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Thursday Rundown: Dean of College of Arts and Sciences to step down, The Pride of Paoli, IUWBB to play in WNIT Championship, IU Cinema to screen Oscar winner 'A Fantastic Woman'

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Dean of College of Arts and Sciences to step down 

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Larry Singell, executive dean of College of Arts and Sciences, and Lesa Hatley Major, then-interim dean of School of Journalism, explain aspects between the merger of the School of Journalism and the Telecommunication department to students February 11, 2014, in Ernie Pyle Hall. Singell has announced the 2018-19 academic year will be his last year as dean. IDS file photo

After the 2018-19 school year, the College of Arts and Science will have a new dean. Read more here.


The Pride of Paoli 

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Senior Keegan Anderson holds his mellophone during a practice. He didn’t think much about prejudice or racism growing up. He said some people in Paoli don’t even think it still exists. Keegan first learned about the white nationalists in Paoli by scrolling through Twitter and seeing a tweet from J.K. Rowling mentioning Paoli and its white nationalists. “This isn’t who we are,” he thought. Emily Berryman

In a town known as a home for two white nationalists, something else stands out— The high school band. Read more here.


Defensive performance propels IU to WNIT Championship 

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Freshman guard Bendu Yeaney cheers on her team after seniors Tyra Buss and Amanda Cahill make consecutive field goals. Yeaney contributed 12 points to the overall score of 71, defeating TCU's 58. Ty Vinson

It’s official. IU has a date with Virginia Tech for all the marbles on Saturday in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall after defeating TCU, 71-58, in the semifinals of the WNIT. Read more here.


IU Cinema to screen Oscar winner 'A Fantastic Woman'  

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"A Fantastic Woman" will be playing March 30 and 31 at the IU Cinema. This Chilean drama won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2018 Oscars.  Sony Pictures Classics

Catch Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film, “A Fantastic Woman,” this weekend at IU Cinema. Read more here.

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