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God in the Box

God in the Box sparks interfaith dialogue

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God in the Box at IU, an organization that seeks to promote interfaith relations, had a box set up Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m.  at the Sample Gates to give people a chance to go inside and share their thoughts about God.


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Column: Food, culture, politics

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From a sociological standpoint, national cuisine can define a country. There is a definite correlation between a country that values fine arts and a country that values fine cuisine.





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IU starts out strong in Big Ten play

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The No. 57 Hoosiers picked up two key wins on the road this weekend, improving their overall record to 13-4 (2-1). These wins were also the first conference victories of the season for the team.


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Women’s golf struggles to stay in contention out west

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Despite strong play and a few good holes, the win ultimately comes down to the final stroke. After a seventh-place finish last week, junior co-captain Kate Coons said the IU women’s golf team needed to improve putting three solid rounds together.



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IU wins 1st Big Ten series against Penn State

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Chris Sujka’s two-run double in the sixth inning provided the Hoosiers all the offense necessary to win the game — and the series — 2-1 in the rubber match against Penn State. IU’s series win was the first foray into conference play for both teams.



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Ohio State, Kansas back in Final Four

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The Big Ten torch will be carried by the Ohio State Buckeyes this weekend in New Orleans. Overcoming major foul trouble in the first half, the Buckeyes outlasted Syracuse 77-70 to win the East Region and advance to their first Final Four since 2007.


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Louisville set for Kentucky rematch

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Kentucky played like Kentucky. Despite No. 4 IU’s 90 points — Kentucky’s worst defensive output of the season — the Wildcats still pulled out the 12-point win.



MS Walk

MS support group raises over $2,000 from walk

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On Saturday morning, a Bloomington support group sponsored an MS Walk in honor of March, which is both National MS Education and Awareness Month and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Participants paid a minimum $10 fee and could walk one mile or three miles starting from the main Ivy Tech Community College campus. The event raised $2,906, and the money will go to the National MS Society.




Neighborhoodie watch?

Neighborhoodie watch?

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In an outrageous show of victim blaming last Friday, Geraldo Rivera, an attorney, talk-show host and reporter, said he believes “the hoodie (that Trayvon Martin was wearing) is as much responsible for Trayvon Martin’s death as George Zimmerman was.”