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George W. Bush

George W.

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Three days after his country was struck by religious extremism, the president of the United States clambered on top of a buried fire truck and put his arm around a volunteer who had come to Manhattan to search for survivors.


Barack Obama

Barack

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 On a chilly November night in 2008, a young politician took a flag-flanked podium in Chicago.


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IU releases new men’s basketball schedule

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The Hoosiers will kick off the season when they play Stony Brook at 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at Assembly Hall. IU will also get the chance to square off against other in-state foes in non-conference play.


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Local foods come in first

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In Bloomington, the demand for locally grown food has increased. And it’s benefitting both consumers and producers.


Medieval

Medieval times in Dunn Meadow

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The Society for Creative Anachronism, an international organization, participates in practicing the arts and skills of the Renaissance.




LaCasa Town Hall Meeting

La Casa town hall meeting addresses harassment

Any attack that singles out a group in Bloomington is an attack on all.That was the message stressed at town hall meeting Wednesday at La Casa Latino Culture Center. The meeting was a response to recent racially motivated harassment at the center.



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9/11 panel reflects on diversity

The Remembering 9/11 panel discussion Wednesday was sponsored by the IU Asian Culture Center, First Nations Educational and Cultural Center and La Casa Latino Culture Center.


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Column: Sports that could have filled the lockout void

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Months and months of the offseason had millions of people hoping for a good outcome for a variety of reasons. Some may have been financially motivated, and some may have been socially motivated, but nevertheless it would have been difficult to fill the void NFL teams would have left.


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Friends of Art paint broader strokes

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The Friends of Art is throwing its first ever-block party at 6 p.m. Sept. 16 in front of Pygmalion’s Art Supplies. The organization continues to support the Grunwald Gallery of Art and IU Fine Arts students through a variety of programs and financial assistance.


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Folk-rock to charm Buskirk

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On Sept. 16, musician Mason Jennings will perform at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater during the first week of his tour, which is expected to run through February. This tour comes on the wake of his latest album, “Minnesota,” which will be available Sept. 13.


Heinous Orca

Band Heinous Orca talks punk

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Punk band Heinous Orca is a tale of two cities, Nashville and Bloomington. Twins Isabel and Laura Solomon, on drums and vocals respectively, are recent graduates of IU returned to their native Nashville, Tenn. while guitarist Austin Hoke and bass player Evan Latt are finishing their senior year at IU.


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Injuries, play shuffle offensive line

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IU’s experienced offensive line struggled to defend sophomore quarterback Edward Wright-Baker, allowing four sacks. But the Hoosiers’ attitude is that they are done dwelling and are considering the next task ­— a Virginia team that won its season opener against William & Mary, 40-3.