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IU goes 4-0 in team’s 1st Elite Six Tournament

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IU coach Barry King and the water polo players were confident they were going to be an improved and more prepared team in the Elite Six Tournament this past weekend. In College Park, Md., the tournament featured the top two teams from each of the three divisions of the Collegiate Water Polo Association.


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Catcher goes 5-5, hits for the cycle

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Behind an explosive offense, the Hoosier baseball team won two of its three games at the Austin Peay Invitational this weekend in Clarksville, Tenn.



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Hoosiers close out regular season with win

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Senior guard Nikki Smith gave the IU women’s basketball program all four years of her college career, which were full of coaching changes, roster turnover and adversity. Sunday against Penn State, her teammates and Hoosier fans gave her a winning send-off in her final game at Assembly Hall.




People Sheen

Activist-actor Martin Sheen to receive medal from Notre Dame

Activist-actor Martin Sheen will be honored by the University of Notre Dame with its Laetare Medal for his humanitarian work, the school announced Sunday. Sheen, who starred as a U.S. president who was a Notre Dame graduate in NBC’s “The West Wing,” is to receive the medal at the school’s May 18 commencement.


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Fashion takes over Oscars

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The Oscars this year had plenty to offer when it came to fashion. As the stars paraded down the red carpet, there were definitely some fabulous dresses that really stood out in my mind.





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Clinton credits ‘SNL’ sketch for campaign boost

Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton took a break from the campaign trail to thank “Saturday Night Live” for giving her candidacy a boost – although she failed to get an official endorsement from the show.







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White swings

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In analyzing American voting history, political scientists have always tried to group certain blocks of people together to get a good idea of who is voting for whom and who is being neglected. For example, during President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s era, African Americans, poor whites and southern whites were generally associated with the Democratic Party.


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Oversexed

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Our culture has a serious obsession with sex. We’ve destroyed its intended gift, causing thousands of people to suffer from disease, relationships and lives to be ruined, and babies to die by the millions each year. With the porn industry generating $13 billion annually, it is ravaging men’s and women’s lives and leads to sexual addiction and objectification.