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Cobain's Last Stand

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Whether you're a fan of the "alternative" genre or have even heard of "grunge," you've most likely heard of Nirvana: a band that created a genre, dabbled in others, and ultimately crushed under the weight of its own existence.


Cobain's Last Stand

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Whether you're a fan of the "alternative" genre or have even heard of "grunge," you've most likely heard of Nirvana: a band that created a genre, dabbled in others, and ultimately crushed under the weight of its own existence.


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IU welcomes incoming freshmen

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Sitting in the lobby of Wright Quad Tuesday, a father watched his child -- and soon to be IU freshman -- hurry along from table to table with other future students receiving their itineraries and learning the new ropes of the University they will be coming back to in less than three months.

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Panel discusses war objectors

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U.S. military recruiters visit local high schools 10 times per year, but the Monroe County Community School Corporation has refused to allow counter viewpoints about the effects of military service on young people even once this past school year.



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School's in for summer

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As campus settles into the lull of second summer session and wide-eyed freshmen shuffle through for orientation, a different class of students will arrive this weekend for their chance to experience IU.


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Contests appeal to local artists

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Artwork is found throughout town within galleries, on alley walls and plastered to "Your Art Here" billboards, but what about Bloomington Transit buses?


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In wrestling's hold

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I'm not a TV-watcher, and I'm always amazed by the groans my friends produce when I tell them that I'm watching professional wrestling (well, at least, the friends who have high opinions of me...).








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Vet reflects on objector experience

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Conscientious objection to war dates back to the American Revolution but some do not discover that their conscience objects to war until they are an active spoke in the war machine.



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Roethlisberger recovering, out of bed

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PITTSBURGH -- Ben Roethlisberger's broken jaw did not have to be wired shut, a factor that could hasten his recovery from his scary motorcycle accident, and the Steelers quarterback got out of his hospital bed Wednesday to talk with teammates and family members.