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Don't compromise safety for political correctness

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The Indiana Daily Student editorial board’s complaining about the federal government’s policy forbidding homosexual men from giving blood should be addressed (“Donation Discrimination,” Feb. 13). I was pleased to see






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Hoosiers split matches in the South

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The No. 56 IU men’s tennis team (7-2) started off its weekend doubleheader in Alabama on a strong note, defeating the Troy Trojans by a score of 5-2, but lost to No. 20 Alabama 6-1.


Brandon Foltz

Late comeback for IU falls short

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A late resurgence and a number of close calls contributed to the Hoosiers’ loss this weekend as No. 28 IU (8-3) fell 4-3 to No. 19 Wake Forest.


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Hoosiers pull out win in final game of series

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Sunday morning came down an hour early for the IU baseball team, and it delivered in fine fashion. After losing their first two games of the season to Louisiana State, the Hoosiers pulled out a 7-6 ninth-inning victory to take game three and avoid the sweep.


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Sports commentator to speak at IU

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Former UCLA men’s basketball coach and current ESPN and ABC sports commentator Steve Lavin will speak tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Ernie Pyle Auditorium.


Daniel Herman

IU loses Big Ten title

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With several teams ranked ahead of the No. 21 Hoosiers at the Big Ten championships this past weekend, IU coach Ray Looze knew it would be nearly impossible to repeat as Big Ten champions.




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Who will IU basketball turn to next?

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With apologies to Director of Athletics Rick Greenspan and President Michael McRobbie, the real leader of IU is its men’s basketball coach. To this day, you can’t wear Hoosier paraphernalia outside Indiana without someone bringing up Bobby Knight, and he hasn’t coached at IU in eight years.


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Fit for Hollywood

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How’s this for a plot line: Team Hollywood, in the midst of a conference championship race, loses its coach for reasons beyond its control. The team members are rather peeved after hearing the news that their leader has been dismissed and several players skip practice the day before an important game to protest the decision. They blow off some steam. They rage against the injustice of it all. Then, they have a change of heart. Everyone boards the team plane the next day, and Team Hollywood pulls out a three-point victory with a new head coach to continue its pursuit of a championship.


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Baroque trio to play free recital at IU

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Dutch performers Jacques Ogg, Wilbert Hazelzet and Jaap ter Linden will be playing a free recital tomorrow night focusing on music of the Baroque period. They will perform at 8:30 p.m. in the IU Jacobs School of Music Recital Hall.




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Phil Vassar performs for enthusiastic fans

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“Chug it, chug it, chug it!” an enthusiastic Bluebird crowd chanted to Phil Vassar as he held his cup of beer Thursday night during his Bloomington stop on his first-ever acoustic tour. A fun college crowd is what Vassar was hoping for, and that is exactly what he got.