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Sunday, July 12
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Chris Pickrell

Interacting

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Poised on the trademark black box stage in the middle of Saturday’s farmer’s market, a brunette, a blond and a red-head were in the eleventh hour of a wrathful conflict. Frozen in the throes of fury, a coin dropped in a basket at the crucial moment and the women embraced in a tenuous show of faked affection. It must be Living Statues season.


Jay Seawell

Illinois ground game too much for IU

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The IU football team’s season-long goal to “Play 13” reached its first roadblock Saturday as it was defeated by Illinois 27-14.


Chris Pickrell

4th annual multicultural festival attracts hundreds

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Smells of ethnic food filled the air Sunday as hundreds of students and Bloomington residents packed into Showers Plaza and an explosive performance by Estrela de Norte Capoeira Angola group opened the festivities of the fourth annual Bloomington Multicultural Festival.


Chris Pickrell

Sounds of Brazil fill Mathers Museum

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The bouncing beats of traditional Brazilian music flooded out of the Mathers Museum Friday night as Valeria DeCastro played a blend of bossa nova, contemporary Brazilian music and jazz. DeCastro is a Brazilian vocalist, guitarist and composer who currently lives in Bloomington.


Jay Seawell

Candidates clash on economy

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Incumbent Mark Kruzan and Republican challenger David Sabbagh met Friday for the first of three mayoral debates at WFIU’s on-campus radio station.




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No. 20 Hoosiers finish 3rd at Invite

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Taming lion country was not a difficult task for the 20th-ranked Hoosiers as they came away with their second straight Top 5 finish to open the season.


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Illinois loss is a reality check, not a nightmare

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James Hardy’s body language said it all. Late in the third quarter, after one of IU’s 10 failed third-down conversions, Hardy ripped his chinstrap off. He stood with his hands on his hips staring in disbelief into the distance at yet another broken play. He was a 6-foot-7 symbol of frustration.


Chris Pickrell

Hoosiers split games in road trip to Columbus

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After a 2-1 loss to Ohio State in Columbus on Friday, the IU field hockey team responded quickly with an 8-0 win over Missouri State on Saturday. The Hoosiers had little time to dwell on the defeat and showed no ill-effect in their dominant victory less than 24 hours later.


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Groups to try building rafts out of cardboard, duct tape

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Soggy cardboard and duct tape will be thrown into the IU Outdoor Pool this Friday, in hopes that it will function as a boat and get two people across the body of water. The event is called the Cardboard Boat Regatta, and it is the Council for Advancing Student Leadership’s sole fundraiser.


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IU student body presidents hold video conference

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The All University Student Association held its first video conference Friday. The association serves as the liaison between student governments on all IU campuses, and its board of directors consists of the student body presidents on each IU campus.


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Students start new independent record label

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When IU juniors Matt Garbis and Frank Kalman met, they found they had one thing that would ultimately bring them together: music. The two decided to start a record label, Hoosier Daddy Entertainment Group, for students that offers recording, managing, booking and promotion for free.


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Student EMTs provide care at campus events

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If someone gets hurt at a large campus event, there’s a good chance that student Emergency Medical Technicians will be there to help. IU Emergency Medical Service, a group of students who are trained as EMT-Basics and first aid personnel, provide medical care to victims of major or minor accidents at various campus events.





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Driest summer since 1998 mutes autumn colors

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INDIANAPOLIS – This summer’s dry, hot weather may mean a shorter and earlier season for watching autumn leaves turn red, orange and yellow. Leaves typically begin developing fall colors near the beginning of October, but this year the change could come earlier.


LRC50 The Central Legacy

Mixed memories

In this Sept. 9, 1957, file photo, a crowd of students, reporters and curious onlookers watch the scene as Arkansas National Guard troops, following the orders of Gov. Orval Faubus, are dispatched to prevent nine black students from entering Little Rock’s all-white Central High School.