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Interfaith

2 church leaders win Human Rights Award

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For their community service, Rev. Charles Dupree, 42, and Rev. Virginia B. Hall, 69, won this year’s Human Rights Award from the City of Bloomington Human Rights Commission.





Margaux

Farrell qualifies for 2012 Summer Olympics

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Senior Margaux Farrell qualified for the 4X200 freestyle relay team at the French National Championships this past week in Dunkerque, France. Farrell’s journey to the Olympics has been a balance between academics and her sport.




IUSA debate

Crimson and Cream ticket exits race after Tuesday debate

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Crimson and Cream dropped out of the IU Student Association 2012 election Tuesday night. Hours after the public debate, two members of the former ticket, freshmen Yuqing (Kate) Jiao and Brady Bair formally relinquished their positions in an email to presidential candidate Duane Thompson.


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Argument leads to alleged assault, resisting arrest

IU Police Department officers were called just after midnight Sunday in response to a man pushing a woman to the ground behind Kilroy’s Bar and Grill on Kirkwood Avenue.



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Rabid bat bites sleeping student in Teter Quad

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On March 21, a rabid bat bit a resident of Teter Quad, said Mark Land, associate vice president for university communications. The student was sleeping when the bat bit him. Land said the student then woke up, shook the bat off in the hallway and went back to sleep.


Rebekka Armstrong

Former Playboy Playmate talks HIV/AIDS, safe sex

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Students gathered in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Frangipani Room on Tuesday night to listen to former Playboy Playmate Rebekka Armstrong, an HIV/AIDS awareness activist, speak about her experience living with HIV/AIDS.


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State population continues to increase

By 2050, the state’s population will increase by 15 percent, from 6.48 million to 7.48 million residents, according to population projections released Tuesday by the Indiana Business Research Center at IU’s Kelley School of Business.




Los Llaneros

Los Llaneros celebrates Spanish music

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Los Llaneros, a Colombian and Venezuelan music group, played to an enthusiastic crowd in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures last night. Songs were sung in Spanish and played with traditional Llano, or plains, instruments.