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Worth the steal

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After bursting onto the mainstream music scene in 2003 with his major label debut album Waiting For My Rocket To Come and hit single “The Remedy (I Won’t Worry),” Jason Mraz blew up into the big time. He seemed to be thrown in with a lot of similar artists that fit the singer/songwriter niche, like John Mayer and Gavin DeGraw. However, because his second album, Mr. A-Z, wasn’t as successful, he’s fallen off the map a bit - until now.


Chris Pickrell

Under the covers

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Fists were pumping, tables were being danced upon and DayGlo plastic mugs were being raised into the air. May 8 was mug night at Jake’s Nightclub and, despite the fact that most students had left Bloomington for summer break the week before, the room was packed with people assembled to see six musicians perform the hits of Guns N’ Roses, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Poison and others. In a pause between songs, Hairbangers Ball frontman Tyler Holcomb (aka "Tyler Steven") addressed the crowd.


Cassandra's Dream

Woody's nightmare

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Casual Woody Allen fans might be surprised by “Cassandra’s Dream.” The film is not a neurotic New York comedy starring the brilliant writer/director, but rather a British drama about murder and morals.


Prince Caspian

Caspian: darker, grittier

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rince Caspian,” the second installment in the Chronicles of Narnia series, takes the same path as many other sequels before it: make it darker, make it scarier. Disney pulls out all the stops in a movie that will probably scare parents more than their children.

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Studying overseas: another lesson in growing up

Every college student learns how to research and write academic papers. After four years, students will know how to stretch a meal plan and do their own laundry. But if students want to take more than just a degree and basic survival skills away after their time at IU, they will need to push their limits.




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Separate and inequal

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Most people have strong views about the right to marry, regardless of the side of the issue on which they stand. To put it simply, they either favor protecting everyone’s rights or they propose to grant equal rights only to people like themselves. Many of these opinions were likely aroused when the California State Supreme Court ruled its state laws defining marriage as between a man and a woman unconstitutional last week.



Pete Stuttgen

‘Inspirational’

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More than 700 runners, walkers and cyclists gathered at Bill Armstrong Stadium on Saturday morning to show their support in fighting cancer at the first annual Coach Hep Indiana Cancer Challenge.  SLIDE SHOW:  Coach Hep Indiana Cancer Challenge



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Seniors soar to Big Ten Championships

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Several IU athletes lined the fences at the Illinois Soccer and Track Stadium for the finals of the triple jump where number one ranked Hoosier Kyle Jenkins was on the runway.


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IU is ‘hot spot’ for life-sciences industry

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ov. Mitch Daniels encouraged investors to look at the good they’re doing by investing in start-up life-sciences companies during a conference that stressed the importance of the life-sciences industry in Indiana.




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Record-breaking sweep

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Several weeks ago, IU coach Tracy Smith told reporters he had stopped looking at where his team stood in the Big Ten standings. Now he’s free to look at them as much as he wants.



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Former Missouri State coach to join Hoosier bench

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Indiana head women’s basketball coach, Felisha Legette-Jack recently announced the hiring of Katie Abrahamson-Henderson. She will join the Hoosiers June 1 after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Washington for a season.


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Cops to focus on seat belt patrols

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Bloomington police are joining other state and local law enforcement agencies in a new “Click It or Ticket” campaign from May 16 to June 1, focusing on nighttime motorists not wearing their seat belts.