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Cities slow to use 911 systems

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Ball State University’s Advanced Crisis Communications Training program surveyed the membership of the National Emergency Number Association, an association of 911 professionals, and found several gaps in the use of the National Incident Management System.


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Iran charges American journalist

An American journalist jailed for more than two months in Iran has been charged with espionage, her lawyer said Wednesday, dashing hopes of a quick release days after her parents arrived in the country seeking her freedom.


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Regulators suspend NJ doc’s license

A New Jersey doctor whom health officials suspect was the source of a hepatitis B outbreak had his medical license suspended indefinitely on Wednesday by state regulators.


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A loss for educational equity

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The next several years might see a decline in the availability of financial aid due to the hit many university endowments took last fall.

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All the cool kids are doing it

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Normally, thinking for oneself is always preferable to succumbing to peer pressure, and standing one’s ground in the face of finger-pointing is an admirable achievement.


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A new kind of hung jury

Due to their influence on young people and status in the community, college professors tend to find their First Amendment rights under scrutiny more often than most people.


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Whatever works

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More than 10,000 Moldovan youths protested Tuesday against their newly-elected, communist government, which they believed tampered with the election.


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Here's what happened in IU sports




Freshman Bridget Langan stands on first base during the sixth inning against Indiana State on March 26 at the IU Softball Field. Freshman Molly Anderson hit a walk-off RBI in the eighth inning, lifting the Hoosiers to a 5-4 win over the Sycamores.

Hoosiers to face Big Ten’s best in Ohio State

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The Hoosiers (5-26, 1-5) recently got something they have  lacked throughout the season: a feature pitcher. Sophomore pitcher Sara Olson will take the mound against the Big Ten’s best today, when IU faces No. 16 Ohio State (28-6, 5-1) at 2 p.m. today.



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Pistol offense excels at spring scrimmage

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If IU has any shot to beat any conference foes in its challenging schedule, Chappell, Lewis and Payton must set the tone early and take control when things go into disarray. Don’t be alarmed if you see the ball in their hands when the game is on the line, either.



Chicago State's Albert Carpen slides into second in front of junior infielder Jake Dunning on March 31 at Sembower Field. The Hoosiers face Louisville at 4 p.m. today on the road.

Cardinals down IU, 15-1

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A rough start early on for IU (12-17) resulted in a dominant 15-1 win for the Cardinals (21-9). IU coach Tracy Smith summed up the reason of his team’s loss in one word: “pitching.”



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Career Center workshop brings networking, diversity together

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Networking and diversity are two hot topics among college students. The Career Development Center will hold a workshop titled “Diversify Your Options” to promote both of these issues. Students will get the opportunity to work in small group settings and to engage in personal conversations with prospective employers toward the end of the evening.