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A 'sorry and ashamed' Madoff pleads guilty

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NEW YORK — Saying he was "deeply sorry and ashamed," Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty Thursday to pulling off perhaps the biggest swindle in Wall Street history and was immediately led off to jail in handcuffs after his seething victims applauded in the courtroom.


IU senior forward Kyle Taber, center, hangs his head on the bench during the closing minutes of IU's 66-51 loss to Penn State on Thursday at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Taber had five points and five rebounds in his final game as a Hoosier.

IU season ends with 66-51 loss to Penn State

INDIANAPOLIS – Penn State put an end to the worst season in IU basketball history Thursday, defeating the Hoosiers 66-51 in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.


Members of the Indianapolis Fire Department work to put out a large fire at the Cosmopolitan on the Canal complex in downtown Indianapolis on Thursday, March 12, 2009.

Condo burns in downtown Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS – A large fire burned at an under-construction condominium complex Thursday morning just a few blocks north of the Statehouse, sending smoke billowing across the downtown skyline.





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Students to volunteer in Guatemala

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Senior Elizabeth Cockrell is directing a trip this year to Guatemala to help with a community’s needs at a local coffee plantation. The group will leave Saturday and return March 22.




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Yale professor speaks about black holes

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Meg Urry, the Israel Munson Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Yale University, presented her research on black holes to IU faculty and students as a part of the astronomy and physics departments’ joint colloquium speaker series.


Graduate students Rahul Gupta,  Kshitiz Anand, and Brandon Stephens celebrated Holi at IU's Asian Culture Center Wednesday evening.

Holi festival celebrates end of winter

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Attendants at the Asian Culture Center's Holi festival were treated to a color fight where they threw, rubbed and generally attacked other festival goers with color


The members of Out At Kelley discuss upcoming events at their first meeting Wednesday evening. Their organization was created out of the larger GLBT organization on campus.

GLBT organizes new group at Kelley

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“Come out, come out, wherever you are” is the slogan for the new Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender organization Out at Kelley, which is trying to spread support for GLBT students.



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Hoosiers deserve more than pity applause

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Yes, it’s true. As Lionel Ritchie once said, we’ve come to the end of our rainbow. And while the ride surely hasn’t been quite as colorful as the language some fans might use to describe Big Ten officiating, it’s surely been a new experience for most of you out there in Hoosier nation.


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Hoosiers fall to Kentucky, 8-7

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By all accounts, IU (8-7) had the right man in its batter’s box with two hitters on base in the eighth inning of its 8-7 loss to Kentucky on Wednesday.


IU coach Tom Crean watches the action from the sidelines during a game Sunday at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis. IU lost 85-61.

IU keeps energy alive

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March is synonymous with many things in college.   But for college basketball, March means only one thing: madness. 


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Former Jacobs dean wins award

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Charles H. Webb, former dean of the Jacobs School of Music, was honored on Feb. 28 by the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir by being named the recipient of the first-ever Elmer Steffen Founder’s Award.


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US Embassy in Sudan warns Americans to leave

The U.S. Embassy in Sudan authorized nonessential staff and family to leave the country, saying Tuesday that protests against the International Criminal Court’s indictment of the Sudanese president increased the danger of anti-Western violence.


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Court upholds rejection of blood contract

The Fourth District Court of Appeal in Santa Ana agreed with a lower court Tuesday when it ruled that a contract written in blood between two Korean businessmen is unenforceable.