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IU can’t close out Spartans

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Thursday night was a game of advantages for the IU women’s basketball team. Unfortunately, visiting Michigan State held most of them. Thursday night was a game of advantages for the IU women's basketball team. Unfortunately, visiting Michigan State held the upper hand in most of them. The Spartans beat the Hoosiers on the glass, in the paint, in points off turnovers and at the free-throw line on their way to a nail-biting 72-68 win at Assembly Hall that saw 14 ties and 16 lead changes over the course of the game.


Jay Seawell

Crimson Hoosiers hope to cream Spartans

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The IU men’s basketball team has little time to sulk about its tough loss to No. 15 Wisconsin Wednesday night, because another top-ranked team will visit Assembly Hall Saturday.



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No. 19 Hoosiers open spring campaign

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With a wintry mix still covering a majority of the IU Golf Course, the No. 19 Hoosiers will leave Bloomington and travel to Point Vedra, Fla., to compete in their first tournament of the spring season.








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Candidates prepare for IUSA race

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With elections coming up in March, students are starting to form together and create tickets or groups to run for the chance to govern the student body. “It is our sole responsibility for students to be represented on campus,” said current IU Student Association president and junior W.T Wright. “In (IUSA) students get to voice their view on subjects and get behind different people on different issues.”


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Around the World

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A senior Justice Department official told Congress on Thursday that laws and other limits enacted since three terrorism suspects were waterboarded have eliminated the technique from what is now allowed.


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Bush pushes for surveillance law

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President Bush, at loggerheads with House Democrats over how closely the government can eavesdrop on U.S. citizens, warned Wednesday that terrorists were planning fresh assaults that would make the Sept. 11 attacks “pale by comparison.”



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Podcast, blog added to Kinsey Web site

The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction has added three-minute podcasts to its Web site to appeal to a more modern audience.


Oncoming Storm

Dining with the Dean

About 120 students and staff attended a luncheon with Dean of Students Dick McKaig Thursday in the Indiana Memorial Union.



Amanda Blake

‘Facebook is like a potato chip’

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About 25 students crammed into the front room of the Asian Culture Center house at 7 p.m. Wednesday to hear communication and culture Assistant Professor Ilana Gershon speak about her research on the effects of going “Facebook official.”