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Wrestling

IU faces Manchester in 1st match

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The IU wrestling team takes on Manchester Thursday in the team's first match of the season, in hopes of figuring out what the lineups for this year should be.



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Turner to enter Hall of Fame

Former IU basketball player Landon Turner will be inducted into the IU Athletics Hall of Face, despite playing only three seasons for the Hoosiers.


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Students honor 85th anniversary

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Contemporary dance students will celebrate IU Dance Theatre’s 85th anniversary with a concert Sunday evening at the IU Auditorium.Beginning at 7 p.m., the event is free and open to the public.

grupo

Plays explore manipulation

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Today at 8 p.m., the IU Grupo de Teatro VIDA presents its seventh annual performance. This year, it is called “Maniobras Traviesas,” Spanish for mischievous maneuvers.






P.O.S.

P.O.S.

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Rap for thinking and dancing



Cloud Atlas

Cloud Atlas

Indescribable and imaginative, "Cloud Atlas" is a masterpiece


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Hidden Gems

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Bloomington has more to offer than booze and basketball. Some of B-town’s treasures are overlooked in the rush between classes and bar crawls. Weekend helps you uncover some townie secrets.


Welch

Peggy Welch

Welch graduated from Mississippi College in 1977 with a BS in education. She completed prerequisites for nursing school at IU and later earned an associates degree in nursing (RN) from Ivy Tech Community College in 1995. She has worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative aide, as a substitute teacher, a childbirth educator, a probation officer and served as the first director of the Monroe County Community Corrections Program.


Mann

James (Jim) Mann

Mann graduated from Indiana State University in 1987 and later earned a masters in social science education in 1995. He has taught at the middle, junior high and high school levels. Mann also has been a night-school teacher and a coach of various academic teams. He has been nominated for the Golden Apple Award 20 times.


Harper

Teresa Harper

Harper did her undergraduate degree at IU-PUI and later studied at the IU School of Law at Indianapolis and was admitted to the Indiana State Bar in 1982.


Donnelly

Joe Donnelly

Donnelly was born on Sept. 29, 1955. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1977 and earned a law degree from the Notre Dame Law School in 1981. Donnelly ran a small printing company before serving on the State Election Board from 1988-1989 and on the Marian High School school board from 1997-2001. His first experience with the U.S. Congress came in 2006 when he was elected to represent Indiana's 2nd District. He is currently finishing his third term in office after reelections in 2008 and 2010. In relation to his congressional work, Donnelly is a member of the Blue Dog Coalition and sits on two committees in the areas of financial services and veterans' affairs.


Klein

Keith Klein

Klein graduated from IU in 1966 with a BS in radio-tv. He earned a masters degree in mass communication from IU in 1967. He currently is the vice-president of the Monroe County Community School Corporation.


Boneham

Rupert Boneham

Boneham is a community organizer and founder of the mentoring program Rupert’s Kids, which provides mentoring and educational programming to at-risk Indianapolis youth. He also created the Park Adoption Program, which provides a work project for young people in his mentoring proram. He also owns production company Tournament Towers. Boneham previously worked with young offenders in the court system. He was also a contestant, and prize-winner for fan favorite, on the reality show Survivor.


Pence

Mike Pence

Pence is a native of Columbus, Indiana. He graduated from Hanover College in 1981 with a degree in American History and earned a degree in law from Indiana University School of Law in 1986. He is a former president of the Indiana Policy Review Foundation. Pence started a statewide radio show broadcast on Network Indiana from 1994 to 1999. From 1995 to 1999, Pence hosted a Sunday morning television show. Pence was elected to the US House of Representatives in 2000 and served six terms. He served as House Republican Conference Chairman, Chairman of the House Republican Study Committee, on the House Agriculture and Small Business committee. He served on the House Judiciary Committee and Vice-Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Constitution, and on the Foreign Affairs Committee where he is the Vice-Chairman on the Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia.