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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Clinton speaks in Indianapolis Tuesday, flanked by Sen. Evan Bayh (left), Chelsea Clinton (middle left) and former President Bill Clinton (right). Hillary Clinton narrowly beat out Barack Obama in the Indiana primary.

Clinton wins Indiana by slim margin

After weeks of tireless campaigning from all members of her family, Clinton has been named the winner of Indiana’s primary election Tuesday night.  SLIDE SHOW:  Indiana Primary


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ELECTION CENTRAL

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Check back at IDSNews.com throughout the day for updates on local and state primaries, and results after polls close tonight. CURRENT RESULTS: Obama 49% Clinton 51%  VIDEO:  Primary on Campus  The Politiker:  The issues  The Politiker:  Polling places


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LIVE ELECTION RESULTS

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Indiana polls closed by 7 p.m., and IDSNews.com will have live Gubernatorial and State Legislature election results as they come in from precincts throughout the state.


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Sections of IUSA code ruled unconstitutional

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After a turbulent IU Student Association election, the IUSA Supreme Court ruled three sections of the IUSA elections code unconstitutional - something the new executives look forward to rewriting.





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Personalities prevail over election issues

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Candidates’ personalities were more important than issues for some students who voted in local and state elections Saturday at the Curry Building, but they generally knew little about either.  BLOG:  The Politiker  PODCAST:  Hoosier Headlines


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Artists come together to support Barack Obama

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Two days before the pivotal Indiana Democratic Primary, four Bloomington artists will stump for presidential hopeful Barack Obama by doing what they do best: playing a live show at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The show is free and open to the public.


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Turning the tassel

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They came into Assembly Hall on Saturday sporting sunglasses, chomping gum, chatting on cell phones and wearing caps that read “Hi Mom” and “Let Me Stay.” Cameras flashed and the crowd cheered as students filled seats – IU’s 179th Commencement ceremony had begun.  SLIDE SHOW:  Spring Commencement  VIDEO:  Spring Commencement


COURTESY of David Donovan Evans/ MyOldKentuckyBlog.com

Caribou rocks the Waldron Arts Center

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On Friday night, the John Waldron Arts Center provided an intimate atmosphere for experimental rock, as art rockers Caribou and U.K. rock outfit Fuck Buttons played an all-ages show to a diverse audience. Spirit of ’68 Promotions president and show organizer Dan Coleman said the Waldron Arts Center was “the perfect venue for the show.”


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Rapper Ice-T to orate Langston Hughes’ poetry in Indianapolis for ‘landmark event’

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The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announced rap artist Ice-T will join the orchestra as part of a the worldwide premiere of Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes’ poetry set to music. Ice-T will orate Hughes’ work “Ask Your Mama: Twelve Moods for Jazz” with the orchestra June 18 in a concert at Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis.


Australia Iron Man Premier

Marvel turns ‘Iron Man’ into gold with $100M-plus debut

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The Marvel Comics adaptation, starring Robert Downey Jr. as the guy in the metal suit, hauled in $100.7 million during its opening weekend and $104.2 million since debuting Thursday night, the second-best premiere ever for a nonsequel, according to studio estimates Sunday.


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4 players to leave Hoosier basketball team

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After a tumultuous off-season, the roster of the IU men’s basketball team just got smaller. Last Friday, new Hoosier coach Tom Crean denied the reinstatement requests of sophomore guard Armon Bassett and junior guard/forward Jamarcus Ellis and dismissed junior forward DeAndre Thomas from the program.


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Trustees approve changes on campus

The IU Board of Trustees approved a budget increase of $2.6 billion, six new construction projects on the Bloomington campus and an increase in residence hall room and board rates on Friday, according to IU press releases.