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Cash gives advice regarding recent assaults

September 18, 2012

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KELSEY CARLISLE There have been multiple cases of assaults in the streets, at parties, and even in the parking garages. According to IUPD Police Chief Keith Cash, cases involving strangers, like the ones seen in recent news, are very rare. “People automatically assume that it’s the strangers in the bushes that are going to jump […]

Hoosier News Source: Season 6, Episode 4

September 17, 2012

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Featured in this week’s episode of Hoosier News Source: Stories on meeting hunger needs in Bloomington and safety on campus since the latest string of assaults… More information on Hoosier alums making their prime time debuts, the increase in bike and car crashes and how Indiana is working to clean up its water sources… And […]

Indianapolis city councilor faces charges of disorderly conduct

June 11, 2012

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–KALA BRADFORD– One Indianapolis Councilor is showing that being a politician doesn’t mean you make the best decisions when law enforcement is involved. Councilor Joseph Simpson was arrested Sunday after police say he intervened with a burglary operation and resisted officers. The story being reported is that Simpson approached a police investigation on a possible […]

The Man Behind Entourage Visits IU

December 9, 2011

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CARLYN HILL ​IU has had an exciting lineup of special guests this year, starting off the year with a rare stage appearance by Jon Stewart. But here’s one you may not have heard about: Doug Ellin, creator of the hit HBO show “Entourage,” appeared at Alumni Hall recently. This event was kept more on the […]

Occupy IU Protestors Arrested at Kelley School Speak Out

December 8, 2011

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Last week a new group of Occupiers made their presence known at IU when they blocked off a room leading to a presentation from JP Morgan Chase, one of the banking and investment corporations protestors blame for the financial crisis. JP Morgan was at the Kelley School of Business to recruit students. Five protesters were […]

Holiday Concert Raises Goods for Hoosier Hills Food Bank

December 8, 2011

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With Christmas quickly approaching, some decided to welcome in the holiday season with the annual “Chimes of Christmas” concert, presented by our very own Grammy nominated vocal ensemble, the Singing Hoosiers. This popular Bloomington holiday tradition exhibited a wide array of classic Christmas songs that captured the essence of the holiday spirit. The concert also […]

Luke Gates Back Home

December 8, 2011

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An IU student arrested in Egypt during mass protests last week returned to Indiana on Monday. Luke Gates is a junior who was participating in the study abroad program in Cairo. Gates was one of three students studying at the American University in Cairo. They were accused of setting off Molotov cocktails and clashing with […]

New Form of Information Sharing

November 13, 2011

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KYLEE WIERKS If you’re like me, you have seen funny little black and white symbols just about everywhere lately, from magazines, to menus, to posters, and even on TV shows. So what exactly are they? They are QR (Quick Response) Codes. Information is encoded within each code and can be a website URL, text, or […]

IU Students Finish Habitat for Humanity House

October 16, 2011

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KEVIN WANG For the second year in a row, Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County conducted a joint effort with IU to build a house for one deserving Bloomington family. The construction was all done from scratch, one piece at a time. Volunteers from the Kelley School of Business and all over IU worked with […]

The Freshmen Class Hoosier Fans Have Been Waiting For

October 12, 2011

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What’s Up Weekly BRITTANY BRADLEY Hey Hoosier fans, basketball is back! The season kicks off this weekend with Hoosier Hysteira. This is the year IU Men’s Basketball is expected to restore their legacy of excellence, so you won’t want to miss out. This is the Freshmen class everyone has been talking about. Keep your eye […]