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Column: United they stand, one flag, one hope

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Squished like an airtight can of crammed sardines, hundreds of people gathered on the uneven stones of Piazza Signoria to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Italy’s unification. Green, white and red lighting draped the walls of the Palazzo Vecchio as triumphant strains of “Fratelli d’Italia”, Italy’s national anthem, sailed through the starlit sky.

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Stagnant Pools drummer weighs in on music

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Doug and Bryan Enas started the band Stagnant Pools almost three years ago, and with Doug on the drums and Bryan on vocals and guitar, the duo delivers what Doug called “a mix of shoegaze and alternative rock.” 


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Warhol film to feature turbulent relationship

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The IU Art Museum’s Warhol Happenings will take a suspense-filled turn Thursday with the screening of “I Shot Andy Warhol.” The film will be shown at 8 p.m. in the museum’s Special Exhibitions Gallery.




Softball

IU sweeps Butler in dramatic fashion

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The IU softball team swept a double header Tuesday from Butler University at the IU Softball Field behind 31 strikeouts from senior pitcher Morgan Melloh. 


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Erdy leads squad to 4th place finish in Tucson

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After a monthlong tournament layoff, the No. 30 IU men’s golf team traveled to Tucson, Ariz., to play in the National Invitational Tournament at the Omni Tucson National Golf Club on Monday and Tuesday in an attempt to extend its three stroke-play tournament winning streak.


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Column: What you might’ve missed

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With the spring sports calendar now in full swing, here’s a recap of what happened across the Hoosier sports landscape, as well as what to watch for in the coming weeks.



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Cultural center provides forum

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An event tonight at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center will give members of the IU community a chance to exchange dialogue about diversity and multicultural issues across campus.


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RPS promotes nutrition month

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Residential Programs and Services promoted this initiative by sponsoring information sessions about healthy eating with the theme “Eat Right with Color.”



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Where's the relief, Hollywood?

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It’s been more than a week since the disaster (though the aftermath is still unfolding with the nuclear plant fallout), so where is all the Hollywood support that turned out for Haiti last year?


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IU @SXSW

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I spent my spring break in Austin, Texas, attending the SXSW 2011 Interactive Conference.  My week was packed with networking, knowledge and insight about the future of media, and yet all the while I kept wondering: Why are there only journalism students representing IU here?


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Letter: Republicans are falling short

As a straight man, a practicing Catholic and a young person who (sometimes embarrassingly) identifies as a Republican, I implore Republican lawmakers to immediately cease all efforts to amend Indiana’s state constitution to outlaw gay marriage.


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Letter: The college student's case for health reform

A year ago this week, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act. The law enacts significant health insurance reforms that will take effect during the next several years. But one very important piece of that law is already in place. And it may directly benefit college students.


Death at Briscoe

IU student confirmed dead

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A female student was found dead in her dorm room at about 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Gucker tower of Briscoe Quad, said Keith Cash, IU Police Department chief of police.