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Wednesday, April 29
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Miss-N-Out

Chelminiak, Sharp win Miss-N-Out titles

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After losing last season’s Miss-N-Out to Eric Young, Phi Delta Theta senior rider Steven Sharp is back on top of the Little 500 Spring Series, and in only her second year riding, Kappa Alpha Theta rider Kathleen Chelminiak is already making her name well known amongst the Little 500 elite.




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Singing Hoosiers to give director final call

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Performing favorite numbers from the past 60 years, the Singing Hoosiers will perform their final concert under the direction of retiring Jacobs School of Music Choral Director and professor Michael Schwartzkopf at 8 p.m. Saturday in the IU Auditorium.

Shooting

Sheriff's deputy injured in altercation

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A Monroe County sheriff’s deputy and a suspect were transported to the hospital after the Bloomington Police Department responded to a shot fired at the intersection of West Seventh and North Adams streets at about 2:30 p.m. Thursday.


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Career fair exposes students to global opportunities

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A career fair that focuses on non-governmental organizations and intergovernmental organizations will take place for the second consecutive year from 1 to 3 p.m. today at the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union.







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Miss Greek IU to raise funds for cancer research

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Seventeen women representing their sorority chapters have been practicing and fundraising for weeks in hopes of being crowned the first-ever Miss Greek IU. Delta Chi fraternity will put on the first pageant this Sunday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union to benefit the V Foundation for Cancer Research.


Andrew Lam: "Writing in Two Hemispheres"

Author discusses time as Vietnamese refugee

Reflecting on his life, award-winning author and journalist Andrew Lam spoke to a packed auditorium on the topic of “Writing in Two Hemispheres” on Thursday at the School of Journalism.




Tennis

IU heads to Michigan in attempt to break slide

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With little time to digest a double dose of defeat to Ohio State and Louisville, No. 23 Indiana (14-5, 2-1) will test its mettle in the Great Lakes State in back-to-back matches Saturday and Sunday.



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Persistent defensive struggles puts team on dubious pace

One of the biggest questions that IU Coach Tracy Smith and the baseball team are facing entering the second Big Ten series of the year is how to clean up the defensive play. After 25 games, the Hoosiers rank last in the Big Ten in errors with 57.