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Tuesday Rundown: Water hazards create business venture, IU's Student United Way creates network, IUBB to play Nebraska, Expressionist play to premiere at the Wells-Metz

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Water hazards create business venture

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Rawhide Golf Ball Co. collects golf balls lost at the bottom of ponds and resells them. Rollers are connected to tractors to collect submerged balls. Courtesy Photo

Not everyone thinks about scuba diving and golf courses together, but Mark Schmitt turned the two ideas into a money-making operation. Read more here.


Student organization creates network of existing service opportunities

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Student United Way Executive Board members, left to right, Lauren Mardis, Sheridan Smith and Sydney Evans stand around a poster describing Student United Way. The Executive Board of the new club mirrors a nonprofit, giving students a chance to experience nonprofit leadership.  Courtesy Photo

Finding a service organization to work with might be daunting, but IU’s Student United Way strives to make it easier. Read more here.


Five things to know about Nebraska

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Junior forward Juwan Morgan drives the ball to the basket during the Hoosiers' game against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa. The Hoosiers beat the Hawkeyes, 84-82, and will play Nebraska on the road Tuesday night. Evan De Stefano

The men’s basketball team is on a four-game win streak and on the rise in the Big Ten standings. The team will face fourth-ranked Nebraska tonight. Here’s five things you need to know about the Cornhuskers. Read more here.


1928 Expressionistic play "Machinal" will come to life at the Wells-Metz

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The IU Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance will perform the play "Machinal" beginning Friday, Feb. 23, at the Wells-Metz Theatre. The production is written by playwright and journalist Sophie Treadwell. Courtesy Photo

The Expressionistic play “Machinal” will confront a woman’s trials in a patriarchal world when it hits the Wells-Metz Theatre stage this Friday. Read more here.

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