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From bitterly single to happily commited

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For some reason, the women of our generation are taught not to expect much from men. I try not to buy into that mentality. After all, we’re big girls who can think for ourselves.


Pressler

Q&A with pianist Menahem Pressler

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This year marks Pressler’s 57th year  teaching at the IU Jacobs School of Music, but has also seen him honored with the Music Teachers National Association Achievement Award, an honor bestowed to individuals who have had an impact on music teaching. 

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Bloomington Hudsucker Posse hoops for peace

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On the outside, the Bloomington Hudsuckers spin hula hoops, but on the inside, they concentrate on inner peace. Some Hudsuckers have lost weight, others gained enlightenment, but all have gained a sense of community. Most Indiana residents find these hippie-dippy hula-hoopers out of the loop, but the flow of this simple circle helps members clear their mind and focus on peace.


Fairview

The high cost of free lunch

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The words “hungry children” usually evoke images of children in Africa, stomachs bloated and rib cages protruding from thin flesh, but there are hungry kids who go to school less than two miles from IU’s campus. Fairview Elementary is within throwing distance of gourmet restaurants, organic grocery stores and dorm cafeterias overflowing with ethnic foods.


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SPEA class hopes to plan, establish new city

Seven students in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs course Seminar in Urban Management will use the semester to attempt to create a new town near Center Grove, Ind.


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Submissions for Iris film festival nearing

The IU Department of Communication and Culture’s Iris Film and Video Festival is accepting film submissions for its sixth annual showcase, held Jan. 28 at the IU Cinema.


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Big Ten Network to air series featuring IU

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Beginning today, Big Ten Network will run a series that features IU-sponsored activities, including a program for horse-assisted activities for children with special needs and veterans, as well as an HIV and AIDS control program based in Kenya.



SRSC Spring Semester Kick-off

Kickoff offers freebies, fitness

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As sorority girls screamed and cheered with their new sisters across campus Monday night, another kind of noise came from the lobby of the Student Recreational Sports Center.




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Romney proving himself in debates

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With a Republican Party divided so viciously among a wide range of candidates, an option that is both straightforward and open will easily be able to walk right in and take the nomination.


Pick your poison

It's all in the R

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Conservatives are being forced to make a choice as they head to the polls in New Hampshire: one incredibly flawed, hopelessly unoriginal candidate or his ideological twin.


Newt

Newt’s simpleton foreign policy

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For a man who has a Ph.D. in history, you’d think Gingrich would know better than to supply such a simplistic rationale for the rise of radical Islamic regimes in the Middle East, but alas, he does not.


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IU excels at its Indiana home, falters on road

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After a loss Sunday at home to conference foe Northwestern, the IU women’s basketball team now stands at 5-12, including a 0-4 start in the Big Ten. But even with only two wins thus far in Assembly Hall, the Hoosiers do seem to show an advantage when playing on Branch McCracken Court. They’ve won by almost six more points when in Bloomington, and their losses have been much closer as they lose by seven points fewer on average.  Here’s a look at the IU women’s basketball team’s home court advantage so far in the 2011-12 campaign.


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Latest AP poll ranks IU No. 7 after solid victories

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The latest Associated Press poll has IU at No. 7, marking the first time the Hoosiers have cracked the top 10 since Jan. 21, 2008. While the rest of the season has yet to be determined, recent history has not been on IU’s side. Here’s a look at how IU has fared in post-Bob Knight seasons in which they’ve cracked the AP top 10.


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Littrell happy to be a Hoosier

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As 2011 came to an end, the IU football team lost one of its co-offensive coordinators when Rod Smith left to coach at Arizona. On Jan. 3, IU Coach Kevin Wilson named Seth Littrell, coincidentally the former co-offensive coordinator at Arizona, to the post of offensive coordinator.


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The high cost of free lunch

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The words “hungry children” usually evoke images of children in Africa, stomachs bloated and rib cages protruding from thin flesh, but there are hungry kids who go to school less than two miles from IU’s campus. Fairview Elementary is within throwing distance of gourmet restaurants, organic grocery stores and dorm cafeterias overflowing with ethnic foods.