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Educating, not proselyting

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Walking down the streets of downtown Bloomington, I passed a father and his three-year-old son. When I smiled at the pair, the son raised up a pamphlet, and his father said, “Would you like to receive the word of the gospel, sir?”







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Column: So long, Assembly Hall

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The sound of bouncing basketballs, whistles and barking head coaches grew louder as I approached a pair of closed, big, black doors. It was my first time in Bloomington, when I was on my campus visit during the winter of 2007.



Marysville

Following tornadoes, Marysville a ‘total loss’

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A baby blue water tower reading “Marysville” stood alone over blocks of rubble and broken glass that used to be a small town. A tornado wiped out Marysville, Ind., a town of approximately 1,900 residents, Friday afternoon. Now, the water tower is one of the few structures left standing.



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Water polo team sweeps Colorado State Tournament

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In an exhibition with the Calgary Renegades, along with matchups against Colorado State and Cal State East Bay, the Hoosiers controlled the tempo and went undefeated at the Colorado State Tournament in Thorton, Colo.


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Hoosiers break records on the track at Notre Dame

Another weekend, another strong showing from the IU men’s and women’s track and field squads. Such is the life for the Hoosiers, who took part in the Alex Wilson Invitational during the weekend at Notre Dame.


QUILT SHOW

New, old quilting styled at show

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The Indiana Heritage Quilt Show is an annual convention that allows quilters from across the country to convene to showcase their quilts and compete for prizes in 18 categories.