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Hill to attend White House summit

Rep. Baron Hill will attend a health care summit today at the White House. The summit, which was similar to the fiscal responsibility summit held last week, will give attendees an opportunity to discuss health care issues in the U.S.



IU senior guard Kim Roberson, No. 35, looks up court on a fast break during IU's 67-61 win against Michigan on Sunday at Assembly Hall. Roberson was honored during a Senior Night ceremony after the game.

Big Ten tourney awaits Hoosiers

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Starting today, the Hoosiers will make their closing argument to the tournament selection committee. IU starts Big Ten Tournament play against Michigan this afternoon in Indianapolis.



Former IU Wells Scholar, and California State University Professor, Ebony Utley speaks about race, sexism and gender in Hip Hop Tuesday evening at the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center.

IU graduate speaks on hip-hop and gender

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Ebony Utley, a 2001 graduate, spoke about “Sex, Sexism, and the Search for Pleasure in Hip Hop” as the first speaker in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Alumni Lecture Series. The series began Wednesday and is in celebration of the center’s 40th anniversary.






Senior Jorge Campillo tracks his shot during practice Feb. 26 at the IU golf course's driving range. The Hoosiers travel to San Diego for the College Match Play Championship on March 22.

Senior continues IU tradition

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When IU men’s golf coach Mike Mayer took a recruiting trip to the 2004 Junior Orange Bowl International, he had never heard of Jorge Campillo. During his recruitment of former IU golfer Santiago Quirarte, Mayer was struck by the temperament of the young man from Caceres, Spain.


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Ring exposes rift in ‘right-to-die’ movement

The case against members of an assisted suicide ring charged with helping a Georgia man kill himself has exposed a rift in the “right-to-die” movement as key players, including Dr. Jack Kevorkian, rush to distance themselves from the group’s practices.


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Man accused of beheading

A man accused of beheading and cannibalizing a passenger on a Greyhound bus apologized to police when he was arrested and begged officers to kill him.


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Tissue dealer charged with forging records

When a North Carolina company that collected human body parts for transplants and other medical procedures was closed in 2006, regulators cited inaccurate paperwork and poor record-keeping.


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A shot in the foot

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In a dismally familiar move, a Republican senator is doing his darnedest to ensure that more women have abortions – which is funny, considering being pro-life is practically a requirement for any Republican politician.


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Man arrested at Scotty’s

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John Matthews, 22, of South Bend, was arrested by police Tuesday night at Scotty’s Brewhouse and faces preliminary charges of dealing cocaine, possession of cocaine with intent to deal – both Class A felonies – and resisting law enforcement. 


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Covering the costs of war

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One of my favorite quotes by Winston Churchill, the master of the epigram, goes: “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.” He’s not saying anything blasphemous about democracy, but pointing out that for democracies to work effectively, voters need to be informed.



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IU, PU combine research facilities

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The Indiana Innovation Alliance is a proposed partnership between the state’s two research universities along with biomedical and biotechnology firms, state government and local businesses.