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Purdue installing surveillance cameras to keep tabs on campus

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Purdue University police are keeping an even closer eye on campus activities through new surveillance cameras designed to increase safety and deter crime. Cameras are being placed at 54 sites, mostly parking garages, through May. Purdue Police Chief John Cox says he plans to have 133 exterior cameras in place by fall to enable police dispatchers to monitor public spaces.






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Springing forward may be costing Ind. residents

State residents will move their clocks forward one hour before they hit the sack Saturday night so that they’ll be in sync when the annual time shift takes effect early Sunday. The time change is welcomed by businesses that hope to lure in customers as the sun stays out longer, but research suggests daylight saving time may also have a downside.


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Purdue solar car enters international contest

A solar-powered car made by Purdue University students is getting an upgrade before it competes in an international contest for fuel-efficient vehicles.







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Waldron Center bought by city

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After several months of financial turmoil and negotiations, the City has formally announced its decision to take ownership of the John Waldron Arts Center. The decision will become effective March 31.



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IU Foundation terminates 18 staff members

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The IU Foundation let go of 18 employees Thursday, in the wake of a $2.4 million deficit and a 10 percent decrease in the Foundation’s budget for this fiscal year.



Basket Ball

Northwestern buries IU in first-round loss

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For the entire 2009-2010 season, IU has been behind. Like a lagging runner, the Hoosiers have never been able to catch up to their Big Ten rivals, the teams they must measure up to if they have any hope of returning to glory.