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Head to the Hall

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When the IU women’s basketball team says goodbye to its lone senior, Nikki Smith, the Hoosiers hope a record crowd will be at Assembly Hall to wish her farewell.





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Hoosiers head north to Big Ten Championships

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If you were to step into the Gladstein Fieldhouse on a Monday afternoon, you would see a team practicing like it has all season, working toward goals it had set out to accomplish long before the year began.





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Around the arts

Fusion Culture: Transportable Living When: Now through March 7 Where: School of Fine Arts Gallery More info: Works by environmental artist Sarah FitzSimons will be on display. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Entry is free.


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Le Dernier Cri: Best dressed but boring

The Academy Awards have come and gone, the red carpet has been rolled up and the borrowed jewels have been returned. There were a few surprises, but not many.



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Organization benefits African libraries

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At the end of every semester, students sell back, re-use or store textbooks. Books For Africa, a non-profit organization operating in the U.S. and Canada, collects books students donate, and they eventually travel to or benefit African libraries.


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Hapkido Club to host self-defense seminar

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IU’s Hapkido and Self-Defense Club will host a self-defense and rape awareness seminar from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday in room 163 of the School of the Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.


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Renowned neuroscientist to give lecture

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Dr. Robert Sapolsky, a renowned neuroscientist, will be coming to IU to discuss the familiar topic of stress and the ongoing neurological research being conducted to investigate how it affects humans.




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Students to learn African-Cuban dances

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Students and Bloomington residents will have the opportunity to dance the weekend away during workshops in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and the Indiana Memorial Union.