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Local construction guide

Construction projects will continue on Bloomington roads through the year.


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Students learn how to live ‘big’ with competition

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Five IU students are competing for a $1,000 scholarship in the Big Ten Network’s Live Big scholarship competition. The competition, which opened in November, required students from each of the 12 schools in the Big Ten conference to submit an essay outlining their service contributions of at least 10 hours.




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Open letter to Neil Patrick Harris

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On Monday, Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Wash., announced her support for a bill that would allow gay couples to marry in the state of Washington after long dwelling in indecision. Though a vote has not yet been scheduled, if the measure passes, the state will become the seventh to pass the motion for equality in marriage, and its chances are looking up.


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Megaupload, Megabusted

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That’s the problem that all offended parties are failing to address: Filesharing culture has become so common that most people do it casually nowadays.


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Fire alarm at Ballantine not serious

Students, faculty and staff were evacuated just before 3 p.m. Tuesday after a fire alarm sounded in Ballantine Hall.




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Sic of Elephants

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There are few female singers who truly changed music history, and Etta James was one of those women. To the dismay of family, friends and fans, the great James passed away Friday. She had been diagnosed with leukemia in early 2011, but her death still comes as a shock.






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Food for Thought

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Sleep-deprived and overworked college students represent a key demographic for energy drinks.



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Digital shift: e-books rising in popularity

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The Indiana University eText initiative has saved 5,300 IU students as much as $100,000 by allowing professors to select eTexts instead of traditional textbooks to teach in class.