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Committee begins COAS dean search

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Administration leaders shared valuable experience about dean selection processes Thursday during a meeting with the committee chosen to review candidates for the position of dean at the College of Arts and Sciences. The group met with President Adam Herbert, IU Chancellor Ken Gros Louis and Interim Provost Michael McRobbie and was given its instructions by the trio.


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Hamas win raises questions of peace process

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Members of the IU community disagreed Thursday on the merits of the Hamas party's upset of the ruling Fatah party. Hamas emerged with a majority win in the Palestinian elections earlier this week.


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Much needed win in sight

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The Hoosiers need to win a few conference road games this season if they hope to contend for the Big Ten title. And Sunday afternoon would be a good time to start.


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Hoosier tennis teams set for grueling weekend

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The popular Internet song, "Peanut Butter Jelly Time," which features a dancing, rapping banana seems like a distracting tune for a tennis match. But not for No. 3 singles player Brianna Williams and the rest of IU's women's tennis team.

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Hoosier tennis teams set for grueling weekend

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After dealing with nerves and tension in its opening match of the 2006 spring season, the No. 60 IU men's tennis team looks to sweep both matches Saturday for the second time in consecutive weekends. The Hoosiers face the Toledo Rockets, who were recently upended by No. 73 Michigan State, 6-1, on Jan. 21, and the IU-Purdue University Fort Wayne Mastodons.




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Hoosier wrestlers prepare for two top 10 opponents

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As the IU wrestling team enters its practice facility everyday, a quote on the wall stares down at them, reminding the members of the need to work hard. "Unless you have prepared and deserve to emerge victorious, do not expect to win or be disappointed when you lose," the saying reads.


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Family Matters

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Redshirt freshman Andrae Hernandez has been a reliable starter for the IU wrestling team in the 133-pound division this season, jumping out to a 21-5 record, including a 9-2 record in dual competition. His backup, freshman Angel Escobedo, is a familiar face to him.


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Best idea since ...

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Www.SinceSlicedBread.com recently held an innovative competition. The Web site claims its project "is a national call for fresh, commonsense ideas. A call for ideas that will strengthen our economy and improve the day-to-day lives of working men and women and their families."


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Internet + dating = lame

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I was thinking the other day about where exactly I get my dating advice. In the early days my parents were there for me, explaining why it was a bad idea to breakup with someone through an Instant Message, and I still have my friends to give me (mostly) solid advice. But I think it might be time to call in the experts. I've decided on eHarmony (www.eHarmony.com).


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One hell of a drink

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As a columnist I always need to be on the lookout for the next social injustice to espouse in my hopelessly ineffectual 500 words. This week's en vogue topics include Supreme Court nominations, Fourth Amendment violations and coal mine collapsations, but all that had to take a back seat to another more pressing matter.








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Middle Way House to hold art auction

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Middle Way House, Inc., a domestic violence and rape crisis center in Bloomington, is holding a benefit art auction at 7 p.m. Saturday the IU Foundation on the 45/46 Bypass.


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IUware Online program licensed to LSU

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IUware Online has been offering free software to students, faculty and staff on all eight IU campuses since 1994. Until recently, the services IUware Online provided have been exclusively offered to those affiliated with IU. Now, IU has licensed IUware Online to Louisiana State University in a three-year agreement. The agreement includes any updates and improvements IU develops within the next three years, but IU still owns the license and reserves all rights, said Sue Workman, director of user support at IU.