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Weezer doesn't suck

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This new album and surprisingly new outlook could actually keep them relevant for years to come, something no “Blue Album” or “Pinkerton” fan could have ever expected. But please, no more “Beverly Hills.”


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Flood victims still able to apply for federal aid

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The U.S. Small Business Administration has declared Monroe and Bartholomew Counties as primary counties eligible for low-interest loans to cover damages caused by the severe storms that tore through the area starting May 30.


Matt Beuoy

Fun Frolic brings families together

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The Fun Frolic is being held nightly now until Saturday, and features carnival rides for the thrill seeker and young children alike as well as traditional carnival food and games.




R Kelly Trial

News flash

The top 5 things you need to know in entertainment this week


The Indiana Daily Student

The trouble with quarries

Walter G. Ayala, a teen from Washington, Ind., planned on having a good time with some friends when he came to visit Bloomington. And although they chose to go quarry jumping, a clearly dangerous activity, one might argue that they were more safety-conscious than some, since they chose to leave alcohol out of their recreation.


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Cooking lessons

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I love my summer sublease. For less than I would be paying to live in a dorm, my spacious house comes with comfortable furnishings, a clean bathroom, the privacy of my own bedroom, a large front porch and best of all, a nicely furnished kitchen. Although it may not be large enough to comfortably accommodate more than a couple of chefs or have very glamorous appliances, the kitchen’s true virtue is being the gift that keeps on giving.


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It's not too late

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Summer is not what it used to be. College students are a little “out of their element” during the summer months, as we find ourselves separated from the school-year comforts of textbooks and keggers and whatnot. Because of this, many students find themselves confused and self-conscious when applying for summer jobs. Why? Because some summer jobs are only OK when teenagers have them, and that’s all there is to it.


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A legend remembered

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When most fans think about people who are important in the moviemaking process, typically the actors and directors come to mind, and almost no one else. They get a lot of the credit for a film’s success, even though there are hundreds of others doing some awesome things behind the scenes that really drive and shape the industry and the films it produces.



Chris Pickrell • Weekend
Nick's English Hut on Kirkwood Avenue features food, drinks and games.

Great late-night eats

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Whether coming from the bars or looking for a late-night snack, Bloomington offers many restaurants that serve delicious food well into the night. Here are a few options...


Brandon Foltz

Festival of flavor

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For $6, at this year's Taste of Bloomington, attendees will get eight hours of live entertainment and access to dozens of the best menu items from some of Bloomington’s most popular restaurants.


Courtesy photo - IU junior Sarah Markley, right, works for the Manti-La Sal National Forest digging fire lines to stop the spread of forest fires.

Something to write home about

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IU junior learns fighting fires in the Utah backcountry is tough, but rewarding. If you are wondering what a wildland firefighter does, I have one word for you: dig.