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Governor gets free lunch

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There's no such thing as a free lunch. Always, somewhere in the transaction, the recipient of the lunch gives up something.



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IU student studying overseas reported missing

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An Indianapolis family's concerns are growing after their daughter, an IU junior, went missing last week while studying abroad in England. Lisa Wright, who had just completed an overseas program in London April 15, has not responded to any of the family's e-mails in more than a week.


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Assault reported to IUPD

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The IU Police Department received a report of another sexual assault on campus Friday night -- the third reported this month and fifth this year. The incident, reported by a 24-year-old female, occurred about midnight Monday.

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Billing books to bursar limited

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IU students not on an athletic team or holding certain financial aid distinctions will not qualify to use the bursar billing option at the IU Bookstore starting in August. The modified bursar service is the result of lengthy negotiations finalized between IU and T.I.S.


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A Feast of High Fortune

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The aroma of fried rice, soy sauce and other area Asian delicacies permeated the IU Auditorium Friday evening as IU's Asian American Association celebrated the 12th annual Taste of Asia Celebration.


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Pope Benedict XVI officially installed Sunday

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VATICAN CITY -- In a broad message of outreach to formally begin his papacy, Pope Benedict XVI stressed his church's shared bonds with Jews and other Christians and promised followers Sunday he would not ignore their voices in leading the world's 1.1 billion Roman Catholics.


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Titans nab Roby in draft

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After sitting in front of a television for more than seven hours Saturday afternoon, a lifetime's dream became a reality for former IU wide receiver Courtney Roby, who was selected 68th overall in the NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans. "I was excited," Roby said. "It is definitely a dream come true. I'm just ready to get to work."


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Senior sent out in perfect fashion

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IU's women's tennis team sent senior Dominika Walterova out in perfect fashion. Literally everything went the way of the Hoosiers, both on and off the court. It started with a pair of victories: Friday's crucial 4-3 win against No. 41 Michigan and Sunday morning's 6-1 win over Michigan State. Most importantly though, they secured the second seed for next weekend's Big Ten tournament.


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IU drops 3-of-4 to Illinois

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The IU baseball team saw its fair share of surprises this weekend: April snow flurries blanketed Sembower Field, a 12-6 deficit turned into a comeback victory and junior designated hitter Zach Boswell hit an inside-the-park home run. However, the final outcome this weekend proved to be the biggest surprise, as IU dropped three out of four games to Illinois.


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Broncos select OSU's Clarett in 3rd round

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NEW YORK - After a week of trade rumors and intrigue, the only drama in this NFL draft was the long wait for Aaron Rodgers. With the top players considered relatively equal, quarterback Alex Smith went first as expected to San Francisco, and the other dominoes fell more or less the way they were supposed to.


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Hoosiers conclude season

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The IU women's golf team stumbled through the finish line of their season this weekend, finishing 10th in the Big Ten Championships in less than desirable conditions on the University of Michigan Golf Course in Ann Arbor, Mich.


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IU loses pair of heartbreakers

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With only a few weeks remaining in the season before the Big Ten tournament, the IU softball team took the field this weekend for four games against the two teams directly ahead of them in the standings.


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Hoosiers fall short of division title

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Trailing by five goals in the third period of the College Water Polo Association Western Division Championship game, the No. 8 Hoosiers refused to quit. Over the next period and a half, IU scored six of the last seven goals of regulation to force overtime against No. 10 Michigan Saturday night in Grove City, Penn.


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IU seals No. 3 spot after splitting weekend matches

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Seven days before the Big Ten championships, the IU men's tennis team ended its regular season run by splitting its last weekend on the road, losing to No. 64 Michigan, 5-2, before bouncing back and taking down Michigan State, 6-1.


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Draft winds unfamiliar to IU

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As a soon-to-be graduate of this fine university, I must say I'm a bit worried. Especially if the journalism industry is as harsh to IU grads as the National Football League has proved to be. During this weekend's NFL Draft, Hoosier receiver Courtney Roby joined the ranks of professional footballers when the school's all-time leading receiver was selected at the beginning of the third round by the Tennessee Titans.


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on the SIDELINES

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Colts ups defense with Michigan cornerback in draft INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis wants a bigger, more physical defense next year. Saturday's draft has them moving in that direction.


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IU senior tackles Boston Marathon

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The first marathon senior Kelley Ann Schilke ever ran she "got suckered into." Two years ago, her friends talked her into running the Chicago Marathon with them -- and then they dropped out. Determined to prove herself, she decided to run it anyway. "I trained all winter and beat all their times," she said. "After that, I was just hooked."


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Student seeks removal of Benton mural section

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The infamous section of the Thomas H. Benton mural hanging in Woodburn Hall room 100 that features members of the Ku Klux Klan and a burning cross is in the spotlight again after former candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination Rev. Al Sharpton said the mural is offensive and should be removed after his speech in the IU Auditorium Thursday evening.