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A little respect

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Ever since I was a child, I’ve been told “no” countless times.


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Acting in bad faith

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President Barack Obama’s calls for increased international involvement in the war in Afghanistan suffered a major setback this weekend when revelation of a controversial law passed by the Kabul regime threatened the support of European governments.



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Police discover human remains

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives and forensic anthropologists are working to figure out the death of a man whose remains were found on Monday, said Captain Kenneth Barnes.


This aerial photo provided by the Italian Police shows the debris of a collapsed building in an area near L'Aquila, central Italy, after a powerful earthquake shook central Italy, early Monday, April 6, 2009.

More than 70 dead after quake in Italy

L'AQUILA, Italy - A powerful earthquake in mountainous central Italy knocked down whole blocks of buildings early Monday as residents slept, killing more than 70 people in the country's deadliest quake in nearly three decades, officials said. Tens of thousands were homeless and 1,500 were injured.


Krisna Wilson enjoys a piece of sushi during Taste of Asia Sunday afternoon at the IU Auditorium. Taste of Asia featured food from local restaurants in Bloomington and performances by various groups from IU.

Taste of Asia blends cultures through food

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The event, which was like a variety show, kicked off Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. The month is traditionally celebrated in May, but IU observes it in April, Jennifer Lee, assistant professor of sociology, said. “It celebrates the accomplishments of all who have come before us,” Lee said.


Hewitt breaks away from pack in Miss ‘N Out

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Wing It captain Kristi Hewitt won the title of Miss ‘N Out champion Saturday afternoon. Delta Upsilon’s David Richardson-Rossbach claimed the men’s title after a close finish.






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1st female dean candidate to visit campus

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The second week of potential dean of students visits will continue today with Lori Reesor, the current associate vice president for student success at the University of Kansas.



Sophomore Katya Zapadalova watches the ball as she prepares to hit a backhand against Minnesota on Saturday afternoon at the IU Tennis Courts. Zapadalova won her match in three sets.

Hoosiers win in consecutive comeback

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The weekend brought the Hoosiers  two up-hill contests and a drop in doubles points. Prevailing in a pair of 4-3 wins, the IU tennis team (12-7, 4-2) defeated Iowa and Minnesota in its first home Big Ten matches of the season.




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Men place 1st, women 2nd at Pepsi Invite

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The IU men’s track and field team proved they were the top squad this weekend by taking out recent indoor national champion Oregon to win the Pepsi Team Invitational in Eugene, Ore.


Junior pitcher Matt Bashore throws to a Chicago State batter on Tuesday at Sembower Field. The Hoosiers won 2 out of 3 in a series against the Illinois over the weekend.

Hoosiers gain 1st Big Ten series win

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On a cold and rainy day last week, IU coach Tracy Smith paced back and forth on the diamond as his players looked on, eagerly awaiting the game-3 start of their first Big Ten series against Minnesota. The opposing dugout was empty. The umpire’s hands fought the wind as he announced the cancelation of the March 29 game.


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Schools eye stimulus money for energy efficiency

The candy machine at Henry Sibley High School knows when students roam the halls and automatically powers down when they’ve gone home. The basketball court still shines, but under the glow of fluorescent tubes that suck up a fraction of the juice the old lights used.