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Magazine accepting student submissions

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Student artists and writers looking to have their work published have the opportunity in Canvas, the Union Board-sponsored fine arts magazine. Photography, paintings, poetry and short fiction pieces are typical submissions to the magazine, which comes out once a semester, but the publication isn't limited to that type of work, said senior Karolyn Steffens, assistant director of Canvas. "We'll consider any kind of visual art that people want to send in," she said. The magazine is completely student-run and a selections committee comprised of several students, not just art students, decides which submitted pieces will run.


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Chronicler of American feminism dies of cancer

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NEW YORK -- Playwright Wendy Wasserstein, who celebrated women confronting feminism, careers, love and motherhood in such works as "The Heidi Chronicles" and "The Sisters Rosensweig," died Monday. She was 55. Wasserstein, who had been battling cancer in recent months, died at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Andre Bishop, head of Lincoln Center Theater and Wasserstein's close friend and mentor, said the cause of death was lymphoma. "She was an extraordinary human being whose work and whose life were extremely intertwined," Bishop said. "She was not unlike the heroines of most of her plays -- a strong-minded, independent, serious good person." Wasserstein's writing was known for its sharp, often wry observations about what women had to do to succeed in a world dominated by men.


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From the Editors

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Contrary to what some people may think, the Indiana Daily Student was not raised in a barn and it does not spend an inordinate amount of time conversing with sailors.


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7 of 11

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The Badgers have spent more time atop the Big Ten than anyone, but evened the field this weekend when they lost in Michigan. Normally Wisconsin would be considered unbeatable at home, but North Dakota State gave everyone hope when it upset the Badgers in the Kohl Center. Kammron "Chris Rock" Taylor has joined Alando Tucker to provide an ample one-two punch on offense, but the attack has been streaky all season.


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CHOCOLATE

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The Pride Film Festival's dance party included movies on blowing tapestries, a chocolate covered man and several hours of dance music for festival attendees.



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The art of chocolate

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A chiseled statue inspired by the greek god Atlas stood covered in chocolate. Without warning, he moved. Dave Naze, an assistant instructor in the IU Department of Communication and Culture, said he'd never before been covered in chocolate, but described playing Atlas as an exciting, liberating experience.


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IU leadership set to transform

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There were no sit-ins or demonstrations in the streets. But since the beginning of this school year, the faculty -- perhaps an unlikely agent for change in the view of students -- has brought about near-revolution at IU.



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Hoosiers drop road game to Spartans

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Coming off a dominating home win against Illinois last Thursday, the IU women's basketball team traveled to No. 16 Michigan State Sunday in hopes of jumping further ahead in the Big Ten standings. The Hoosiers stuck with the Spartans for most of the game and held a lead as late as 6:10 in the second half, but ultimately lost 65-59.


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Offense seems lost in offensive loss

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There are plenty of words to describe the Hoosiers' performance Sunday -- uninspired, undisciplined, sloppy, embarrassing. But there are fewer reasons for why it happened. Minnesota out-rebounded, out-hustled and simply outplayed IU in an awful 61-42 road loss for the Hoosiers in which they were held to just 32 percent shooting from the floor.


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No. 15 Hoosiers drop weekend series to Illini, Hawkeyes

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With No. 3 Illinois and No. 7 Iowa coming into Bloomington during the weekend, the IU wrestling team knew it was going to face some tough wrestlers. The No. 15 Hoosiers hoped to exploit some of the individual match-ups, but in the end those match-ups caused their first two losses of the season. The Hoosiers began the weekend falling to the Illini 26-6 Friday, then dropped their match against the Hawkeyes Sunday 30-12. In both dual meets, the Hoosiers took early advantages with wins by senior Joe Dubuque.



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Hoosiers fall short in showdown with Michigan

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Senior Sergiy Fesenko and sophomore Ben Hesen broke school records as the No. 11 IU men's swimming and diving team took No. 6 Michigan to the final event in a 160-140 loss Sunday at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center in Bloomington.


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Swim team struggles against ranked Big Ten opponents

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The No. 15 IU women's swimming and diving team split a two-day double dual meet with No. 14 Penn State and Ohio State. The Nittany Lions toppled the Hoosiers 197.5-152.5, while IU defeated host Ohio State 199-151. The split moves the Hoosiers to 7-3 overall and 5-2 in Big Ten play.


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Davis says White probably out for rest of season

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Sophomore forward D.J. White has very little chance of returning this season, IU coach Mike Davis told the media this weekend. "Last I heard, he's out for the season," Davis said after Friday's practice.


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WEEKLY RANT

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IU's game against Minnesota was the most heartless, uninspired and downright despicable performance I have ever witnessed. This team has no guts, no drive, no desire and definitely no heart. Jeremy WebsterSenior


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Study shows graduates lack literacy abilities

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Students at two- and four-year universities might be able to earn degrees, but the knowledge they gain at college is not enough to be successful in the global marketplace, according to a report issued last week by the American Institutes for Research.


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ONLINE ONLY: Ramble Ramble Ramble

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Bloomington is one of the better places in the Midwest to get over the post holiday blues. My initial impression of the place was that of a magic party haven. A seemingly endless array of beautiful women and upbeat guys all huddled around a keg on one of those tiny wooden decks attached to an apartment-—sometime—somewhere. That was from the outside looking in; and a long time ago. Let's drop back two years to the odiferous town of Terre Haute, IN. In a quest to offend as many people as possible, I am here to report the town stinks—literally. Metaphorically.