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Pistol offense excels at spring scrimmage

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If IU has any shot to beat any conference foes in its challenging schedule, Chappell, Lewis and Payton must set the tone early and take control when things go into disarray. Don’t be alarmed if you see the ball in their hands when the game is on the line, either.



Chicago State's Albert Carpen slides into second in front of junior infielder Jake Dunning on March 31 at Sembower Field. The Hoosiers face Louisville at 4 p.m. today on the road.

Cardinals down IU, 15-1

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A rough start early on for IU (12-17) resulted in a dominant 15-1 win for the Cardinals (21-9). IU coach Tracy Smith summed up the reason of his team’s loss in one word: “pitching.”


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Career Center workshop brings networking, diversity together

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Networking and diversity are two hot topics among college students. The Career Development Center will hold a workshop titled “Diversify Your Options” to promote both of these issues. Students will get the opportunity to work in small group settings and to engage in personal conversations with prospective employers toward the end of the evening.


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IU, National Guard collaborate on language, culture training

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IU signed an open-ended agreement Tuesday to provide language and culture training to the Indiana National Guard. IU President Michael McRobbie and Indiana’s Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. R. Martin Umbarger, signed a document that cemented the institutions’ 3-year-old partnership. The contract gives IU and the Indiana National Guard flexibility if the Guard needs different language trainers, said IU spokesman Larry MacIntyre.


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Baseball teams embrace vintage look

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With all the excitement around Opening Day and the start of the baseball season, I thought it only appropriate to step up to the plate and focus on some Major League Baseball fashion.


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IU staff works to prevent germs from spreading

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They live and grow on everything you touch, are always nearby and are found on anything you have regular contact with. And they are all around campus – in the dorms, in high-traffic areas like the Indiana Memorial Union and in student-athlete facilities such as Assembly Hall.


Echaka Agaba, as Xindoo of Chicks with Dicks, performs on Tuesday evening at the Bloomington Playwrights Project. The chicks from Bedford battle with canniball sluts in outer space.

‘Chicks’ to take over stage

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Six weeks of four-hour-long rehearsals will all lead up to the great stage battle, in which two women take on a tribe of “voodoo vegetarians” to save Planet 19.


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New group’s goal to beautify IU environment

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Junior Patrick Wilson said he wants to erase the stigma associated with picking up trash. “People see us and think that we are picking up trash by some forced hand, either because of a drinking ticket or otherwise,” Wilson said. “We’ve been doing this since we got back from spring break a couple weeks ago, and we want to make headway in providing a cleaner campus.”


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United Way organizes local volunteers

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While many in Bloomington volunteer their time, energy and money year-round, the United Way of Monroe County has called out a whole community for its 14th annual Day of Action today.




Then freshman Anna Millies tastes a slice of pizza at Pizza Mania on April 13, 2007 in Dunn Meadow. Pizza Mania is going to be held at 4-7 p.m. on Thursday in Dunn Meadow.

Pizza Mania benefits non-profit

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Pizza Mania will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday in Dunn Meadow and will benefit Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, a local food pantry.


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Peru court sentences Fujimori to 25 years prison

A special tribunal has sentenced former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori to 25 years in prison for what it called “crimes against humanity” – death squad activities during his autocratic 10-year rule.





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Demjanjuk tries again to avoid deportation

The deportation of alleged Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk should be blocked because forcing the frail 89-year-old to go to Germany would amount to torture, his attorney said in a court filing Tuesday.