacker at Bowling Green in the mid-1980s and passed away in 2005 after nearly a year-long bout with cancer.




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Phone app launched to track sexual predators

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations launched Operation Predator, which shares with the public photos of and information about fugitives and suspected child predators.



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Jacks and Dianes

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Being “stripped away” visually to communicate your naked emotional state is tired. If an artist decides his or her derriere’s debut is indeed “art,” it should at least be innovative.




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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.