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Indiana University Kelley School of Business 8.27.2009

Kelley professor builds website for networking

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Kelley School of Business professor Richard Schrimper is working to build a network for artists and musicians alike. He is creating CultureU.org, an interactive cultural network for students to promote their work and celebrate different forms of art.


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Swimmers earn Big Ten recognition

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Sophomore Brooklynn Snodgrass was named the Big Ten Swimmer of the Week and Gia Dalesandro earned the Big Ten Freshman of the Week, the Big Ten Conference announced Tuesday.


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Column: Season predictions, part two

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This is part two of columnist Evan Hoopfer’s predictions for the rest of the men’s basketball season. Part one can be found in Monday’s Indiana Daily Student or on idsnews.com.


Etherington

Etherington breaks into lineup

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Austin Etherington, hit a 3-pointer with IU trailing 72-70 against Penn State Jan. 11, and the Hoosiers never relinquished the lead after his shot.Since then, Etherington has played a larger amount of minutes for the Hoosiers.


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Hoosier baseball ranked as top-10 team

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Three of the nation’s preeminent college baseball publications have released their preseason national rankings, and each features IU among its top 10 Division I teams.




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House passes HJR 3

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HJR 3’s winding path through the Indiana House of Representatives ended Tuesday afternoon, but hurdles remain ahead if the state’s same-sex marriage ban is to be solidified in the constitution.





spMensTennis

Monette, Bednarczyk open Canadian pipeline

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When Daniel Bednarczyk and Sam Monette first met at 11-years-old, they were rivals on the Canadian junior tennis circuit. Almost a decade later and hundreds of miles away, the two sophomores have created a formidable doubles pairing for the IU men’s tennis team.






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Study combats obesity in schools

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Illinois, Kentucky and Indiana have some of the highest obesity rates in the U.S., according to the United States Centers for Disease Control.