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Hoosier help

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The Hoosier Hills Food Bank has faced supply shortages recently. Donations have increased, but so has need - the food bank now provides food to 20,000 in the area people a month.


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Military promotes awareness of personnel living on campus

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About 10 people from at least four branches of the military – including the Army, Navy, National Guard and Marines – came together with the IU College Republicans Tuesday to show support for the men and women in the armed forces currently serving overseas.



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Local options offer new opportunities for unwanted items

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Whether Bloomington residents want to get a new lamp for free, give away an old shower curtain or buy a cheap window, they have a couple of options for getting recycled goods. Freecycle.org and the Monroe County Habitat for Humanity ReStore both offer outlets for people to trade old items.


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Students can still sign up for RPS summer housing

The residence halls close at 10 a.m. May 3. However, if students are registered for summer classes, they can choose to live in the housing provided by Residential Programs and Services.


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IU switches to federal direct loans

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This fall, students on the IU-Bloomington campus will be borrowing directly from the federal treasury instead of Sallie Mae, a private lender, said Roger Thompson, vice provost for enrollment management.


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Guns 'n' God

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Roughly four years ago, I remember hearing one of the most inane campaign quotes ever. It went something like, “Who would you want protecting your family: George Bush with a shotgun or John Kerry with his snowboard?”


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Around the World

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Pope Benedict XVI said Tuesday he was “deeply ashamed” of the clergy sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church and will work to keep pedophiles out of the priesthood, addressing the toughest issue facing the American church as he began his first papal trip to the United States.


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Yes, we could

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Little 500 has come and gone. I am not sure if it lived up to my expectations, but I awoke on Sunday morning feeling as though I had had one of those definitive college experiences. Now that I am done with that, I can go back to musing about the political mysteries of our time. Little 500 is actually the perfect catalyst for such thinking because of two events in particular.



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Senderoff joins Kent State staff

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Former Hoosier assistant coach Rob Senderoff is returning to Kent State. Senderoff, who was an assistant coach for the Golden Flashes from 2002-2006, resigned from former coach Kelvin Sampson’s staff last October after a University investigation found that Senderoff made impermissible phone calls to recruits as an assistant coach for the Hoosiers.


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The shield

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In 1972, a group of men broke into the offices of the Democratic National Committee in an attempt to bug phones and steal information about the ongoing campaign for the November election. We know now that the men who broke into those offices in the Watergate Hotel did so at the behest of Richard Nixon’s campaign and because of that knowledge, Nixon was nearly impeached but resigned before Congress could do so.


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No puzzle here

At IU Bloomington’s graduation ceremony May 3, the graduates and attendees will listen to a speech by IU alumnus Will Shortz, crossword editor of The New York Times and NPR Puzzlemaster. Shortz’s illustrious career and unique place in IU history as the world’s only degree-holder in enigmatology – the study of enigmas and puzzles – make him a superb choice for graduation speaker.


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Colts to play in 5 prime-time games

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The NFL has rewarded the Indianapolis Colts’ success by giving them five prime-time games, including one against the rival New England Patriots.




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Ball State’s pitching fries Hoosiers, 8-0

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The Hoosiers’ plan wasn’t to just keep their heads up mentally, but also to play solid softball as the Big Ten tournament approaches. But reoccurring, unbalanced attacks have the cream and crimson perplexed as run production has dwindled.



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Hater-nation taints sports-nation

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In an age where technology and particularly the Internet are at the forefront of information, the opportunity for fans of different sports teams to get closer to their teams through casual observations and debates with other fans has become a booming trend.