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Garden plots allow RPS residents to grow own produce

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Spring is here. The chipmunks are coming out of their burrows, crocuses are pushing their fragile heads into the pale March sunlight and IU’s gardeners are ready to get their fingers green. That’s because Residential Programs and Services has just opened its campus garden allotments to students. The plots, located near the water tower on the East State Road 46 bypass, are part of the office’s strategy to create green spaces. Forty plots are available, each measuring 11” by 11”, at a cost of $25.



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New petition alleges IUSA Funding Board violates bylaws

A petition for injunctive relief regarding the IU Student Association Funding Board will be heard by the Student Body Supreme Court at 12:30 p.m. Friday. The location will be posted on the court’s Web site prior to the hearing.


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Long waits, headaches for recital registration

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The Musical Arts Center, Auer Hall, Ford-Crawford Hall and Recital Hall are home to many performances for Jacobs School of Music students, faculty and guest artists. But with more than 1,100 performances annually, some believe the school is just running out of space.



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Comic Talk #9

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The latest comic book reviews the differences between comic collectors and comic readers.



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Indiana joins lawsuit against health care

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Indiana is the 15th state to levy a legal challenge against the federal government for the recently passed health care reform by joining a lawsuit already filed by 13 other states.






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TV: The Simple Life of Evan Bayh

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As his days as a U.S. senator wind down, Evan Bayh, D-Ind., is in the market for a new career. We follow Bayh as he tries out a new job every week, from cutting hair to serving coffee, to see if it’s going to be his next claim to fame.


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TV: Bill & George’s Excellent Adventures

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From the White House to the poor house, join former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush as they travel to strange and exotic lands on behalf of the United States, all while trying to keep from strangling one another.



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TV: Old Yellers

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Inspired by MTV’s smash hit “Boiling Points,” “Old Yellers” is a hidden-camera game show that tests how long random bystanders can endure the company of Rep. Randy Neugebauer, R-Texas, and Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., before completely giving up on the Republican Party.


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TV: The (soon-to-be) Bachelor

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“The (soon-to-be) Bachelor” has followed Gov. Mark Sanford, R-S.C., during the past year as he has struggled to juggle his official duties with his life as a married dater.