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IU Women vs. U of I

Hoosiers turn back UIndy 50-47

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The IU women’s basketball team won Tuesday night in Assembly Hall versus the University of Indianapolis by a score of 50-47 for IU’s second victory in as many exhibition matches.



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Column: Schedule favorable for young Hoosiers

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High expectations and sub-par results should be a thing of the past for the Indiana women’s basketball team. However, it must first buy into IU Coach Felisha Legette-Jack’s message of playing “fun, physical basketball.”


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SRSC to house electricity-producing bikes

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Three stationary bicycles, retrofitted with electrical generators, will undergo a demo period next week as part of a larger plan to install the electricity-generating bikes at the Student Recreational Sports Center in the coming months.




HPER construction

HPER to reopen in summer

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The basketball courts and indoor track at the center in the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation's Wildermuth Intramural Center will not be available for public use until summer 2012 at the earliest.


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Members of JMuse find family in theater

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On Tuesday, a group of actors and actresses gazed at their reflections in the floor-length mirror in front of them. Spontaneous bursts of singing interrupted the floor stretches they did in preparation for that evening’s rehearsal. This group of students formed the cast of “Identify Me,” the latest production from student group JMuse Productionz.   The show premieres at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Willkie Auditorium and is free to the public.


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Harnessing love for the harp

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Originally from Sparta, Mich., Molly Grettenberger applied to Michigan State, University of Michigan and Arizona State before choosing IU. She wasn’t looking for a business degree from the Kelley School or a biology degree to buffer her pre-med path, but for a school to foster her musical talents.




Carbon Dioxide Levels

The Industrial Revolution: our savior and our burden

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It’s hard to believe anyone could look at these numbers and dates and conclude the increase in carbon dioxide levels is not a result of the Industrial Revolution, which began at about the time the levels started rising in the 18th century.


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Dem. candidate Jonathan George speaks to College Democrats

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College Democrats met at 8 p.m. Monday in Ballantine Hall to hear a speech by Jonathan George, a Democratic Party candidate for Congress in Indiana’s 9th District. George, a retired Brigadier General with more than 4,000 hours of cockpit time and multiple honorable medals, was once a director of the National Security Council. 


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Chef finds redemption in Runcible Spoon

As the current owner of the Runcible Spoon and co-owner of the Bloomington Cooking School, O’Neill has weathered a lot of ups and downs in his own life.


Finding Bigfoot

'Finding Bigfoot' in southern Ind.

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The forum, which brought in Indiana residents from as far as 50 miles away, gave those who believe they have encountered a bigfoot a chance to share their stories with other attendees and the cast of the show, a panel consisting of BFRO members and a research biologist.






Hoosier Hype podcast, Episode 10

Host Max McCombs is joined by women's bsketball beat writers Aaron Siegal-Eisman and Trent Stutzman to discuss the team's preseason, season opener, influx of new players and what to expect from the Hoosiers this season.