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Tag: Elisabeth Andrews
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Feature Story: ‘The American Spectator’ Born and Bred in Bloomington
In this bastion of liberalism, a groundbreaking, impertinent campus magazine attracted the best conservative thinkers and writers of the day and spread its influence…
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Nathan Foxton: A Young Experimental Painter (Photo Gallery)
BY ELISABETH ANDREWS Nathan Foxton’s paintings don’t fit neatly into a category like impressionism or realism or abstract art. His goal, he explains, is…
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Charles Reafsnyder: Internationalist
BY ELISABETH ANDREWS Charles Reafsnyder officially retired from Indiana University this year, but the Ebola crisis in Liberia brought him straight back to work.…
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‘The Birthday Feast’: An Original B-town Musical for Kids and Their Parents
BY ELISABETH ANDREWS “Mama says to me, ‘My dear daughter, your body is made out of food and water.’” Eleven-year-old Maddie sings this line…
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Hand Signal Was Police Officer’s Acknowledgement of His Membership in Fraternity Founded in Bloomington
A drawback to social media that most people tend to agree upon is that bad information can be disseminated quickly and once it’s out…
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Cover Story: The Remarkable Rise of Chancellor Jennie Vaughan
BY ELISABETH ANDREWS, PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHANNON ZAHNLE The future’s looking bright for Ivy Tech Community College–Bloomington. With record-breaking enrollment nearing 7,000 students, a construction…
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New Bus Station Features Many ‘Creature Comforts’
BY ELISABETH ANDREWS Bloomington’s award-winning bus system gets a major upgrade this summer with the completion of the state-of-the-art Downtown Transit Center at the…
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Take a Seat Next to a Legend at New Ernie Pyle Sculpture
BY ELISABETH ANDREWS Journalism faculty and students at Indiana University have long been encouraged to follow Ernie Pyle’s example. Soon, they’ll be able to…

