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One last cliche

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Wahlberg stays right in his comfort zone - smuggling things with a Boston accent


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Final: IU 69, NU 70

The men's basketball team lost its third straight game Wednesday in Nebraska, falling 70-69 in the final seconds.


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Live chat: IU vs Nebraska

The Hoosiers take on the Cornhuskers of Nebraska at 7 p.m. Follow along with the IDS basketball reporters as they discuss the game.


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McRobbie to guest host jazz program today

IU President Michael McRobbie will guest host a jazz program today, on the local public radio station WFIU. The show, titled "Just You and Me," will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m.



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Nebraska visit marks a first for Hoosiers

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For the first time in 70 years, the No. 11/13 IU basketball team will travel to Lincoln, Neb., in the inaugural conference meeting between the Hoosiers and the Nebraska Cornhuskers.


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Scholars meeting addresses vacancies

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At a town hall meeting for Hudson and Holland Scholars on Tuesday, University officials answered student questions about a number of vacancies in the Hudson and Holland staff.





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IU honors David Baker's 80th birthday with concerts

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This weekend, the Jacobs School of Music will hold an 80th birthday celebration for Baker. Although his birthday was Dec. 21, the school said it wanted to honor the jazz legend in a manner that students could participate in.


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Art bookshop provides for students, helps community

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The sign was easy to spot. Inside the School of Fine Arts and up the stairs, another sign waited and, from there, still another sign, all of which eventually led to a small, organized room repeatedly labeled “Friends of Art Bookshop.”



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ACLU director retires after 40 years of public work

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After more than 40 years in public service and leadership positions, Gilbert Holmes will retire March 31 from his current position as American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana executive director. Holmes has been the executive director for the past three years.


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FDA increases age restrictions for birth control

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Many birth control advertisements have two things in common: A happy woman and a long list of risks. By law, those risks must be conveyed, and in December, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ruled that the labels for Yaz and Yasmin needed to better communicate the high risks of blood clots.


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Ind. law requires bike bells

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According to an Indiana state law enacted in 1991, all bicyclists must equip their bicycles with a bell or other auditory device capable of delivering a signal heard at least 100 feet away.