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No more rain: IU to host Mastadons

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Soon, the roar of men’s college basketball will be replaced with the sharp pings of aluminum bats reverberating around the north side of campus.




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IU to host 2 conference opponents this weekend

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While brackets are being decided and office pools are taking shape, the No. 32 IU women’s tennis team is beginning its own March Madness as it takes on two Big Ten opponents this weekend.

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Hoosiers take on James Madison Saturday in WNIT

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IU women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack said two weeks ago, after her team’s Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal loss to Purdue, that she would relish any opportunity to take her young team to the postseason. That opportunity comes Saturday night.



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Last chance to live up to the hype

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OK, so the Hoosiers wrapped up their Big Ten campaign by laying an egg in the first round of the tourney. OK, so they haven’t shot well and played defense in the same half since he-who-shall-not-be-named was roaming the sidelines in a blue shirt and red tie.





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Bond takes over IU

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Camera flashes, expensive appetizers and a well-dressed crowd were all part of the latest IU fashion show, the “I Admire Your Luck” Resort 2008 Fashion Show, directed and produced by James DiMartino, a fifth-year senior at IU.


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Art Review: Tempestuous became confusing

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While not the weirdest production I’ve ever seen, Wednesday’s performance of “The Tempest” by traveling troupe The Acting Company at the Musical Arts Center is certainly a contender.



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Wells Library looks back at the year 1968

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IU’s Herman B Wells Library is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the year 1968. The library put up displays and launched a Web site that shows what happened in that year at IU and around the world.


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Le Dernier Cri: The economics of fashion

As the U.S. dollar falls further and further into oblivion, the fashion world continues to see its prices rise. The products are the same, but it seems as if prices are inching higher and higher for American consumers almost daily.





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New wine law will double sales limit

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Gov. Mitch Daniels signed wine-sale legislation March 13, increasing the limit on sales by Indiana wineries. The legislation will raise the limit on annual wine sales in Indiana from 500,000 to 1 million gallons of wine.