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Mystery Inc. solves silver screen caper
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Jimmy John's manager creates Web site for scholarships
Nick Beardsley sat in a wooden chair inside Jimmy John's on Kirkwood Avenue and sagged his shoulders slightly. Beardsley, the burly, six-foot-tall assistant manager of the restaurant, recalled his unfruitful past attempts to get scholarships.
Exhibit 'realizes the dream'
An award-winning black history exhibit is on display in the Indiana Memorial Union's East Lounge until June 25. The display entitled, "The Black Experience at Indiana University: Realizing the Dream 1816-2002," was originally produced for the opening of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. The exhibit will receive a silver medal from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education at an annual international conference in July.
Hasbro to correct 'Pyle' of mistakes
Hasbro's G.I. JOE D-Day collection hit the shelves two weeks ago and included a 12-inch, $20 action figure of former IU student and IDS editor in chief Ernie Pyle, who was a Scripps Howard reporter and war correspondent during World War II. According to the biographical information on the back of the box, Pyle also attended Indiana State University and left before his senior year in 1923, when he actually left IU the January of his senior year.
Mystery Inc. solves silver screen caper

