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Chris Pickrell

Seuss stories come to life in season opener

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“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.” This includes the IU Department of Theatre and Drama’s “Seussical the Musical,” which will open at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre. Based on the stories of Dr.


David Corso

Painting the way

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The leaves had not even begun to change color when IU President William Lowe Bryan proposed to University trustees in June 1922 that his longtime friend, the lauded painter Theodore Clement Steele, be offered a position at the University. Steele was Indiana’s preeminent artist.

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Fee limits strain student services

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Although trustees approved recommendations for student fee increases last spring, several student services such as the Indiana Memorial Union and the IU Health Center have been left short of cash –


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Circle City Arts

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With its famous circle in the heart of downtown and surrounded by the circular highway I-465, Indianapolis is affectionately referred to as the Circle City. Indiana’s capital is not only home to the Super Bowl XLI champion Colts, but it also is filled with opportunities to experience the arts. From Chihuly glass sculptures hanging in the Children’s Museum to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s “Symphony on the Prairie,” the choices are endless for a trip – or a few trips – away from Bloomington.


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What is Art?

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What is it about the term “performance art” that makes us all shudder? Perhaps it’s the “artists” who do things such as cut their wrists open in front of an audience.





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BAAC awards 23 area grants

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The Bloomington Area Arts Council awarded 23 area arts organizations with Regional Arts Partnership Grants.



Brandon Foltz

IU tops UIC 1-0 for 3rd win in a row, 6th on the year

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The last time IU and the University of Illinois-Chicago met on the pitch was 1977, when UIC was still considered a D-II school. Although none of the current Hoosier squad was alive to see that game, they were able to continue the winning tradition against the Flames in a 1-0 victory Wednesday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium. It was the third win in a row and sixth overall for IU this season.


Colin Thompson

Hoosiers take unbeaten streak on the road to Michigan

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With a seven-game winning streak and a nine-game unbeaten streak on the line, the IU women’s soccer team will have targets on their backs as they travel to Ann Arbor, Mich., today to face the Michigan Wolverines.


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Kinsey Confidential

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Question: My girlfriend and I have been trying to have sex for the past few months.



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Lose Larry Legend

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I think we’ve reached a new low. Of course, by we, I mean the Indiana Pacers. We’ve officially hit rock bottom. It is time. Larry Bird has got to go.