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Upcoming projects promote sustainability

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Throughout the year, the IU Task Force on Campus Sustainability strives to improve green operations and raise awareness about a variety of environmental issues on campus and upcoming projects are part of the plan to achieve these goals.


Sophomore guard Andrea McGuirt attempts a layup under the outstretched arms of a Ball State defender during the Hooisers 84-68 win over the Cardinals Nov. 14th at Assembly Hall.

Ball State stuns Tennessee 71-55

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Ball State stunned the two-time defending national champions Tennessee 71-55 in the opening round of the NCAA tournament on Sunday night, snapping one of the more remarkable streaks in college basketball history.


Academic Adviser Valeri Aquila, senior Mallory Akin, faculty member Phil Quirk and senior Krista Bergman talk squamous cells and dendrites at the Human Biology Program Coffee Hour on Monday afternoon in Morrison Hall. The coffee hour takes place every Monday from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m..

Human Biology Program coffee hour meant to spark discussion

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he human biology program, an interdisciplinary program in the College of Arts and Sciences, is attempting to make the University seem smaller by presenting a weekly coffee hour for students and faculty from all majors to get together and talk about an array of topics.



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IU student gives voice to diversity during break

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Instead of vacationing like many other students, freshman Christopher Bailey spent part of his break in Atlanta attending and speaking at this year’s 10th annual Linkage Summit on Leading Diversity conference from March 16 to 18.





IU senior diver Christina Loukas practices a dive off of a one-meter springboard during a practice Feb. 26 at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. Loukas was recently selected to the USA Diving 2009 World Championships team.

Hoosiers place 10th in championships

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In its final team meet of the season, the No. 13 IU women’s swimming and diving team placed 10th in this weekend’s NCAA Swim and Dive Championships at College Station, Texas.



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Around Sports

Check out what happened this weekend in IU athletics.


IU players rush to senior Whitney Thomas, left, after she hit a game winning shot with 0.2 seconds left during IU's 59-57 win against Dayton on Sunday at Assembly Hall.

No pity here

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Seniors Kim Roberson and Whitney Thomas deserved better. Last Monday, the NCAA selection committee turned its back on IU and offered Minnesota – the other Big Ten bubble team – an at-large bid to the Big Dance instead.


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DEA looking for cash tossed on Calif. freeways

Federal drug agents plan to review video of a freeway chase in San Diego to identify motorists who haven’t turned over thousands of dollars in cash that fleeing suspects threw out of their truck.



American folk musician Joan Baez talks to the audience during her performance March 13 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The singer-songwriter who champions social activism and human rights through her music played tunes spanning her 50-year career.

Folk singer Joan Baez performs in Bloomington

Joan Baez performed to a sold out crowd at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on March 13. The folk singer has been nominated for Grammy Awards seven times, and continues to play shows after 50 years in the business.


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The Game to perform at Jake’s on Tuesday

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The hip-hop beats and sentiment of modern gangster rap will envelop audience members at Jake’s Nightclub when chart-topping rapper The Game headlines with rising emcees Nipsey Hussle and Clyde Carson at 9 p.m. Tuesday.