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9/11

Bloomington pauses to remember 9/11

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Politicians, city and county employees, emergency and law enforcement personnel, and residents came together Tuesday for a simple, common purpose — to remember.


Noise

Rally protests state of education

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Protesters wound around campus shouting, banging drums and blocking traffic Tuesday afternoon in a noise demonstration against the privatization of public education.

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Simple financial responsibility

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It isn’t realistic to expect the national government to operate on a cash-only basis, but the country’s borrowing habits have gotten way out of hand.


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Speeches should leave us speechless

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And after that wonderful cheer that looks more like a high school pep rally than a political campaign, it’s time for the real work to begin.


Does he look like a bitch?

Is the word “bitch” acceptable?

WE SAY: Even if a word can be reappropriated to have positive connotations, previously negative associations are never absent


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No safe way home

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How can we help each other to make our campus and community a safer place to live?



Women's Basketball vs. Nebraska

Women's basketball Big Ten preview: part one

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This is the first of a three-part series to preview Indiana’s conference schedule, starting with its first four opponents. Part two will analyze the next four opponents, and part three the final three as well as a prediction of how IU will fare in the conference this season.








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IU Art Museum displays pop art by Tilson

While Warhol was busy making portraits of the rich and famous, British pop artist Joe Tilson created art from images of political activists and revolutionaries generated by the mass media.



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Fundraising gala to benefit non-profit work in Congo

The Democratic Republic of Congo consistently ranks at the bottom of the United Nations Development Index. Like other countries labeled “less developed,” the Congo has struggled to overcome extreme poverty, resource disparities and conflict.


symphony

Orchestra searches for new funding

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The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is only one of the most recent examples of orchestras facing labor disputes about funding cuts. Money for orchestras is running out.