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Sustained note

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This weekend's Stop I-69 Pledge Camp and Music Festival seeks to combine music with environmental activism


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Rooftop tragedy

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Walter G. Ayala, 18, died Saturday at local Sanders Quarry after diving from the “Rooftop” jump. The Washington, Ind., teen was in Bloomington with two friends for the Indiana High School Athletic Association Track & Field State Championship, according to a Monroe County Sheriff’s report.


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A lasting legacy

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Forty years ago, the people of America lost one of the most beloved leaders of their time. In a three-month whirlwind campaign, Robert F. Kennedy raised the hopes of many and gave a voice to the millions who had previously gone unheard.


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Local excise officer honored for service

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Some in Bloomington might know Indiana State Excise Officer Travis Thickstun as the guy who busted them for underage drinking or using a fake ID, but to many law enforcement officials, businesses, schools and civic organizations statewide, Thickstun is known for his extensive work as an alcohol educator in his 23-county district.


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Flash flooding, tornadoes ravage area

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Spectators gathered around the flooded west side of campus Wednesday evening. People waded in water up to their waists and others took photos with their camera phones at the intersection of Seventh Street and Woodlawn Avenue.


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Around the Arts

Festivals, theater featured in this week's Around the Arts


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Art museum celebrates tattoos

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BALTIMORE – For one night, at least, tattoos – and the living canvases that carry them – took their place alongside Rembrandt, Matisse and Picasso.


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IU Art Museum receives grant

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The IU Art Museum is one of five nationwide recipients of a chairman’s “sizable” grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for Picturing America, IU Art Museum curator Edward Maxedon said.



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The E Route, abridged

It seems there’s no refuge from high gas prices, not even in public transportation. Last week, the Campus Bus Service shortened the E route, which will no longer service the College Mall area. In so doing, the service angered a sizable number of students, mostly those who live in on-campus apartments and those without private transportation.


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Coming around to a Clinton vice presidency

As an ardent Obama supporter, I was hoping Clinton would concede last night. But she didn’t. And I think we all know what she’s holding out for. So let’s consider the possibility of throwing her the vice presidency.


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Forced to pay

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On April 18, a number of men denied the biological sex given to them by God and dressed up as women. This event, referred to as the “Miss Gay IU Pageant” and presented by homosexual-advocacy organizations, is clearly a celebration of the destructive sin of sodomy. The Bible, in both the Old and New Testaments, is very clear on the nature of sexuality and how God views same-sex intimacy.


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GI Bill blues

Your mean-spirited treason that was the May 19 IDS staff editorial, “The GI Bill Battle,” is a slap in the face of every brave American man and woman that continues to pay the price for your freedom in some natural-resource-rich nation halfway across the globe.


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A great parallel

I am a graduate of the Indiana University School of Law, Class of 1970, and winner of the U.S. Law Week Award for the most scholastic progress in the senior class. After graduation, I served in the U.S. Peace Corps as a legal adviser to the government of Emperor Haile Selassie in Ethiopia.


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Three reasons I love Tijan Jobe

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In a move weeks ago that hearkened back to the glory days of Ewe Blab, IU coach Tom Crean added a piece to the men’s basketball team the Hoosiers have not seen the likes of in many years.


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Cold feet

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With an economy in recession and a presidential election a few months away, the debate about America’s foreign debt is on the horizon. More difficult than determining how much money the federal government should spend will be the question of how to spend that money.