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Ronni Moore

Hoosiers in Penn State for Big Ten championships

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The culmination of a long season of indoor and outdoor meets for the IU track and field squads is in sight. This weekend, the squads will be traveling to Penn State for the Outdoor Big Ten championships.



Primary Elections

Underdog wins in Fort Wayne

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The self-proclaimed underdog won the Republican nomination for Fort Wayne mayor on Tuesday and will face a former City Council member in November to become the new leader of Indiana’s second-largest city.


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Fourth-meal

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You know the times. It’s fourth-meal at Taco Bell and you just don’t know what to order. There is too much on the menu and indecision strikes even the greatest minds. Do you order the three taco meal, a quesadilla, a chalupa or the therapeutic cheesy gordita crunch?

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Steffey’s parents hold tree-planting

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Dale Steffey and Dawn Adams will be holding a tree planting ceremony Thursday afternoon in remembrance of their late son. The ceremony will be before a track and field meet at Bloomington High School South, 1965 S. Walnut St.


Geoffrey Miller

All in the Family

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From keeping sponsorship onboard to raising kids and maintaining a family, Frank Kimmel has a lot on his plate every day – even before he straps himself into his Ford Taurus and tells his brother how to make it run faster.


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New Bloomington building in the works

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The Bloomington City Council is still uncertain about the fate of The Village at Tenth & Morton, a new “multi-family” apartment complex proposed for downtown Bloomington.


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Cheney discusses solutions for Iraq

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Vice President Dick Cheney and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki acknowledged problems in the pace of reducing violence in Iraq on Wednesday, but both pledged their governments would continue working together toward a solution.




Georgia Perry

IU students celebrate memories

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Graduate Brandi Angrick would rather be in Paris. At least, that was the thought written on the top of her mortarboard. But as Angrick received her degree on Saturday at the 178th commencement ceremony at Assembly Hall, she said assuredly that those thoughts were contrary to how she was really feeling. “It’s just a joke, I’m actually really happy to be here and graduating,” Angrick said with a laugh. “It’s a mix of excitement and sadness.”



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Make the most of your summer downtime

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I don’t know what you are doing this summer, but at some point, you will probably need to take a break from your break. You could be needing an escape from nagging family members, a release from your demanding summer course load or you may just need to unwind after a long day at work.



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Saturday marks debut of 9th annual “A Fair of the Arts”

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This Saturday, the brick plaza across from the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market will come to life. Potters, jewelers, photographers, and artists of all kinds will come to show their works at the opening of the ninth annual event called “A Fair of the Arts.”


Karly Tearney

Erotic art brings diversity to Kinsey

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While biblical text and nude erotic images may seem to combine as naturally as oil and water, they join together seamlessly at the Kinsey Institute’s current art exhibition.



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New fund will give IU president $10M

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The IU board of trustees hopes giving the next IU president $10 million each year will help fund new initiatives and prevent some of the problems that have hindered Adam Herbert.


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IU study: ‘O’Reilly Factor’ a ‘spin zone’

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Over the course of two years, IU researchers found that Fox News commentator Bill O’Reilly uses propaganda techniques to spin information and call certain groups “evil,” and label groups as villains and others as victims to the present world – the way O’Reilly sees it.