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Monday, June 15
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IU Volleyball

Volleyball team take 2 of 3 matches on weekend

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Despite having their opening match postponed due to bus problems and severe weather, the IU volleyball team won two out of three matches as they began their season in DeKalb, Ill., playing in the Northern Illinois Invitational.







Natalie Avon

Freshmen take part in Service Day

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As Bloomington City Clerk Regina Moore held up a quilt donated to Middle Way House, she noted that the freshmen participating in IU’s New Student Service Day were similar to the patches on the blanket.




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Presidential hopefuls sound off

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When former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney held press conferences Friday in Indianapolis, each expressed individual views. Read up and learn the difference.


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Suicide bomber attacks convoy

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A string of bombings and gun battles reported around Afghanistan Saturday killed 41 people and left at least six wounded, including two foreigners hurt in a suicide bombing near the capital.


Utah Mine Collapse

Search continues in Utah

A torn sign hangs on the side of the road leading to the Crandall Canyon Mine in Huntington, Utah on Saturday.


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How happy are we?

The tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan long ago dispensed with the notion of Gross National Product as a gauge of well-being. The king decreed that his people would aspire to Gross National Happiness instead.



Chris Pickrell

Dark Carnival brings out frights, delights

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Although the sun was shining, Bloomington got a little darker this weekend with the arrival of the Dark Carnival Film Festival. More than just a film festival, the horror fest was full of terrifying spectacles. From celebrity guests to costumed creepsters, the dark underworld of independent horror films shined its light at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.


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Going Mc-green

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Every so often, IU gets the opportunity to make sweeping changes in its policies and programming that make a significant impact on global society for the better. And every so often, IU is faced with the opportunity to make a change that will establish it as a leader among Big Ten universities, or at the very least show up Purdue, which is also a noble goal.


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‘Bout time!

Since 1973, the state of Indiana has presented the Governor’s Arts Awards in Indianapolis, but on Oct. 27 this year, Bloomington will host the awards for the first time. We’ve always known Bloomington was a world-class city for the arts, and this decision only solidifies that position.


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Dumb and dumberer

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re we getting dumber? On the one hand, our civilization is more technologically advanced than ever, and thanks to the Internet, we now can access vast stores of information, from the Library of Congress archives to every Letterman Top Ten List.