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Life is a Cabaret at the BPP

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Life is a cabaret. This is a phrase that many are familiar with, hailing from the musical with the same title. This weekend, audiences can watch a new cabaret, "Candy & Friends," at the Bloomington Playwrights Project. The show is produced by Candace Decker who performs several times throughout the year at the BPP in various cabarets.


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It's all Java to me

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When I registered for spring semester classes my junior year, I thought it would be a good idea to take a computer programming course. My older sister told me on several occasions she would have majored in computer science if she could do it all over again. I thought she knew what she was talking about. If taking an introductory computer programming class doesn't sound wholly unreasonable to you, please take a moment to look at my byline where it tells you what my majors are. Go ahead, I'll wait. That's right -- English and history.


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The five-month summer

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In a world monopolized by economic woes, national security and sex scandals, education is usually a topic that gets swept under the rug. However, with the democratic primaries just around the corner, education has managed to grab some of the spotlight.


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In defense of the bullies

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A bi-partisan alliance in the Indiana State Senate is proposing legislation to curb bullying and violence in Indiana public schools. The front page article in Monday's Herald-Times outlined the bill which "creates a statutory definition of bullying, sets up an outreach and training program for educators, issues guidelines that call for schools to include a ban on bullying in their policies and requires schools to have 'safe school committees' as a part of their school improvement efforts."


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Playing for keeps

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College athletics have forever been the last line of amateurism in sports. It's the last chance for athletes to play for pride and bragging rights. It's a time when the name across their chests means more than the name on the back of their jerseys.


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Convicted killer appeals sentence

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NEW ALBANY, Ind. -- A former state trooper convicted of killing his wife and two children planned to appeal his 195-year prison sentence, claiming that prosecutors built their case on his character rather than the evidence against him. Testimony regarding David Camm's character was so damaging that it made it impossible for jurors to give him a fair trial, said his attorney, Stacy Uliana of Bloomington.


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Hundreds protest Bush visit to King's tomb, police arrest 2

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ATLANTA -- Hundreds of people pushed past Secret Service barricades Thursday to protest President Bush's visit to the tomb of Martin Luther King Jr. on what would have been the civil rights leader's 75th birthday. Two people were arrested as the protesters pushed toward the street in front of King's tomb, abandoning a designated area several hundred yards away.


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Bomb injures 15 in Pakistan

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KARACHI, Pakistan -- A car bomb exploded outside of a Christian Bible society in southern Pakistan Thursday, leaving 15 people injured and damaging the wall of a nearby church, officials said. The attack in the port city of Karachi occurred after police received an anonymous phone warning that the Pakistan Bible Society would be targeted, police said. Shortly after the officers arrived, assailants in a car drove up and lobbed a small explosive device at them.


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Superstition helps Kline perform

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There's one ritual sophomore forward Sean Kline does before every game. He puts on his socks. But not just any socks. Kline wears the same pair, every game. "If you have a good game in a pair of socks, that's supposed to be good luck," Kline said. "So I stay with the same socks." The 6 foot 8 inch Huntington, Ind. native was redshirted his freshman year at IU and is now in his second season of playing. Kline's superstitious socks may have helped him average 8.1 points a game and start in IU's first 12 games this season. The team is currently 7-6 overall and 1-1 in Big Ten play.


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Steel Sensation

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The IU Steel Pan Ensemble, led by percussion graduate student Pat Hernly, is the newest addition to the roster of ensembles at the IU School of Music. While it is common on campus to see graduate students teaching or assisting classes, it is unusual for them to develop their own program. But it was Hernly's interest in teaching and love of the steel drum that inspired him to do just that.



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On the road again for the Hoosiers

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IU's ladies of the hardwood take back to the floor in a road match-up with Iowa at 7 p.m. tonight. The Hoosiers sit at 8-6 overall and 1-2 in conference play on the heels of Sunday's hard-nosed 65-59 loss at Michigan.


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A new dose of Mularkey in Buffalo

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Mike Mularkey was hired as coach of the Buffalo Bills Wednesday, his first head coaching job after 10 years as an assistant.


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A weighty problem

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It's that time of year again -- the line outside the Student Recreational Sports Center workout room extends like an amusement park roller coaster ride. But instead of waiting for a quick downhill thrill, many students are preparing for a tough uphill climb toward a better body.


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Here's to the bowls

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The three weeks from Dec. 19 to Jan. 4 feature three holidays, fun in the sun for some, endless gifts and no school work, but is outdone, over-matched and only remembered by something most of you want to destroy.


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Healthy alternatives available on campus

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It's a tough world out there for the healthy eater. And for the college student, it can be even worse. From 2 a.m. pizzas to chowing down fast food in between classes, trying to stay on a healthy eating plan is often a major challenge.


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Councilman avoids prison time

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Monroe County's "Trial of the Century" came to a conclusion Wednesday afternoon after a 7-hour jury deliberation when Scott Wells, county councilman, was sentenced to a total of 240 days in prison.


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IU to lobby without director

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As questions of the budget and state relations swirl through campus, the University's strongest link with the Indiana state legislature is out of the picture.


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Legendary trombonist honored in 'Jazz Fables' show

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Bear's Place will be more sacrosanct tonight than one might normally expect of a bar on a Thursday evening. The weekly Jazz Fables concert will feature a tribute to J.J Johnson, one of the foremost trombone players of the Bebop era. Bebop, a style of jazz that came out of Harlem during the World War II era, is distinguished by its fast and difficult solo sections.