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Column: Buongiorno, Bologna

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Dec. 8 marked the official start of the holiday season here in Bologna with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. While to students it’s mostly a reason for another four-day weekend, older Italians appreciate it as the day Mary began carrying Jesus.


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Bloomington woman arrested on drug charges

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A Bloomington woman waiting in the Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office was arrested on drug charges Wednesday after she allegedly told an investigator there she had recently smoked methamphetamine.


Todd Young

Young authors federal budget legislation

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A 10-bill package of legislation intended to reform the federal budget process, including three bills co-authored by Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, was announced by Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.


Ken Hill

Postal plant on track for closure

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Bloomington’s mail processing facility is one of 252 plants facing possible closure if a new cost-cutting plan by the U.S. Postal Service comes to fruition.




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What has the Occupy movement become?

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The Occupy movement has become convoluted and muddled. Protesters are losing their way, and movements like these don’t exactly help. The term “Occupy” is overused and has led to a broad, all-encompassing “let’s change the world” colloquial perception of the entire demonstration.


All I want for Christmas is Newt

All I want for Christmas is Newt

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With a parade of unqualified contenders rising and falling, it appears the Republican primary voters have stumbled upon the brightest star of the race so far, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.


bouncing babies library program

Libraries struggle to remain relevant in digital era

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There are 9,225 libraries and 48,015 paid librarians who work in public libraries in the United States, according to the American Library Association. In a world where technology is constantly changing the ways we gather information, these librarians strive to remain relevant.







New details released regarding on-campus assault

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The IU Police Department and an alleged assault victim’s mother have confirmed new details about an incident that occurred at approximately 11:48 p.m. Nov. 29 near the Student Recreational Sports Center.


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Losing streak continues for Hoosiers

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The losing streak continued for the IU women’s basketball team Wednesday night.The team lost in its first true New York road game since 1979 to St. Bonaventure 65-45, bringing its losing streak to five games.


Chimes

Choirs, ensembles welcome holidays

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A booming voice from the speakers, placed strategically around the Auditorium, cued everybody to find a seat and prepare for a great performance. “Welcome to the IU Auditorium and the Chimes of Christmas!” Douglas Booher, director of the IU Auditorium, announced to the waiting crowd.


Blevins

Blevins looks to future in soccer

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For four years, senior midfielder Nick Blevins wasn’t the featured scorer for the IU men’s soccer team, nor was he the leading assist man or even a player who had many opportunities on the field.


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Some degree holders likely to stay in state

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A recent study by the Indiana Business Research Center in IU’s Kelley School of Business wielded telling results about the work outcomes for the state of Indiana’s public college graduates.