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IU Art Museum to go Warhol

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The IU Art Museum’s new “Shot by Warhol” exhibit, featuring a selection of 154 of Andy Warhol’s personal photographs, will open Saturday and remain through May 8.



Sprite

4 students win opportunity to make movies in New York, Chicago

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The screenplays have been written, the actors have been cast, and the films have been shot. Now all that’s left is the long wait. Four IU students from two different teams, Team New York and Team Chicago, have been selected to film a short movie in the Sprite Refreshing Films competition.

Women's Big Ten Tournament

IU season ends in first round of Big Ten Tournament

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The stage was set for an upset. The 10th-seeded Hoosiers were facing seventh-seeded archrival Purdue. IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack’s first recruiting class was fighting to keep its season alive. But this script did not conclude with an ideal ending for the Hoosiers.


Men's Basketball vs. Wisconsin

Column: Rivers filled a needed role for IU

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There are probably a few ways to look on Jeremiah Rivers’ career as an IU basketball player. Yes, some good, some very good and some that didn’t quite reach expectations.But Thursday night was Rivers’ Senior Night, and as the team’s only true senior, it was (more or less) his alone.







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Bloemendaal to experiment with lineup

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A week after a 7-0 loss to Vanderbilt and a week before starting Big Ten play against Purdue, the No. 41 IU men’s tennis team is looking to boost its confidence by hosting Wright State at 10 a.m. Sunday.


Men's baseball vs. Louisville

Smith shuffles rotation for weekend

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In a season that stretches 56 games over four months, IU baseball coach Tracy Smith said he knew he would be forced to change his weekend pitching rotation at some point during the year.




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Online career fair streamlines process

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Yesterday was the first day of the Diversity Virtual Career Fair, sponsored by UBM Studios. The event brought 25 companies, including Amazon, Microsoft, IBM and several government agencies, and students from 27 different universities together in one virtual environment.


ROTC

Cadets earn rare German badge

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Members of ROTC programs across the Midwest had the opportunity to earn the German Armed Forces Badge For Military Proficiency at a weekend-long event last weekend.


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Students celebrate Russian Mardi Gras

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The Maslenitsa celebration Wednesday in the Indiana Memorial Union University Club was jointly sponsored by REEI and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.


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Teachers to come to IU for Audubon program

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The Picturing John James Audubon Institute will be from July 6 to 30 at IU. The institute is funded by National Endowment for the Humanities’ Picturing America summer seminar series, which is designed for high school teachers, and a $204,000 grant.


Dumbstruck

Film explores ventriloquist life

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The word “dummy” can evoke laughter, smiles and sarcasm, but for filmmakers and spouses Lindsay and Mark Goffman, “dummy” is a word of inspiration.