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Junior Josh Phegley throws to second base during warm-ups before the third inning against Valparaiso on Wednesday afternoon at Sembower Field. Phegley had one hit and one RBI in the Hoosiers' 9-5 victory.

Squires earns first save

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Junior pitcher Chris Squires came out of the bullpen firing his irregular delivery and emotions all over Sembower Field in IU’s 9-5 win against Valparaiso.


Junior outfielder Kelli Ritchison watches the game from third base Wednesday afternoon during the first game of a double header against Ohio State at the IU Softball Field. Indiana lost the first game 14-4, and the second 1-0.

Olson throws no-hitter in two losses

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Sophomore pitcher Sara Olson put her name in the IU record books Wednesday afternoon, recording the first no-hitter in almost three years. However, the Hoosiers (5-28, 1-7) still lost to the No. 16 Ohio State Buckeyes (30-6, 7-1) 1-0.



Dinosaur Jr.

Inaugural performance

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The alt-rock gods must be smiling on Bloomington, as the legendary Dinosaur Jr. will make eardrums bleed at the Bluebird Nightclub on Friday.


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'In This Club'

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The Union Board’s 24th annual Live From Bloomington Club Night will invade town Thursday and Friday. A panel of music connoisseurs hand-picked the event’s 19 local artists, who will also be featured on a LFB compilation CD. All proceeds will go to the Hoosier Hills Food Bank.





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Suspected US missile strike kills 3

A suspected U.S. missile strike on a car killed two alleged militants and a civilian in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, intelligence officials said, a day after the U.S.-allied country reiterated its opposition to such attacks to visiting American officials.


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Cities slow to use 911 systems

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Ball State University’s Advanced Crisis Communications Training program surveyed the membership of the National Emergency Number Association, an association of 911 professionals, and found several gaps in the use of the National Incident Management System.


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Iran charges American journalist

An American journalist jailed for more than two months in Iran has been charged with espionage, her lawyer said Wednesday, dashing hopes of a quick release days after her parents arrived in the country seeking her freedom.


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Regulators suspend NJ doc’s license

A New Jersey doctor whom health officials suspect was the source of a hepatitis B outbreak had his medical license suspended indefinitely on Wednesday by state regulators.


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A loss for educational equity

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The next several years might see a decline in the availability of financial aid due to the hit many university endowments took last fall.


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All the cool kids are doing it

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Normally, thinking for oneself is always preferable to succumbing to peer pressure, and standing one’s ground in the face of finger-pointing is an admirable achievement.


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A new kind of hung jury

Due to their influence on young people and status in the community, college professors tend to find their First Amendment rights under scrutiny more often than most people.


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Whatever works

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More than 10,000 Moldovan youths protested Tuesday against their newly-elected, communist government, which they believed tampered with the election.


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