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Diversity conference stresses leadership

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IU alum and ESPN sports anchor Sage Steele  was one of the morning keynote speakers at the first Diversity Leadership Conference, a collaboration between the Office of Mentoring Services and Leadership Development and the Hudson and Holland Scholars Program. 



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Fiesta promotes sister cities

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Sister Cities Day Fiesta, a celebration of Bloomington’s sister cities — Posoltega, Nicaragua, and Santa Clara, Cuba took place Saturday.


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Couple assists foster children

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Linda and Hugh Shanahan, established their own Bloomington-based project called Kids Do Matter, a nonprofit organization that focuses on providing care for foster children in the Bloomington area with events specifically designed for them.



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Pottery on display at Annual Holiday Show

The Bloomington Local Clay Potters Guild played host to its 16th Annual Holiday Show and Sale at the church Friday and Saturday. 



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IU snaps 3-game skid, beats Illinois 52-35

IU ended its three-game losing streak Saturday at Memorial Stadium by defeating Illinois (3-6, 0-5) 52-35 after ending the game by scoring 17 unanswered points.


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IU wins season-opener 100-72

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Largely fueled by 55 free throws stemming by 36 personal fouls by Chicago State, the IU men’s basketball team pulled off the team’s first win of the season with ease, defeating the Cougars 100-72 Friday night at Assembly Hall.


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Student stabbed in lip with pen

A 19-year-old male IU student standing outside McNutt Quad was stabbed in the lip with a pen by unknown assailants, according to an IU Police Department report.






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Column: How do Hoosiers respond?

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After losing back-to-back games in heartbreaking fashion, IU has a chance to get some momentum back. It has a chance to right the ship. Or it can crumble.