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Police: Speed was main factor in car crash

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An accident that killed senior Ashley Crouse is the fault of the driver of a gray Honda station wagon that hit her vehicle, according to the IU and Bloomington Police Departments.



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Athletics fee to be voted on today

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The board of trustees is voting on the renewal of the $30 athletics fee and a possible tuition increase in the Frangipani Room today at 8:30 a.m.

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Presidential goodbye

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IU President Adam Herbert, this year's commencement speaker, doesn't remember who spoke at either his undergraduate or his graduate commencement, much less what they said.


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Softball team travels to Purdue

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The IU women's softball team will close out the 2005 season by travelling to West Lafayette 1 p.m. Saturday to face Purdue and then head back to Bloomington to face its archrivals again on Sunday.


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Track team hosting invitational

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The IU men's track team will close out the school year by hosting one of its only home meets of the season, the Billy Hayes Invitational, today at 4 p.m. The meet serves as final preparation for the Big Ten Championships, set for next weekend at Ohio State. Being only five weeks away from the NCAA Championships, IU has tapered down their training regimes.


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Golfers prepare for Big Tens

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While the rest of their classmates are attending commencement and graduation parties, IU senior golfers Jeff Overton and Heath Peters will be looking to cap off their careers in style at the Big Ten Championships at Wisconsin Friday through Sunday.


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Seniors will miss graduation for baseball

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For more than 6,900 seniors Saturday, "Pomp and Circumstance" will be the most important song of the day. However, for the five seniors on the IU baseball squad, it's "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" as the Hoosiers face off against Michigan State 3 p.m. Saturday at Sembower Field.


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Wright gone for good

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HOUSTON -- IU guard Bracey Wright signed with a sports agent Wednesday, effectively ending his college career, according to a broadcast report. Wright had announced last month that he would forgo his senior year of eligibility and declare for the NBA draft. But since he didn't initially sign with an agent, Wright preserved the chance to play another season for the Hoosiers.