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Despite threatening weather conditions, the "Back 2 School" shows this weekend at Village Green Records proved to be successful, as bands played to a packed lawn both nights.



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Purdue aviation program remains wary of FAA rule

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Federal rules that will require more flight hours to become an airline pilot are raising concerns among collegiate flight schools, whose officials worry that new requirements could force graduates to spend thousands of dollars to increase their airtime.


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SGA extends nominations deadline

Despite a strong interest in the Student Government Association informational meeting last week, there were not enough applications to fill all of the open seats. In response to this, SGA has extended nominations until tomorrow.



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VIDEO: 'Back 2 School' show

Village Green Records hosted its annual "Back 2 School" event featuring local favorites such as Support the Troopz and bands from the surrounding area.


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Central Indiana soldier killed in Afghanistan bombing

SPENCER, Ind. — A 19-year-old soldier from central Indiana who enlisted in the Army last year with his brother was killed in an Afghanistan bombing just weeks after spending time back home recovering from a concussion he suffered in another bombing.



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Indiana marks 9/11 with climbs, monument dedication

FISHERS, Ind. — Indiana residents marked the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with prayers, touching fragments of beams recovered from the World Trade Center and by climbing stairs like the firefighters who went up the doomed towers that day.


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Daniels' latest of many governors' tomes

INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mitch Daniels offers a pretty dim view of the politician author in the introduction to his latest book, even though many of his fellow scribes are his colleagues in statehouses across the nation..


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9/11 memorial plaza in NYC opens to public

NEW YORK — The plot of land known for a decade as "the pile," ''the pit" and "ground zero" opened to the public Monday for the first time since that terrible morning in 2001, transformed into a memorial consisting of two serene reflecting pools ringed by the chiseled-in-bronze names of the nearly 3,000 souls lost.



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9/11 remembered in worldwide ceremonies

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Ten years on from the day the 9/11 terrorist attacks changed so much for so many people, the world's leaders and millions of citizens are pausing to reflect.







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