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Check out what other IU teams will be doing this weekend.

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No rival upset coming for Hoosiers

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Perhaps the only thing that made this season of struggle worse for IU basketball fans was the preseason prediction that put hated Purdue atop the Big Ten at year’s end. Worse yet, Robbie Hummel, recipient of many Kelvin Sampson phone calls, was preseason player of the year.


Bloomington South senior guard Jordan Hulls, an IU recruit, drives past a team mate in a scrimmage as coach J.R. Holmes, right, watches during practice Thursday at the school. Bloomington South, the No. 1 class 4A school in the Associated Press coaches poll, will face Detroit Country Day on Saturday in Bloomington.

Bringing the Lunchpail

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There was a time when most basketball-loving kids in Bloomington wanted to “be like Mike” – Michael Jordan, that is. Now it is another Jordan many in town are looking up to: Bloomington High School South point guard Jordan Hulls.



Badgers top Hoosiers, 68-51

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Wisconsin methodically picked away at the Hoosiers after halftime, limiting IU to 21 second-half points en route to a 68-51 victory. “They played like a veteran club, and we played like a bunch of rookies. That’s the bottom line," IU coach Tom Crean said



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21 teams ready to compete in IU Sing

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Twenty-one teams will compete in the 77th IU Sing, sponsored by the IU Student Foundation, at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the IU Auditorium. Of the teams competing, 19 are paired fraternities and sororities. The other two teams are from the Korean Student Association and the Christian Student Fellowship.


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Angelou to speak at IU Auditorium

Maya Angelou, legendary poet and author, will make an appearance at 7 p.m. March 1 at the IU Auditorium. The program will be one of the signature events of ArtsWeek.



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Architects unveil IU’s master plans

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NEW ALBANY, Ind. – The IU board of trustees, after more than a year of work, agreed Thursday on new architectural master plans but vowed to stay true to the campus’ traditional style.



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Music business panelists stress networking

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A panel discussion on music industry jobs Wednesday night offered firsthand advice from music industry professionals to students interested in breaking into the business.


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Gospel groups perform Sunday

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At 5 p.m. Sunday the African-American Arts Institute and African-American Choral Ensemble will present a free concert featuring three contemporary gospel groups, SoulACE, Sojourner and God’s Progress.


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Chinese blogger stabbed after public reading

A Chinese blogger whose satirical postings have gained a wide following was stabbed in the stomach at a Beijing book store after giving a reading, witnesses and friends said Monday.


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Iraqi says he threw shoes at Bush to restore pride

The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at George W. Bush did not apologize as his trial began Thursday, and instead struck a defiant tone – telling the judges he wanted to hit back at the humiliation Iraq had suffered at U.S. hands.


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Ferry capsize kills 27 in Bangladesh

A small ferry carrying about 60 passengers capsized on a river in southern Bangladesh early Thursday, killing at least 27 people, officials said.


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Trial begins in Las Vegas toddler video sex case

The same graphic video that helped end a frantic manhunt for a man accused of taping himself while he molested a 2-year-old girl will be the key piece of evidence in his trial.Chester Arthur Stiles, who is also accused of molesting a 6-year-old, faces 22 felony charges, including 21 that carry a life sentence.


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California Legislature approves budget bill

The California Legislature passed a budget early Thursday to help close a $42 billion deficit, ending an epic impasse that involved several all-night sessions and threatened to throw thousands of state employees out of work.