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Riders ready for final tune-up

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Individual Time Trials showed which rider is the fastest after four laps. Miss-N-Out showed which rider can out-race the competition. Thus far, the Little 500 series events have only determined the top individuals. Until now.


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Dave Matthews, Tim Reynolds to hold free concert for Obama at IU

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Thousands of students anxiously lined Washington Street outside Sen. Barack Obama’s Bloomington campaign office and the Indiana Memorial Union Wednesday night and all day Thursday to get their hands on free Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds concert tickets.  PODCAST:  Hoosier Headlines


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Riders ready for final tune-up

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Individual Time Trials showed which rider is the fastest after four laps. Miss-N-Out showed which rider can out-race the competition. Thus far, the Little 500 series events have only determined the top individuals. Until now.  VIDEO:  Miss-N-Out  VIDEO:  Qualifications  BLOG:  Blogging Away


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IU remembers King’s legacy

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Forty years ago Friday, on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on the balcony of his hotel in Memphis, Tenn. The inspirational speaker who believed in nonviolent protest was at the forefront of the Civil Rights movement.  SOUNDSLIDE:  MLK: A look back

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Around the Arts

Travelocity: Fashion From All Over the World Where: 8 p.m. Saturday More Info: The IU Black Student Union will host a program showcasing clothing from around the globe. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 the day of the show.


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Curtain rises on student-led theater troupe at Collins

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Wednesday night’s debut of playwright Noah Haidle’s “Mr. Marmalade” at the Collins Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch Coffeehouse was a success, as the exuberant eight-person student cast made audiences gasp and giggle at Haidle’s bleak comedy.


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Buskirk to host African American Dance Co.

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There’s an old African proverb that says “when the music changes, so does the dance.” Considering the repertoire of styles, influences and techniques employed by the African American Dance Company for Friday’s spring concert, that proverb will ring true many times before the curtain falls at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.


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Luminescence Project will be ‘ensnaring hate’

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or the 40th anniversary of King’s death, the IU Luminescence Project, a group that creates a multi-sensory experience with classical music, will present “Ensnaring Hate,” a three-part choral performance, at 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Musical Arts Center 301.


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Play us a tune, piano man

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I’ve had a pretty nasty cold this week, thanks to the fickle Indiana spring weather. But Tuesday night as I watched a cast of about 15 dancers jump and jive all across the stage to the melodious sounds of Billy Joel hits, I forgot all about my cold.








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Campus groups host festivities for country on Sunday

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This year marks Israel’s 60th birthday, and this Sunday, students all around campus will have the chance to celebrate. Along with many other sponsors, Hoosiers for Israel and the Union Board are teaming up to host Israelpalooza 2008.