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Former IU recruit commits to Xavier

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Former IU recruit Terrell Holloway announced he will play for Xavier. The class of 2008 recruit, who originally committed to play for IU and Kelvin Sampson, verbally committed to play for Xavier on Tuesday.  BLOG:  Basketblog  SOUNDSLIDE:  Hoosier Dilemma




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Dancers win for Little 500

I am here to make an official endorsement, and I intend to emphasize the importance of my decision on our culture.


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Local artist’s work to hang in US Embassy in Bangkok

Joel Washington, local artist and IMU custodian, sat down in the Back Alley, weary from an early morning shift. Though he was tired, he was still excited to talk about what he loves: art.


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Jazz quintet to play Bear’s Place today

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A multi-generational group slated to play at 5:30 p.m. today at Bear’s Place includes not only professional musicians and professors, but also someone quite a bit younger.


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Tickling big keys

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The Jacobs School of Music has appointed two internationally prominent performer-teachers to its organ department.


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Around the arts

Riverdance When: 7:30 today Where: IU Auditorium More Information: Student tickets are $19 to $40 and general admission is $37 to $59. Tickets are available at the Auditorium Box Office, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster.


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'A funny thing happened on the way to the forum'

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Many people know how partial the Bloomington community is to the festivity of Greek life. IU’s Department of Theatre and Drama hopes it will be equally interested in the comedy of Roman life.


It’s Thursday of Little 500 week. You don’t want to read. I don’t want to write. So instead, since the NHL playoffs started Wednesday and no one is going to watch, I decided to draw you a picture of who I believe is this year’s MVP.

Little 500: Special Edition

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It’s Thursday of Little 500 week. You don’t want to read. I don’t want to write. So instead, since the NHL playoffs started Wednesday and no one is going to watch, I decided to draw you a picture of who I believe is this year’s MVP.



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IU holds Sycamores to 1 run in 4-1 win

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The IU softball team (11-26) took out the Indiana State Sycamores 4-1 on Wednesday as junior pitcher Monica Wright continued her dominance against non-Big Ten Conference opponents.


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Hoosiers take pounding in Ohio, use 7 pitchers

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IU baseball coach Tracy Smith called on his pitching staff to improve after losing three of four against Illinois last weekend. But a trip east to Oxford, Ohio, only left Smith more frustrated, after Miami (Ohio) took the Hoosier pitching staff to the proverbial barn, scoring 10 earned runs in an 11-4 victory.


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Around the World

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American Airlines canceled more than 1,000 flights Wednesday



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Panel discusses transgender rights

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Students wanting to impact legislation on transgender rights can do so at 7 p.m. today through a panel discussion in the Indiana Memorial Union Maple Room. The panel discussion is part of a project by three students in S352: Social Welfare Delivery Systems, a class in the IU School of Social Work, said junior Jeremy Forcier, who is in the class.


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Hudson-Holland hosts event to honor women

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The Hudson-Holland Scholars Council honored women this month at an event to recognize the value all women have. “This event is to celebrate womanhood and to share special moments to acknowledge the great women in our lives,” said Adeyinka Kevin Okunade, vice president of the Hudson-Holland Scholars Council, a group that works to recruit and retain minority students at IU.


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Activist groups sponsor benefit dinner

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Indiana Public Interest Research Group and Outreach Kenya will be hosting the Neighbors in Action Benefit Dinner at 8 p.m. today in the Grand Ballroom of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center. Proceeds from the dinner will go to health and community development programs in Kenya, which are organized by Neighbors in Action.