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Resident announces candidacy for council

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Skip Daley, a Bloomington resident and business development specialist, will officially announce his candidacy for the Monroe County Council’s At-Large seat at approximately 8:30 p.m. Friday.


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Bomb squad finds no threat at mall

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Police were called to College Mall Wednesday afternoon after a mall employee saw a suspicious device that appeared to be a bomb, Bloomington Police Capt. Joe Qualters said.


New Student Service Day

Rooftop garden receives grant to grow

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The operation of the Middle Way House's rooftop garden has remained low-key and operated through a small grant from the Bloomington Garden Club, providing food for the women and children living in the shelter. But beginning next year, the size of the garden is expected to grow. The project recently received a $2,500 Sustainability Partnership Grant from the city of Bloomington and a $1,000 grant from the Bloomington Project School, the fourth and fifth grade students of which help water the rooftop garden each morning.










Opinion

To my dear readers

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I thought I’d offer a more seasoned stance on the columns I’ve written this semester.


Opinion

See you suckers never

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I’ve been doing this for a long time, and frankly, I’ve run out of things to complain about.


The Indiana Daily Student

End space exploration now

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Earlier this year, NASA submitted a budget request to the tune of $18.7 billion. If the organization receives even a fraction of this amount, it would still be a heinous crime  against the people of the world.




The Indiana Daily Student

'Camp Crean' Closes

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Students will no longer be allowed to wait outside of Assembly Hall overnight for GA seats to the men’s basketball game against No. 1 Kentucky on Saturday, according to an IU Athletics press release.


The Indiana Daily Student

'Camp Crean' Closes

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Students will no longer be allowed to wait outside of Assembly Hall overnight for GA seats to the men’s basketball game against No. 1 Kentucky on Saturday, according to an IU Athletics press release.