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Students a no-show for IUSA forum

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No student unaffiliated with the election showed up to the IU Student Association’s open forum Thursday night. The forum was originally scheduled as a debate before the High 5 ticket withdrew from the election, leaving only one party of executive candidates.


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A new warrior prince: Harry to be sent to Iraq this spring

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LONDON – He’s the redheaded son of the late Princess Diana, the rowdy royal known more for dancing until dawn than waking for battle. But Britain’s party prince, Harry, is getting his wish and is being deployed to Iraq this spring with his Blues and Royals regiment.



Senior guard Leah Enterline watches a video that her fellow teammates made for the graduating seniors for women’s basketball senior night.

Senior send-off

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On senior night, Sarah McKay lived up to the billing. Playing in her final home game alongside senior guard Leah Enterline, McKay, a senior center, carried the Hoosiers to their 17th victory of the year, defeating Northwestern (8-21, 2-14) 83-59 on Thursday night at Assembly Hall.

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Follow the leader

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It’s an old adage – in America, anyone can become president. I wasn’t entirely convinced of this until George W. Bush was elected. Twice. It had finally happened – complete incompetence could be bought off with good old Christian values and five Supreme Court votes.


Ronni Moore

Hoosiers look to snap Tennessee trend

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Streaks aren’t new to the IU women’s tennis team, but a win Saturday at No. 22 Tennessee (4-1) would create a Hoosier streak that hasn’t existed in a while.


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Showdown with the Spartans

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IU Hoosiers (17-8, 8-5) Floor Leader: Earl Calloway The Hoosiers’ senior guard has been sidelined the past two games after sustaining a shoulder injury against Purdue on Feb. 15.


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Weekly Rant

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Does anybody remember this nice little feature? For those of you who do, we hope you welcome back The Rant. For those of you who don’t ... hold on to your dental floss – we’re gonna rock your world.



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Around the World

Children will be exempt from new rules that will require travelers to show passports when entering the U.S. at land or sea borders, the Bush administration announced on Thursday. The new passport requirements will take effect as soon as January 2008.


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The Complete Moron's Guide to: Filmmaking 2

This is the second installment in a list of filmmaking terminology. Some upcoming local film festivals include: Margaret Mead at the Mathers Museum Friday through March 4; Polish series in Swain Hall on March 1 and 8; Banff Mountain at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on March 31. For a comprehensive listing, check out the IU events calendar at http://events.iu.edu/webevent.cgi?cmd=listweek&cal=cal24.



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U.N. agency: Iran still enriching uranium in defiance

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VIENNA, Austria – Iran has expanded its uranium enrichment program instead of complying with a U.N. Security Council ultimatum to freeze it, the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Thursday in a finding that clears the way for harsher sanctions against Tehran.





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Principal angry at student newspaper

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FORT WAYNE – A high school principal wants to tighten control of the student newspaper after a sophomore wrote an editorial advocating tolerance for homosexuals. Woodlan High School student Megan Chase said she wrote the piece after a friend told her he was gay.


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Chiefin'

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The University of Illinois ended the reign of its mascot Chief Illiniwek, and, to many fans, an integral part of its sporting experience. The removal of the Chief will allow the university to host postseason sporting events, something it has been banned from doing by the NCAA since 2005 because of the Chief’s presence and his inaccurate portrayal of American Indians.


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Illegal downloading busts target students

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WASHINGTON – College students who faced lawsuits for illegally sharing large music collections over campus computer networks increasingly risk being unplugged from the Internet or even suspended over lesser complaints by the recording industry.