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North students referred for engaging in ‘sex acts’
Two Bloomington High School North students were referred to the Bloomington Police Department’s juvenile probation program Monday after they engaged in “sex acts” in a women’s restroom at the school.
City showcases opportunities
Members of the local community gathered Tuesday in the Bloomington Convention Center for the Get Involved Bloomington Expo, which aimed to bring the diverse opportunities available in Bloomington together within one event for the first time.
Pakistani Taliban threatens D.C. attack
The commander of the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility Tuesday for a deadly assault on a Pakistani police academy and said the group was planning a terrorist attack on the White House that would “amaze” the world.
Obama’s aunt becomes symbol in immigration debate
President Barack Obama’s Kenyan aunt lost her bid for asylum more than four years ago, and a judge ordered her deported. Instead, Zeituni Onyango stayed, living for years in public housing.
Ex-military officers back ban on gays
More than 1,000 retired military officers, including several who were top commanders, are urging President Barack Obama and Congress to maintain the law barring gays from serving openly in the armed forces.
Black Sea looks “green”
It’s always nice to see someone turning a frown upside-down. And that’s exactly what scientists are hoping to do in the Black Sea.
Faith runs deep
Some secular organizations profess to believe we’d be better off without religion.
Attacks on Pope show ignorance
Abigail Mitchell’s commentary on the Pope’s recent visit to Africa in her article “A poor beginning” contains self-contradictions and a misrepresentation of Catholic doctrine.
Adoption ban bad for children and gay couples
Any notion I had of equality in the United States was stripped the moment the Arkansas adoption ban was passed.
Stand up
Congress has for years pursued policies that are out of touch with everyday reality for Hoosier families and businesses. Skyrocketing health care costs are hurting business margins and family budgets alike, while health insurers and pharmaceutical companies are profiting hand-over-fist.
Beyond Women’s History Month
In America and abroad, the entire month of March was devoted to increasing consciousness and knowledge of women’s history by remembering the contributions of notable and ordinary women.
State of the Union
Within a week on campus, I joined Union Board, an organization entirely student-driven. Within a month, I got to speak with the former Prime Minister of Israel, Ehud Barak, when he gave a talk on campus in 2006. My story is not unique in the Union Board office.
School was wrong to strip-search teen
WE SAY Invasive search was a violation of rights and dignity.
Who should be a doctor?
What if your doctor was a convicted murderer?
When the dream fails
Throughout time, and without the apparent agency of any particular group or individual, a country’s narrative begins to form.
More nonsense about Iraq, Afghanistan
Vasquez’s comment about “normal lives” made it clear that the protestors were not fighting oil companies or the military industrial complex, but rather a public that was never committed to ending the war.
IUPD investigating 3 fires
The IU Police Department is investigating three similar fire related incidents that occurred within three days.
IUSA polling sites change
Two of the IU Student Association polling stations for the elections have been changed. The polling stations at the intersection of 10th Street and Fee Lane and the corner of Ballantine Hall, are no longer sites.
New energy plant to be built in Rockport, Ind.
Gov. Mitch Daniels’ plan for a substitute gas plant is projected to provide billions in savings for energy customers and provide more than 1,000 jobs for Hoosiers.


