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Frequency

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It all began more than a year ago. After only six months of FM broadcasting, WIUX found out it was going to lose its newfound spot on the FM dial to a larger station based out of Columbus, Ind.



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Students warned about credit debt

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The 2007 College Student Health Survey, conducted by several universities in Minnesota, found one-third of surveyed students carried some debt from the prior month. The amount totaled more than $1,000 for almost 58 percent of those who carried a balance.


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IU Rec Sports seeks diverse employees

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Sports has served countless students and faculty members. Now, IU Rec Sports’ intramural program officials are reaching out to hire a more diverse group of employees to encourage more individuals to get involved.


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Gadgets Galore at Surplus Store

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The store is located inside the IU Warehouse at 2931 E. 10th St. and has been around for about 10 years. It offers used IU furniture such as tables, desks and couches for less than $100.


Michael Evans

Professor’s fiction novel sets sail for success

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In his first fictional novel, IU journalism professor Michael Robert Evans finds the spirit of youth and the sea. “68 Knots” is the story of eight teenagers who find themselves in command of a sailboat after their captain commits suicide. Over the 68 remaining days of their summer, the teens find out more about life, each other and most importantly, themselves.


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Around the arts

Jazz Concert When: 5:30 to 8 p.m. today Where: Bear’s Place More Information: Jazz Fables Concert Series presents debut of Mahluli McCutchen Jazz Quintet. Cover is $6 and the event is open to the public.


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Local gallery displays art celebrating winter’s arrival

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The seasons are changing in Bloomington, but most residents are missing it. With the cold chill in the air, the changes that accompany the coming of winter often go unnoticed, as people duck their heads and hurry to the warm comforts of the inside. However, some local artists have been paying attention.


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New rendition of ‘A Christmas Carol’ a non-traditional treat

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It would be unfair and undeserved to call the Monroe County Civic Theater’s boisterous, one-act adaptation of “A Christmas Carol” amateurish. It’s unfair because of the scant attention, publicity and money that is usually the plight of community theater, and undeserved because these actors are as committed to their artistic progress and achievement as those strutting the halls of IU’s Lee Norvelle Theater & Drama Center.