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Ferrell, Johnson to continue debate

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When college basketball’s 2012 recruiting classes were finalized, a great debate between Indiana’s preeminent basketball rivals was sparked.



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No vote for HJR 3 in November

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When the full Senate votes on HJR 3, it will do so without the controversial second sentence, the one which banned civil unions and any similar legal status.


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Penn State spoils IU’s upset attempt

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The IU women’s basketball gave No. 11 Penn State a scare late Thursday night, but senior guard Maggie Lucas and the Nittany Lions proved to be too much for the Hoosiers, defeating IU 71-63.



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Hoosiers look to bounce back in Atlanta

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After ending the season’s opening tournament with a 1-4 record, the IU softball team is looking to bounce back quickly as they travel to Atlanta for the Panther Invitational.




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Trustees discuss academic plans

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The Board of Trustees met Thursday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, covering a wide range of topics including a presentation on the new academic directions of IU.


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Ten miles below zero

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Running through the clawing cold of a surprise snowstorm, the Bloomington High School North boys cross country team tried to stay warm.



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Co-founder of Reddit now investor, adviser

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The co-founder of Reddit and now-investor and adviser for more than 70 start-ups spoke to more than 200 IU students Thursday in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union about how they can join him in his mission to "suck less."


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Stakes rise at Hoosier Hills

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The IU track and field team will maintain its rigid focus this weekend at the Hoosier Hills Invitational, the Hoosiers’ last home meet of their indoor season.



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IU baseball begins season

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In 120 days, the eight best college baseball teams in United States will compete in Omaha, Neb., for the right to call themselves national champions.