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IU moves to 11th in donations nationwide

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IU ranked 11th in Total Voluntary Support among all U.S. colleges and universities for the 2008 fiscal year, according to an annual survey conducted by the Council for Aid to Education.



Angelou performance postponed

Maya Angelou’s performance for Sunday has been postponed because of the author’s illness.



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Dance fuses art and science

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Audiences were awed at the IU Auditorium on Thursday night after The Liz Lerman Dance Exchanges’ multimedia performance. The performance, called “Ferocious Beauty: Genome,” featured various video and audio clips, as well as monologues from dancers.



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Phi Beta Sigma steps into 25th annual show

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The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma will try to step their way to a third consecutive victory at this weekend’s 25th Annual Statewide Step Show. The Statewide Step Show features stepping and dancing acts from around the state. Teams from every Phi Beta Sigma chapter in the state of Indiana will compete for the honor of hosting next year’s competition.


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Filmmaker screens, discusses film focusing on ethnic identity

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Film director Alicia Woods saw a flier for the Native Voices program at the University of Washington-Seattle and was hooked. Woods said she liked the idea of a video as her thesis project because she could share her work with more than the academic world. Her project became the film “American Red and Black: Stories of Afro-Native Identity” and was shown Thursday night at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.


Sophomore Michelle Bloomfield checks out DVDs to freshman Adam Zacher Tuesday evening in the Teter Library. Students can be fined for not returning materials rented through the free service on time, which can result in penalties that unwittingly build up.

Some students unaware of RPS Library fines

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Residential Programs and Services Libraries: Music, Movies and More has implemented fines for late returns since its inception, but many students, including freshman Tilman Nadolski, thought otherwise.


IU's Landon Marzullo competes in the men’s three meter diving competition during a swim meet against Kentucky on Saturday at the SRSC. Landon later won the event after setting a new IU pool record.

Hoosiers battle for Big Ten runner-up

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After the first night of the Big Ten Championships in West Lafayette, the No. 7 IU men’s swimming and diving team finds itself in a second place tie with No. 11 Minnesota.


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Former Serb president cleared

U.N. judges on Thursday acquitted former Serbian President Milan Milutinovic of ordering a deadly campaign of terror against Kosovo Albanians, saying he had no role in what they ruled was a criminal plot to drive ethnic Albanians out of Kosovo.


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Police: Miami piano teacher kills kids, wife, self

Pablo Amador was a “regular dad” who made music with his children and shared his gift teaching kids to play piano. He was a man known for a friendly wave and lending a hand to jump-start a car. And those who knew him say they can’t understand why he apparently shot and killed his two daughters, his wife and then himself.


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US hostages’ chronicle critical of Betancourt

Three Americans held captive by Colombia’s leftist rebels for more than five years published a memoir Thursday full of wrenching survival stories and unkind words about Ingrid Betancourt, the most famous hostage who shared their jungle prisons.



In this October 2007 photo, Jonas Flanary, Bloomington resident and employee at Hoosier Hills Food Bank, collects un-served food donated by the IU Tudor Room. The food bank will have its annual meeting Friday to report 2008 activities and its expectations for 2009.

Food bank to share annual report

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Hoosier Hills Food Bank will have its annual meeting Friday to announce the report from 2008 and its expectations for the upcoming year.


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Pace discussion is exhausting

I am getting quite sick of the condemnation of Gen. Peter Pace, as if the man deserves to be completely discredited for espousing his views on homosexuality.


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Study abroad

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The IU Office of Overseas Study offers more than 80 programs in 37 countries, 17 languages and nearly every field of study.


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Vote Mandatory P.E.

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I have a confession. If you sit nearby me in class and check your Facebook, I’m glancing at your screen.