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Pope rumored to have received last rites

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VATICAN CITY -- Pope John Paul II developed a high fever Thursday because of a urinary tract infection and was being treated with antibiotics at the Vatican, his spokesman said. The latest health setback for the 84-year-old pontiff came one day after he began receiving nutrition through a feeding tube.


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Police chase results in flipped van

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Two males who were apparently fleeing from IU police struck a concrete light pole in the Assembly Hall "blue" parking lot Thursday night, flipping their van and spilling glass onto the pavement. The incident occurred just after 9 p.m. One of the men was led off the scene in handcuffs by IU Police Department officers while another man, with bloody bandages on his left hand, was loaded into an ambulance on a stretcher. The two men could not be identified at press time.


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Terri Schiavo dies in hospice

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PINELLAS PARK, Fla. -- Terri Schiavo, the severely brain-damaged woman who spent 15 years connected to a feeding tube in an epic legal and medical battle that went all the way to the White House and Congress, died Thursday, 13 days after the tube was removed. She was 41. Schiavo died about 9 a.m. at the Pinellas Park hospice where she lay for years while her husband and her parents fought over her in what was easily the longest, most bitter -- and most heavily litigated -- right-to-die dispute in U.S. history.


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Bursar to go paperless in the fall

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When it's time for students to look at their fall bursar statements, they won't find them in their mailboxes. Instead, notifications will pop up in e-mail inboxes. Effective with July's bill, for students enrolled for fall 2005 semester, the Office of the Bursar will send tuition bills through QuikPAY, an electronic payment system. For the past two years, the system has offered an electronic statement history and printable bills, which can be saved for family records or sent with check payments to the processing center.

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Bringing back the main act

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With the Little 500 approaching its 55th year as the "World's Greatest College Weekend," students and administration are preparing for the race and, to some more importantly, the concert. This year, The Roots are joining the ranks of Nelly, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Jackson Five, Pat Boone, Petula Clark and Bob Hope, who all performed as main acts during past Little 500 concerts.



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Steam pipe burst fills Teter with white smoke

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A burst pipe filled Teter Quad's Boisen wing with thick steam about 10 p.m. Thursday evening. The broken pipe sent billowing steam dozens of feet into the air with an audible hiss. Students were forced to evacuate the Boisen wing of Teter and were not allowed back into their rooms as of press time.


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The Road of Destiny

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ST. LOUIS -- Rick Pitino and Roy Williams. Overachieving Michigan State and almost-undefeated Illinois. The Final Four teams will have to put on quite a show if they're going to match the excitement of possibly the best NCAA tournament ever. But these programs haven't had trouble entertaining thus far this tournament.


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IU takes on the world's best

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A large contingent of young IU talent have made a short drive to Indianapolis for the 2005 World Championship Trials with the hopes of adding a world title to their résumés. The competing Hoosiers will face the best swimmers in the world, including six-time gold medalist Michael Phelps.


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Israelpalooza kicks off

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A taste of Israel will spring alive at Dunn Meadow on Sunday afternoon during the third annual Israelpalooza. Students and Bloomington community members will be able to experience the spirit and culture of Israel by participating in a two-and-a-half mile walk around campus followed by an Israeli festival. While the festival's major goal is to raise money and awareness for Magen David Adom, the Israeli Red Cross, the festival is also aimed to raise awareness about the true nature of the country.


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Women to face 2 ranked opponents

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IU's women's tennis team might have a chance to experience the best of both worlds this weekend. The No. 36 Hoosiers will play host to No. 2 Northwestern at 4 p.m. Friday and No. 35 Wisconsin at 10 a.m. Sunday at the IU Varsity Tennis Courts, weather permitting.


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Hoosiers try to earn wins against Big Ten foes

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For the past two weeks, the IU men's tennis team has had a buzzword: streak. Last week, the team concerned itself with ending its nine-year losing streak to Purdue. This week, the squad looks to maintain its four-match win streak as it takes a road trip to Northwestern and Wisconsin this Saturday and Sunday.


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Hoosiers 'out for blood' in Cincinnati

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Improving the Varsity 8's technique is not a priority so early in the season, but a change of attitude is. Starting Saturday -- against Eastern Michigan University, the University of Dayton and host University of Cincinnati -- the Hoosiers intend to be merciless.


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Hoosiers welcome Spartans to open Big Ten Season

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The IU women's softball team saw it all this past Wednesday. After snapping the 11 game win streak of the University of Illinois-Chicago in the first game of a double header, the Hoosiers suffered their worst loss of the season in the second.


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No. 9 IU plays at its pool for first, only time this season

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The No. 9 IU women's water polo team has been ranked in the top 10 for the past four weeks. It has posted a 17-8 record and has been ranked no lower than No. 11, despite playing 13 of the top 20 teams in the nation. All of those games have been on the road.


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Women's sprinters will be main source of points this weekend

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The Hoosiers are a week behind. When weather rained on IU's parade at the Florida Relays, the Hoosiers lost a week of competition. IU hopes to rebound from the setback this afternoon and tomorrow when they host the annual Indiana Relays in one of only two regular season home meets.


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IU to have its first outdoor home meet

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IU will hold its first home meet of the outdoor track season this weekend, holding the second-ever Indiana Relays at the E.C. Billy Hayes Outdoor Track and Field Complex. The meet is one of three home meets for IU, one of which is the National Collegiate Athletics Association Regional at the end of May.


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IU Golf Course ready for last tourney

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The IU women's golf team is looking to improve its scores by taking advantage of the players' knowledge of the IU Golf Club's course this weekend. They play host to the 22nd Indiana Invitational Saturday and Sunday.


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Steering the journalism ship

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As was covered in the Indiana Daily Student last week, the School of Journalism has a new dean-elect, ready to take over when current Dean Trevor Brown retires after more than 20 years this June. Yes, that's right. For everyone keeping score, we have a winner after two searches, hundreds of candidates and two sets of three finalists each. A very extensive search this was.


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Hoosiers kick off Big Ten season

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IU coach Bob Morgan wanted to add another game to the Hoosiers' schedule before entering the Big Ten season. The Hoosier players wanted to get some more innings and at-bats under their belts. This past week both of their wishes came true.