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Team prepares for Regionals in South Bend

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The Hoosiers earned the No. 10 seed in the Central Regional out of 14 teams and will be looking to finish in the top five of those teams that will earn bids to the NCAA Championships from June 1 to 6.


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Hoosiers will need balanced attack against Fighting Illini

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Taking a look at the IU baseball team’s last five wins, one might conclude that the team knows how to win close games. But a closer look at the scores — 10-7, 18-17, 1-0, 11-9, and 12-11 — shows a disturbing trend of needing to out-muscle the opposition.


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Hureau named Rookie of the Year

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But freshman Leslie Hureau’s rare situation, playing No. 1 singles in 13 matches this season, might have been the biggest factor in her garnering the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Ohio Valley Region Rookie of the Year honor.



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Around Sports

IU missed out on Walter Offutt last weekend and this week decided to not pursue Tennessee transfer Emmanuel Negedu. Negedu suffered from cardiac arrest while working out at Tennessee and sat out the 2009-10 season. After Tennessee doctors refused to clear him, he decided to transfer.



Spirit of 68

Do you feel the spirit?

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Ryan Martin's music column, BloomingTunes, examines Spirit of '68 promotions and Nobunny's Tuesday night performance at the Bishop.




Noon Talk : For the Love of the Line

Value of line discussed in lecture

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Lara Nguyen, a fundamental drawing professor in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, lectured Wednesday on the descriptive and emotive qualities of line in a new collection of drawings. The exhibition consisted of drawings from the August L. and L. Tommie Freundlich Collection, titled “The Great American Sketchbook.”


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Indiana air begins to clear of harmful smog

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Governor Mitch Daniels announced April 30 that all 92 counties in Indiana met federal air quality standards for the first time in the state’s history. After they were labeled as “nonattainment” areas, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management focused on Lake and Porter counties to help implement new air quality standards so they could meet the federal requirements, said Rob Elstro, public information officer for the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.


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The corporate hippies

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The modern music festival has transformed from its bohemian beginnings into a monstrosity of marketing and entrepreneurial spirit.


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A look at Connecticut’s Machiavelli

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Contrary to popular belief, Sarah Palin never said she can see Russia from her house; Volvos are no longer the safest cars on the market; and Richard Blumenthal never served in Vietnam.




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On thin ice with the press

WE SAY The president should schedule a press conference to avoid the media’s wrath.


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Summer classes speed up degrees

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According to the Office of the Registrar, in 2009 the total number of students that took summer classes was 10,034, which is lower than in previous years. Nevertheless, summer classes are generally known as being more laid-back than those of other semesters, and some students like to take advantage of that.