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Thursday, June 18
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Chris Pickrell

There’s something about Harry

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Since 1997, readers have almost yearly immersed itself in the magical, mirror-image world of Harry Potter, a boy raised in England but educated in the ways of magic at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry’s coming-of-age tale, told in a language of wands, spells and the ever-present game of Quidditch, came to an end last week with the release of the last installment in author J.K. Rowling’s internationally renowned series. Fans flooded bookstores across the world to snatch up copies of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” and the scene at the Bloomington Barnes and Noble, 2813 E. Third St., was no different.


Edwin C. Marshall, professor and associate dean for academic affairs and student administration at the IU School of Optometry, was named vice president for diversity, equity and multicultural affairs Wednesday by IU President Michael McRobbie. Marshall replaces Charlie Nelms, who accepted the position of chancellor at North Carolina Central University, a position Nelms will assume at the beginning of August.

IU welcomes new VP of diversity

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IU announced July 18 that Edwin C. Marshall, a professor and associate dean for academic affairs and student administration at the IU School of Optometry, has been named the next vice president of diversity, equity and multicultural affairs.


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House passes college cost act

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MACOMB, Ill. – The College Cost Reduction Act of 2007 passed its second test last Wednesday when the House of Representatives passed the legislation with a 273-149 vote.




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New Web site connects different races

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ATLANTA – Joining the trend while establishing its own uniqueness, www.minorityspace.com, a burgeoning social networking Web site, joins the collective as a means of using spare time on the Internet.


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McRobbie appoints new administrators

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Since IU President Michael McRobbie took office on July 1, IU administration has experienced several changes. With Edwin Marshall’s appointment to vice president of diversity, equity and multicultural affairs, he joins many other newly appointed administrators in McRobbie’s cabinet.


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Advertise this

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Those damn things pop up everywhere. It doesn’t matter how legitimate the site is that you’re perusing. They are still there.



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Pan American run over for Hoosier soccer players

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For two IU soccer players, a run at Pan Am gold is over. Sophomore midfielder Kevin Alston and redshirt freshman midfielder Daniel Kelly and the rest of the U.S. soccer team were sent home with a 2-0 loss against Mexico on Saturday in the group play of the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.



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Concert at the Buskirk

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Wednesday evening was a typical sticky Indiana summer night – mugginess begging for sweet, floating voices and folk guitars to stifle the heat. The Union Board’s Live From Bloomington heeded the call and provided relief with a special concert event featuring the soft melodies of Mirah, with performances by Laura Veirs and The Delicious at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.


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Confessions of a County Fair Queen

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I was about to “tap out,” in all honesty. Sitting in a fitted evening gown for 2 1/2 hours is not one of the easier tasks of a queen. As 2006 Miss Monroe County, my last duty was to help crown Miss 2007. I was very happy to pass the crown and title to Alyssa Lampkins.


Chris Pickrell

Residents come to ‘play’

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The crowd spilled onto the Fourth Street sidewalk Friday night for the “Be Playful Bloomington: A Sampler of the Arts” event being held at the John Waldron Arts Center.



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NBA Nightmare

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This is the worst kind a nightmare. A nightmare that gains national attention. A nightmare that can damage your league’s integrity. A nightmare that could have your fans second guessing your employees for decades to come. A nightmare that will be linked to your tenure forever.


Aaron Bernstein

Fight Night

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About 600 fans gathered in Bloomington’s AmVets Post 2000 on Saturday night to watch 30 fighters compete in the Elite Cage Fighting 15 competition. Friends, parents, siblings and wives as well as training partners and coaches were treated to 15 mixed martial arts-style cage matches, including three title defenses.


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Sports culture one of unfortunate debauchery

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Sports fans across the nation watch enthusiastically every day, week and year for the spectacular plays on the fields and courts of major athletic venues. With breaths held in anticipation, we await each new season and each new contest with high hopes for our school, alma mater or local team. In this regard, athletes are seen in the highest regard, with amazing feats of athletic prowess. The ugly stepsister of athletic ability, it seems, is the development of a need to break rules outside the athletics facility.