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Man arrested after girlfriend allegedly stabbed him

Bloomington police were called to IU Health Bloomington Hospital after a man told hospital staff his girlfriend, 26, had stabbed his left leg with a knife in the 3000 block of South Walnut Street, Bloomington Police Department Lt. Bill Parker said.



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Election Board sets satellite voting

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Early voting begins today for residents unable to vote on primary Election Day, May 8. The polling site in the Curry Building at 214 W. Seventh St. will be open from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. The Monroe County Election Board also voted to allow satellite voting during the upcoming election, which will provide five additional voting locations throughout Monroe County during the two weeks before the primary election.


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Celebrating celebrities

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With Snooki getting pregnant, there’s been a backlash of people questioning why we allow celebrities like her to become as famous as she is.

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Supremely silly

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In the past week, political rhetoric in the United States has gone from “mildly annoying” to “troublesome” to “straight idiotic.”



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Stark naked, Kony descends

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As college students, we can all attest to the fact that exhaustion, stress, and dehydration do crazy things to a person. Most of us probably experience some combination of those three things on a weekly basis. However, no one has been spotted running around the IU campus naked lately.


Luger is a Loser

Lugar's not a Hoosier

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Indiana’s well-known Republican senator isn’t overly threatened by competitors or opposition, although Treasurer Richard Murdock is facing off against him in the May 8th election with the support of many powerful fiscal and social action groups. Instead, what’s putting Lugar in danger is the controversy surrounding him.





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Culture of care week to kick off Monday

As part of its ongoing efforts to create a “culture of care” on campus, the IU Student Association is organizing a week full of activities aimed at raising student awareness in four areas: Hoosier pride, sexual assault, mental health and alcohol and drugs.



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Kelley School to offer summer academy for undergraduates

IU’s Kelley School of Business announced it will offer a summer academy for undergraduate students from visiting colleges and universities who are seeking to enhance their career-building skills.


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Harvard professor talks technology, idea of ‘self’

Harvard University professor and historian of physics  Peter Galison presented his lecture, “Science, Technology and the Reformulation of the Self,” on Thursday evening in the Maurer School of Law as part of the William T. Patten Foundation lecture series.


Bike to Uganda

Students bike to raise awareness for education in Uganda

During the last two days, IU students traveled 7,500 miles without leaving Bloomington. These students helped power the third annual Bike to Uganda event, a stationary bike-a-thon that aims to raise awareness for education in Uganda.