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Excise surprise for Little 500

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When an officer follows two students to their car from a liquor store, asks for their identification and cites one for underage possession of alcohol, he instills a deep mistrust of law enforcement in a young person who probably didn’t even know he was breaking the law.


Weekend shows you what to look forward to this summer.

Hot this summer

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We got the best of the best for your wet, hot American summer, from your blockbuster films to new albums from indie darlings.


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Gaelic Hurling is making a comeback

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Coach Tim Fick is reviving the 3000-year-old sport at IU. Fick and his friend Steven Quigley started IU’s Gaelic Hurling club five years ago.

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Students perform Afro-Peruvian music

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Students in assistant professor Javier León’s World Culture and Music course performed with viola, cajon, guitar and trumpet instruments in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology Performance and Lecture Hall on Wednesday night.



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Jacobs alumni to perform in benefit concert

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On Sunday, April 28, a number of leading Baroque violinists who studied at the Jacobs School of Music will return to benefit the Middle Way House with a special concert at Fairview United Methodist Church.


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IU professor receives honor in psychology

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Linda Smith, a professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, was awarded the 2013 American Psychological Association Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions, one of the highest honors for scientific achievement by psychologists.


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FASHION COLUMN: From runway to real-life

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Adhering strictly to what you’re “supposed” to wear is a surefire way to look like a walking advertisement. Being stylish is innate, something that embodies your point of view and looks fresh year after year.






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Big Ten Tournament back in Bloomington after 11 years

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For the first time since 2002, IU will play host to the Big Ten Women’s Tennis Tournament in Bloomington this weekend. The No. 38 Hoosiers (17-8, 6-5), who finished as the 6-seed, will face 11-seed Wisconsin at 2 p.m. today in their opening-round match.


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Hoosiers set for Big Ten Tournament

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The No. 53 IU men’s tennis team (17-13, 6-5) will be starting the Big Ten Championships today in Columbus, Ohio. IU will start off the tournament by facing Penn State at 4 p.m. today, a team who the Hoosiers beat 5-2 earlier in the season.




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Champion distance runner Bayer leads IU track team

Andy Bayer, a senior, progressed quickly in the world of distance running. His success, especially in the past year, has earned him a position of leadership on the team.