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Pop Goes Culture

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The major networks are collectively producing 28 police-drama or comic-drama pilots in preparation for the upcoming season. That’s 28 shows attempting to achieve the ratings staying power and syndicated dominance of “Law & Order,” a series that never fails to put me to sleep.




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Why is it so hot in campus buildings?

IU’s heating and cooling system is complex. The Physical Plant oversees the transition from hot air to cold air in campus buildings. There isn’t one central button that can switch all buildings from hot air to cold. It can sometimes take several weeks to get some buildings ready to make the switch.




House Bar

Home is where the bar is

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A Statue of Liberty shot is already poured before the door closes. “How you doing?” asks Bloomington bar owner Andy Aronis. The customer lights the shot on fire before tipping it back and heading outside. Aronis snatches the shot glass and wipes down the bar. It’s just another ordinary night at House Bar.


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Loss doesn’t deter Butler celebration

The only thing missing was a championship trophy. Less than 24 hours after Gordon Hayward’s buzzer-beating shot bounced off the rim, Butler and its fans — new and old — partied inside Hinkle Fieldhouse on Tuesday as if the Bulldogs had won the national title.




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Pi Kappa Alpha Cycle-a-Thon helps Boys & Girls Club

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Pi Kappa Alpha philanthropy co-chairmen, freshmen Bob DeMint and Zach Williams, were pledges a semester ago. The two men now have less than a week to coordinate final details of the fraternity’s annual Cycle-a-Thon, to begin 4:30 p.m. today at the corner of Fee Lane and 10th Street.



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CNN anchor kicks off APA Heritage Month

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On Tuesday, CNN's HLN news anchor and correspondent Richard Lui highlighted IU’s early observance of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, a celebration of history and presence of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States.


Baseball

Hoosier bats come alive in 12-6 win against BSU

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Battling 25 to 30 mph gusts of wind that were blowing out to center field all day, the Hoosiers (14-13) offensive attack was not as powerful as Sunday’s, but they did hit five home runs in a 12-6 victory against Ball State (11-16) on Tuesday.


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IU senior Alex Martin taking charge of young Hoosiers

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When IU men’s golf coach Mike Mayer began searching for his 2006 recruiting class, senior Alex Martin, a Middletown, Ohio, native was a top priority. An accomplished junior golfer on and off the course, Martin’s hometown is a little less than three hours away from Bloomington and seemed like the perfect fit to pursue his career as a student athlete. However, the first step in the recruiting process took Mayer across the country to watch a young golfer who would blossom into an All-Big Ten player and a mainstay in the Hoosiers lineup all four years.



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IU boasts world’s history of film

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"Rosebud." It is perhaps one of the most famous words in the history of cinema. Its meaning won’t be disclosed here — a bad way to spoil a famous mystery — but since its conception, millions have pondered what Charles Foster Kane meant when he uttered it on his deathbed in “Citizen Kane.”


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Extending my color palette

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Despite the so-called perks of wearing red, I have never been able to do so on any day besides Fourth of July, the occasional Valentine’s Day and any time there’s a tacky Christmas sweater party.