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WFHB radio station seeks local talent

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WFHB Community Radio will make a greater effort to collect local music and give airplay to local artists by sponsoring the Local Music Collection Drive. The collection will transform supporting local businesses into drop-off zones for musicians to submit their music for review and airtime consideration.


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IU grad launches campus app

Campus Special, the company that compiles the coupon books distributed at TIS bookstores on campus, launched a mobile app in August that corresponds with the coupons.


Toro y Moi

Bright, psychedelic future in store for Toro y Moi

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About an hour before the fan-proclaimed chillwave artist Toro y Moi’s concert began, doorman for the Bishop Kieran Blackwood announced to the crowd of young adults that the concert had sold out.Chill wave artist Toro y Moi performed Sept. 20 at the Bishop.


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Hello Panda added to endangered species list

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1989-2008: The years of Hello Kitty, Hellogoodbye and the Hello Panda trade biscuit. Hello Panda is a delicious brand of Japanese shortbread cookies manufactured by the Meiji Seika corporation. Each bite-size snack is a sugar cookie filled with either sweet milk cream, smooth strawberry spread or decadent chocolate filling; the chocolate is the most common variety. Printed on these delicate biscuits are cartoons of cuddly pandas, and printed on the cardboard package are pictures of smiling mammals. 2008: The HP cookie mysteriously degenerates into mainstream Koala Yummies.


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Ultimate fail for Wall Street protest

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The march against corporate influence in United States politics was organized by Canadian anti-consumerist magazine Adbusters. If you’re questioning how a Canadian magazine was able to stir up that many Americans, you aren’t alone.











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Meet Nawal

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Singer and multi-instrumentalist brings the Comoros Islands to Bloomington