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Local school earns state's top grade

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After falling from a grade of B from the Indiana Department of Education to an F in 2012, Templeton Elementary School was able to increase its grade to an A for 2013.




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Incident team responds to bias reports

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Thursday afternoon, five representatives of the Incident Teams discussed the reports and trends of bias-related incidents in Bloomington, particularly among IU students. The panel was planned as part of First Year Experience’s “Conversations on First Year Student Success,” which will play host to three more panels during the spring 2014 semester.

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A fancy English major

Karl Marx tells us “history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.”Promoting the gain of such knowledge will foster an environment in which these aforementioned tragedies and farces are fewer and farther between.


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What the hall

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The perfect home court is the best gift anyone could give a school, a community, a nation that loves basketball the way we do.



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If it's not yours, don't use it

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Last year was a big year for cultural appropriation, specifically African-American cultural appropriation.No one was a bigger perpetrator than Cyrus.



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New MFA to start in fall 2014

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During a time when many schools are cutting back on their liberal arts programs, IU’s theater department is expanding to include a new masters program that teaches professional costume making design technology.


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D-bus route changes for spring semester

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The recovery point  for campus buses on the D route was changed effective Jan. 12 from Forest to Willkie due to it not being an "ideal location" for a stop.




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ER doctor speaks about his memoir, struggles

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Emergency physician Dr. Sampson Davis grew up in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Newark, N.J., where he saw everything from hard drugs to crime. After a difficult childhood, Davis knew he wanted to make something of himself, and decided he wanted to be a doctor.


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Women's tennis starts 2014 at home

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The women’s tennis team is gearing up for the start of its season. The IU Winter Invitational will begin Saturday and continue through Monday. The Hoosiers will play the University of Oregon, Harvard University, Marquette University and Abilene Christian University.


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Water polo hits pool for 2014

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During the course of the week the IU women’s water polo team has been a loose, fun bunch during practice. But come Saturday the team will get serious as it knows the Hoosiers have two difficult opponents to face.



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Swim, dive plunge into 2014

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After more than a month without competition, the IU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will start the second half of their season this weekend as they travel to Iowa City.


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Ivy Tech-Bloomington Awarded for art program

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Ivy Tech-Bloomington was recently selected as a finalist to present at the Community College Futures Assembly, put on by Florida State University, for its program “Educational Arts Partnership: Increasing school readiness in the community college ‘Class of 2025.’”