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Without Chaplin, Hoosiers try to rebound

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IU women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack has described defense as her team’s game. The Hoosiers (9-7, 2-3) look to prove that identity even further, as they play host to a heavy-shooting Michigan team at 7 p.m. today in Assembly Hall.




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Stand up, stand out and possibly shut up in 2010

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The ball dropped, the glasses clinked and someone had their noisemaker privileges revoked for screeching well past the stroke of midnight. Yes, New Year traditions are quite predictable. However, some say the trends in music for the new year are a bit harder to guess.


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A friend request for Tavi Gevinson

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Tavi’s fashion blog, “Style Rookie,” started out as the product of her growing curiosity in fashion and blogging. Since its launch in March 2008, the blog evolved from a place Tavi posted snapshots of magazine ads and photos of favorite ensembles to a critical analysis of the fashion industry.



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DNR interested in Tulip Trace land

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The threat of bankruptcy forced the members of the Girl Scouts of Tulip Trace Council to sell Camp Belmont, a 282-acre plot of land on which girls had been hiking, camping and earning Try-It Badges since the 1960s.




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Pay day

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T.I.S. has run out of books. So has the IU bookstore, for that matter. And Amazon.com.


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Facebook rules

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I abandoned MySpace in high school, deciding that a site full of spam messages from bands was not the social networking I desired. Will we slowly abandon Facebook as we get older?


Full Body Scan

Of scanners and scares

WE SAY The TSA should rethink its approach to counterterrorism.


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IU professor receives $2.35 million grant

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IU School of Optometry Professor William H. Swanson recently received a $2.35 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. The grant will help Swanson continue his research in one of the leading causes of blindness.


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Fatal sex game leads to trial

Portland, Maine – A gun collector who introduced several weapons into sex play with two other men contends they were to fulfill a sexual fantasy. Instead, the combination of drugs, extreme sex and Russian roulette led to a manslaughter trial.Both the defense and prosecutors say there was no intent to kill. But prosecutors say Bruce Lavallee-Davidson, 50, was responsible for ensuring his gun wasn’t loaded.


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Demjanjuk trial hears about Nazi camp guards

Former Soviet prisoners of war were trained by the Nazis as guards and used regularly in the Germans’ machinery of mass murder, a historian testified Wednesday at the trial of John Demjanjuk.