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Column: The inconsistency continues

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Roughly 92 hours after IU basketball was at the top of the mountain after taking down No. 3 Wisconsin, an avalanche of missed jump shots and poor perimeter defense drug the Hoosiers back down to where they started.


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Vonleh shines in Hoosiers' loss

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In the wake of the IU men’s basketball team’s 54-47 loss to the Northwestern Wildcats, the lone bright spot for the Hoosiers was freshman forward Noah Vonleh.



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IU's youth haunts against Purdue

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Purdue’s senior backcourt of KK Houser and Courtney Moses combined to score 46 points—only seven fewer than IU scored as a team—as Purdue handed IU its third consecutive Big Ten loss 86-53.


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Community celebrates MLK Day

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The City of Bloomington, IU's Office of Diversity Education and various student groups have organized events to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.


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Thompson signs MLS homegrown contract

Freshman forward Tommy Thompson has signed a Homegrown contract with Major League Soccer's San Jose Earthquakes and will leave the IU men's soccer program after just one season, an IU press release announced.





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IU track heads to West Lafayette

In their second meet of the indoor season, 32 Indiana athletes will compete in 15 events for a chance to earn their sixth consecutive win over Purdue. However, IU  Coach Ron Helmer said this win won’t be as easy to come by as it has in years past.


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Local school earns state's top grade

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After falling from a grade of B from the Indiana Department of Education to an F in 2012, Templeton Elementary School was able to increase its grade to an A for 2013.




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Incident team responds to bias reports

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Thursday afternoon, five representatives of the Incident Teams discussed the reports and trends of bias-related incidents in Bloomington, particularly among IU students. The panel was planned as part of First Year Experience’s “Conversations on First Year Student Success,” which will play host to three more panels during the spring 2014 semester.


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A fancy English major

Karl Marx tells us “history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.”Promoting the gain of such knowledge will foster an environment in which these aforementioned tragedies and farces are fewer and farther between.


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What the hall

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The perfect home court is the best gift anyone could give a school, a community, a nation that loves basketball the way we do.