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IU puts perfect record on the line

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The IU wrestling team will not be allowed to ease into the Big Ten season.  The No. 11 Hoosiers will open up their season on the Big Ten Network at 8 p.m. today when they travel to No. 19 Wisconsin.


Lilly

Lilly Library commemorates 50 years

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Today the Lilly Library is commemorating 50 years of exclusive historical treasures from across the Atlantic Ocean to Latin America in the exhibit “Treasures of the Lilly Library.”


Basketball

Hoosiers keep composure in important win

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On Wednesday, IU coach Tom Crean told members of the media that Penn State’s 0-5 Big Ten record and 8-9 overall season performance was “misleading.” The Nittany Lions had lost a number of close games.


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IU meets rival Purdue

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The No. 12 IU women’s swimming and diving team will battle another ranked opponent in No. 22 Purdue on Saturday at Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. The Hoosiers’ match with the Boilermakers is one of only two remaining dual meets before the Big Ten and NCAA championships.

Basketball

Women stifle Northwestern attack

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When Northwestern rallied to within two points of the lead to begin the second half, the IU women’s basketball team leaders did not flinch.


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Hoosiers set for final tune-up

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The IU men’s tennis team will play in its last tune-up competition this weekend. The Hoosiers are in Blacksburg, Va.for the Hokie Challenge, which begins at 4 p.m. today.




Haiti

IU offers cargo ship for Haiti donations

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There were 11 boxes of donated food and medical supplies sitting in the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Thursday morning that director Bradley Levinson didn’t know what to do with. But now a 20-foot cargo ship that the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation uses will be donated to transport the supplies to Haiti, Patrick O’Meara, IU vice president for international affairs, announced at Thursday’s Haiti forum.



Jessica Care Moore

King’s life celebrated with poetry

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In commemoration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library brought in Moore to recite her poetry that addresses many of the same issues MLK spoke about in the 1960s. Moore is an international poet, an author of three books and the CEO of her own publishing company, Moore Black Press.


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Kinsey displays art through ‘Private Eyes’

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Often amusing, potentially disturbing and always thought-provoking, the art in the Kinsey Institute Gallery exhibit, “Private Eyes: Amateur Works from The Kinsey Institute Collection,” is all amateur and all erotic.


Innaugural Ball

Honors students create annual formal ball

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The 2nd Annual Hutton Honors College Formal Ball: A Masquerade will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. Jan. 23 in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall. The event is free of charge.


Innaugural Ball

Honors students create annual formal ball

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The 2nd Annual Hutton Honors College Formal Ball: A Masquerade will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. Jan. 23 in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall. The event is free of charge.



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Green event promotes healthy eating habits

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Bloomington Eats Green is a weekend full of learning how to eat better. Not just eating healthy, but eating in a way that is good for the environment – and a way that involves the least amount of pain for animals and benefits local farmers as well.


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Senate wants gay marriage unconstitutional

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It’s a debate that has enveloped the United States from coast to coast. Opinions on the argument seem to be as divided as the nation that it encompasses is wide, only amplified by that fact that there is little middle ground to stand on.




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Meteorite strikes Va. doctors office

Doctors at a small practice in Lorton, Va., got a big surprise when a tennis ball-sized meteorite punched a hole through their roof. No one was injured.