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Former cheerleader to bring anti-drunk driving message to campus

Kelly Craig started her IU career on a positive note. She was a cheerleader for the Hoosiers, and during her freshman year she pledged the Chi Omega sorority. But in the summer of 1999, she was paralyzed from the neck down when a drunken driver hit the car she was driving in with her brother and then-boyfriend Luke Recker. Craig is no longer an IU student, pursuing her education closer to her family.


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Hoosiers thrill eager crowd at scrimmage

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Men's basketball coach Mike Davis said he wanted to have a good time at Midnight Madness as Friday night turned into Saturday morning at Assembly Hall. Judging by his reactions to his players' loose style of basketball, Davis at least somewhat enjoyed himself.


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Making the transition: Prep coaches join IU's staff

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Middle school physical education teacher in the mornings and afternoons. College football coach in the late afternoons and early evenings. That was how Ted Huber spent his long work days in the early 1980s when he served as Lee Corso's defensive ends coach at IU. In 1980, Huber left his job as Bloomington South football coach to join Corso's staff. "I had a secret desire to become a college coach," said Huber, who now coaches centers and guards at Ball State. It's easy to forget Huber once coached at IU. Hundreds of players, dozens of assistants and three head coaches have come and gone since the time Huber and Corso left Bloomington.


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Coach to meet former team

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Tonight's match for the women's volleyball team will present an unfamiliar challenge for the players, but a familiar opponent for head coach Katie Weismiller. Indiana meets St. Louis tonight at the Bauman-Eberhardt Center on the St. Louis campus. This is the first meeting in six years between the two teams, but Weismiller's ties to the Billikens makes this matchup interesting. Weismiller, a native of St. Louis, began her career at SLU as head coach from 1989-1991. SLU won more than 75 percent of their matches under Weismiller, posting a 50-24 record. Weismiller also made an appearance at the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championship in 1989.

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Coaches bring new style to IU

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Patrolling the 50-yard line at Memorial Stadium Saturday, coach Gerry DiNardo eyed his football team as it participated in pre-practice stretches. Piercing through the 40-degree wind blowing toward the north end of the stadium was the scratchy, Boston accent of defensive line coach Joe Cullen.


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Shelter finds ad offensive

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When Hardees executives launched an advertisement that asks customers to "make a homeless person happy," they had no idea how unhappy a Bloomington transitional housing center would be. Shelter Inc., 919 South Rogers St., is demanding an apology for a Hardee's Restaurants ad campaign because shelter officials say it is offensive toward homeless people.


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Council passes athletics proposal

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IU's faculty unanimously approved a plan Tuesday which puts an emphasis on academics, not athletics. The vote, supported by Athletics Director Michael McNeely and basketball coach Mike Davis, is the first step in a process of overhauling collegiate athletics across the country. The Bloomington Faculty Council passed the intercollegiate athletics resolution after much deliberation and separately added three addendums to the proposal with almost full support from the council.



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University, rival team up with GM

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IU and Purdue will combine some of their strengths in January, offering a distance education double-degree program to employees of General Motors, Indiana's largest private-sector employer, University officials announced last week.


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Coach hurt in wreck

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Women's basketball coach Kathi Bennett remained in stable condition at Bloomington Hospital Sunday night after breaking the second vertebra in her neck in a two-car accident Friday morning in Bloomington.


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De La Soul ends set with solid effort

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Self-styled and trend defiant, De La Soul continues to maintain diversity in the hip-hop landscape. It's latest album, AOI: Bionix, is the second of three Art Official Intelligence discs. Triple disc sets are ambitious attempts for any group, but by releasing each CD separately, De La Soul lets them have souls of their own.


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Tensions flare over insurance regulation

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The insurance industry has been regulated under states' sovereignty for more than a hundred years. Although many people still acknowledge that it is best for states to hold the control over the insurance industry, others think it is time for the federal government to intervene in the industry.


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Hollywood finally getting it together in 2002

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This past year was rather disappointing from the perspective of your run of the mill filmgoer. Many films were about as entertaining as a colonoscopy. For every "Memento" there was an onslaught of bottom feeders such as "Tomb Raider."


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Around The Region

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Bar association lobbies for prisoner's release Police still seeking escaped Orange County inmates Possible cases of cheating could derail graduations


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Black rules 'Orange County'

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"Orange County" is the rare teen comedy that doesn't play dumb for its youthful audience. That's not to say it's an extraordinary cinematic achievement, but unlike many flicks of its ilk, it's genuinely funny, has solid acting and boasts equal parts humanity and humor. Relatively ignored upon its release this past January (traditionally a dumping ground for Hollywood crap), "Orange County" is well worth a look now that it's on DVD.


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Forget success, focus on love

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Yesterday people everywhere celebrated the love they have for others, and it seems like a great opportunity to take a break from politics (I know, it's a crazy idea!) and reflect on what is really important in life.



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Open Sesame

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When you think of American food, what immediately comes to mind? A thick juicy steak? Buttery corn on the cob? Or perhaps a slice of warm apple pie? These are certainly some all-American favorites, but in recent years new condiments and ingredients have expanded the American palate of flavors as well as American pantries and refrigerators. After all, we are a land of immigrants -- over 250 million strong and still growing -- and just as various nationalities become a part of American life, so do the foods they introduce.


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Qualifications for Little 500 Saturday

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Saturday could determine the future for the potential riders of Little 500, but it's not likely. The first leg of the Little 500 begins this weekend, beginning with qualifications at Bill Armstrong Stadium. The quals, for many riders, are a chance to get on the track and start the next four weeks of preparation until race day April 19 and 20. For others, the qualification time could determine their performance come race day.


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Celebrate our Christian heritage

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As Independence Day creeps up on us, some historians use the holiday as a time to degrade and bash our founding fathers. For the last few years the target-of-choice has been Thomas Jefferson and the out-of-wedlock child he supposedly had with Sally Hemings, one of his slaves on the plantation. In reality, DNA evidence could only prove that one of more than two dozen Jefferson men in Virginia fathered a child with Hemings, and seven of them were at Monticello when the child was conceived!