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Burned frat house tampered with

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IU Police Department officers discovered Friday that boards on the windows of the abandoned Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, which sustained fire damage in February, had been removed and a lock on the side door of the house had been partially pried away, said IUPD Lt. Jerry Minger, reading from the police report.


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Research topics presented

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The use of prepositions in a Niger-Congo language, bioterrorist agents, the effect of color on working memory and Turkish shadow puppets were a few of the topics on which 23 undergraduate Hutton Honors College students presented Sunday in the Dogwood Room in the Indiana Memorial Union. The event featured students' 10-minute Powerpoint presentations in which students discussed their own specific fields of research.


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Group helps storm victims over break

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Not content to simply relax and treat spring break as a respite from school, some members of IU Habitat for Humanity spent the week working to better the lives of people in need. "We accomplished so much in that week, and I felt more energized when I got back to campus than after my usual lazy spring breaks," said IU Habitat board member Jessica Donaldson in an e-mail. "I met so many awesome people and really feel like I made a difference," she said. "My favorite part of the build was putting up the trusses. ... It was a good test of trust because we were standing on boards where the ceiling would be, usually with nothing but the concrete floor below us." Each year, Habitat for Humanity sends groups of college students to building sites in the South during spring break. By sending students to places like Florida, the group hopes to gain the interest of more potential student builders.


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Reunion brings together Kesem campers, counselors

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Parents, campers and counselors gathered at the Monroe County YMCA for the Camp Kesem Spring Reunion on Sunday afternoon for a chance to relive the experiences of a typical day at camp. For almost four hours, last year's 21 campers were able to reunite with counselors and other campers while their parents looked on. "The reunion is a great chance for everybody to reconnect during the year since we're not at camp and we don't have the time we did," Project Coordinator and junior Sigall Rave said. "It's good to just get together for a few hours to see everybody."

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IUEMS starts new initiative

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Following its mock wreck staged Saturday, the IU Emergency Medical Service club is broadening its efforts to increase awareness about the importance of safety on campus. Club members will be handing out flyers all week to promote ICE, the "In Case of Emergency" plan that encourages people to program a list of emergency contacts into their cell phones. "Basically, IUEMS is in the business of saving lives. That's what we do," said IUEMS President and Chief Tamara Habib. "And one way that we can do that is through education in the community." Habib said the sooner an emergency response team can get in contact with someone's parents or close friends, the better chance that person has to make a speedy and meaningful recovery.


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The Student Consumer

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Sophomore Jake Ruby says haircuts are what separate men from beasts. Yet for many IU students, looking like a beast might appear to be the only option when the comforts of home and their stylists are hundreds of miles away. While finding a decent salon in Bloomington seems difficult, some students have proved research combined with trial and error yields results.


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Risky business?

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Many people like to tell me they are entrepreneurial but they do not pursue their entrepreneurial dreams because they are "too risky." Right ... Everyone talks about how entrepreneurship is risky, but they do not define what they mean. Before we can define something as risky, wouldn't it be convenient if we knew what we meant by this word? In fact, the term "risky" is one of the most relative terms in the dictionary. The sad truth is that when most people say something is risky, they are implying one thing: It would risk their comfortable standard of living. Think about it. What is the worst thing that can happen to an entrepreneur in this country?


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Bloomington

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Lake enthusiasts from Chicago should be living in paradise. With access to Lake Michigan, boaters and beach-goers have plenty of opportunities for fun. But Jeff Hammond, the Fourwinds Resort and Marina's general manager, said people from the Chicago area come to Lake Monroe all the time, with the busiest season being from April to October. "It's a different type of boating experience than Lake Michigan," Hammond said. "It's more relaxed with a different type of scenery. Visitors can feel like they've really gotten away." Nestled in rolling hills between Indianapolis and Louisville, Ky.,, Bloomington has increasingly become a hot spot for tourism.



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UPDATE: Coaching decision imminent, IU spokesman says

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Larry MacIntyre, director of media relations, said he expects an announcement of the next IU men's basketball coach to be made "within days." He added the announcement could come as late as early next week. MacIntyre's expectation, though, was only based on "me reading the tea leaves in front of me," he said.


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Burglary at Taco Bell thwarted

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A Bloomington man was arrested early Thursday morning after confessing to police that he had planned to rob the Taco Bell on South Walnut Street. Joshua H. Arthur, 18, a Taco Bell employee, was charged with attempted burglary after Bloomington police found him in the woods behind the fast food restaurant with a black bag and ski mask.


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ONLINE ONLY: The Weekly Weird

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DENVER -- A makeshift mannequin that failed to fool police monitoring the high-occupancy vehicle lane on Highway 36 fetched $15,000 in an auction on eBay, with proceeds going to charity, the buyer announced. Denver-based Video Professor bought the Styrofoam head, coat hanger, and clothing stuffed with newspapers from HOV scofflaw Greg Pringle, 53, of Broomfield, said Brian Olson, a company spokesman.



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Spaghetti and strip clubs

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The sixth season of the HBO series "The Sopranos" began March 12. Its much-anticipated return after almost two years is a spark in my fire of TV love. I don't watch many new TV shows anymore. I watch more sitcom reruns on TBS than anything else. But with their return to TV, Tony and Carmela's violent and tumultuous lives have made their way back into my routine.


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President visits Indianapolis

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INDIANAPOLIS -- About 500 supporters of Rep. Mike Sodrel, R-9th District, came to a fundraiser at the Murat Centre's Egyptian Room Friday to hear President George W. Bush speak. The president's speech yielded constant cheering and applause from the crowd -- despite protesters marching outside -- and about $500,000 for the Republican congressman's re-election campaign, said Cam Savage, Sodrel's chief of staff.


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Drag pageant draws crowd

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During the first round question-and-answer session of the 15th annual Miss Gay IU drag pageant, contestant Naomi Divine answered with, "We're here, we're queer, we're proud and we're gonna live for it." Her response captured the mood of the event, which was hosted by OUT, IU's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Union, Friday at the IU Auditorium.


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Quarterfinals loss means goodbye for Hoosiers' dynamic duo

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MILWAUKEE -- The final buzzer echoed through the Al Maguire Center Friday night as the Marquette fans cheered their team's WNIT quarterfinals victory. Quietly in front of the scorer's table, the 2005-06 IU women's basketball team came together one last time and then walked off the court together while the PA announcer thanked both players and fans for a great game. And that was it for seniors Cyndi Valentin and Jenny DeMuth.


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Experiencing Asia

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Hundreds of people spanning a wide range of ages and backgrounds gathered at the IU Auditorium Sunday night to get a "Taste of Asia" at the Asian American Association's 13th annual celebratory and cultural event. A variety of performances primarily from IU student groups preceded a sampling of various Asian foods Bloomington restaurants donated.


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Cutters, Kappa Delta take poles

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Kappa Delta rider Lauren Ziemba's Little 500 wasn't supposed to be like this. Because of an injury to teammate Mary Gaz Thursday night, Ziemba doubled her workload and peddled two laps during Saturday's qualifications. "I'm a senior this year and I thought this isn't how my senior year is supposed to be," she said. "I'm not supposed to ride two laps. It's supposed to go perfect -- perfect weather, perfect track, perfect quals."