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Canvas party to be open to public

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Canvas Magazine is having a premiere party that organizers hope will be as big as the creativity on their pages. The event will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Rhino’s to welcome the spring 2011 issue. This time, junior and Union Board Canvas Creative Arts Director AJ O’Reilly would like to make a point to say that the whole campus is invited.


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Gass, Hollinden prepare for night at Bluebird

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Andy Hollinden played at The Bluebird long before he started teaching rock and roll. He’s been organizing Rock History Night at The Bluebird every semester since the end of the fall semester in 2007. 


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Column: IU Athletics is doing it right on the road to recovery

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With the spring sports’ conference and national tournaments just around the corner, Frank Therber believes IU students, boosters, administrators and athletes alike should keep one thing in perspective: They are part of an institution that conducts its business the right way.







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Final column blues

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After three years and a little less than 100 columns, I have exhausted my time as an editorialist for the Indiana Daily Student.



Mark Kruzan for mayor

Our endorsement: Vote Kruzan for Bloomington mayor

Mayor Kruzan is a visionary leader who has earned national recognition for raising the quality of life in Bloomington. That’s the mayor that we have, and that’s the mayor we still need.


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Lawyer requests change of venue in school shooting case

Michael Phelps, the 15-year-old who allegedly shot a classmate at West Middle School in Martinsville on March 25, will soon undergo trial. His attorney has requested the trial be moved to another county.



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Officials' report suggests changes to campuses

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Last year, IU President Michael McRobbie tasked Provost and Executive Vice President Karen Hanson and IU-Purdue University Indianapolis Chancellor Charles Bantz with analyzing and critiquing IU’s academic progress. 



Little 500 Victory Banquet

Riders receive honors at Little 500 awards banquet

Participants of the Little 500 gathered in Alumni Hall on Monday for the annual Victory Banquet, where riders trade in their spandex and kits for dresses and slacks and celebrate their accomplishments of the past Little 500 season.