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Festival honors Latin culture

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Latin American, Caribbean and Spanish cultures were celebrated Saturday morning at the eighth annual Fiesta del Otoño at the Bloomington Farmers’ Market.



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Column: This one's on the offense

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Whatever it was, the IU offense produced no chicken salad and had a complete flop in Saturday’s 45-28 loss to Missouri at Memorial Stadium.


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Men's golf team finishes fifth

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The IU men’s golf team closed the Wolf Run Intercollegiate in fifth place, its best finish of the season. Scores for the team improved as a whole in each round, at 303, 298 and 295.



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The Hoosiers are back on track

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After an unfamiliar period of early-season struggles, the IU men's soccer team has now won two out of their last three games following Sunday's 2-1 victory over Brown



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‘Stalingrad’ to play at IU Cinema

The IU Cinema will screen “Stalingrad,” a 1993 war drama illuminating the gruesome and death-ridden World War II Battle of Stalingrad.



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All-vegan bakery opens in Bloomington

Bloomington’s newest all-vegan bakery is ready for business. Owners Lisa Dorazewski and Matt Tobey talk about the work leading up to Rainbow Bakery's opening and their hopes for its future.



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Epic gullible fail

A lot of good can come from using our relationships with technology to build trust and credibility, but it’s easy to fall into a trap of assuming everything we read or see is true.



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Who says you can't go home?

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In college, we’re taught by the example of those around us, notably the upperclassmen, that going home is for losers. I beg to differ.


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Epic gullible fail

A lot of good can come from using our relationships with technology to build trust and credibility, but it’s easy to fall into a trap of assuming everything we read or see is true. 



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Shaming cannabis culture

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Popular culture has portrayed those who do use cannabis as the archetypal stoners: lazy, dirty, unambitious and singularly focused on weed. This is why even in a college town like Bloomington, finding out someone smokes weed changes your opinion of them, for better or for worse.



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Habitat builds home for volunteer

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A learning disability prevented 37-year-old Chris Schaaf from owning a home of his own. But on Saturday, despite his disability, Schaff will move into a financially-assisted apartment.