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In this March 7, 2005, file photo, Caroline Kennedy, sits in front of an image of her late father President John F. Kennedy at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. Caroline Kennedy has told New York Gov. David Paterson she wants to be the state's next U.S. Senator, becoming the highest-profile name to actively lobby for the seat being vacated by Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Source: Caroline Kennedy to seek N.Y. Senate seat

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ALBANY, N.Y – Caroline Kennedy has told New York Gov. David Paterson she wants to be the state's next Senator, becoming the highest-profile person to actively lobby for the seat being vacated by Hillary Rodham Clinton.


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Colts barely edge lowly Lions

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INDIANAPOLIS – Whew. That was almost embarrassing. The Colts squeaked past the hapless Lions 31-21 in a game closer than the score indicated. Maybe the Colts forgot just because the Lions were 0-13 doesn’t mean they don’t get paid to play, too.


IU guard Andrea McGuirt directs the offense during IU's 63-41 win over Butler on Tuesday night at Assembly Hall. IU defeated West Virgina on Saturday, the team's sixth-straight victory. The Hoosiers will go for seven straight when they host Northwestern on Dec. 20.

Hoosiers win 6th game in a row

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Senior guard Kim Roberson only played 22 minutes due to foul trouble, but she made them count, scoring 15 points and pulling down six rebounds to help IU (7-2) beat the West Virginia Mountaineers (7-2) on the road on Dec. 13, 77-73. 


Kentucky's Perry Stevenson dunks on IU's Verdell Jones III and Tom Pritchard during IU's 72-54 loss to Kentucky on Saturday in Lexington, Ky.

Kentucky E(Rupp)tion

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LEXINGTON, Ky – IU coach Tom Crean can prepare his young Hoosiers to the best of his abilities and have them ready for anything. But as IU has found out this season, you can’t prepare for height. Or athleticism. Kentucky jumped out to a 32-6 run and never looked back, crushing the Hoosiers 72-54. IU, now 5-5, never brought the game to single digits after Kentucky’s, now 7-3, initial spurt and could only muster 13 first-half points – its fewest total since its second-round NCAA Tournament loss to UCLA in 2007.


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Room, board to increase 5.7 percent in 2009-10

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The cost of living at IU is going up. Rates for dorms on the Bloomington campus will rise 5.7 percent, from $7,138 to $7,546, for an air-conditioned double room, according to a press release. The IU board of trustees approved the change for the 2009-10 school year on Dec. 12.


IU guard Devan Dumes dives for a loose ball during IU's 72-54 loss to Kentucky on Saturday in Lexington, Ky.

Loss in border battle burns deep

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LEXINGTON, Ky. – Devan Dumes knows “hate” is a strong word, which is why he chose his words carefully.The Hoosiers’ most experienced player was down. One of IU’s most bitter rivals had just finished torching the Hoosiers for 40 minutes, and the fire inside Dumes still had a few embers aglow.SLIDESHOW: Kentucky 72, IU 54


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Salary freeze on table for officials

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In an attempt to fight a revenue shortfall, IU President Michael McRobbie recommended suspending this year’s merit-based pay raises for senior administrators on Dec. 12 during a board of trustees meeting.


Patricia Lockwood, live-in house mom of the Sigma Phi Epsilon, right, sits and talks with sophomore Cory Mason on Wednesday afternoon at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Lockwood spends time talking with the men in the house, many of whom admit sneaking Tootisie Pops from the bowl next to her door.

House mom adjusts to frat life

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Southwestern knick-knacks are scattered among novels on tan bookshelves. A cactus in the window is the perfect accent to the stucco pink walls and matching plush couch. This is not your typical frat house bedroom. This is not your typical frat house resident. This is the bedroom of Patricia Lockwood, the live-in house mom with Sigma Phi Epsilon.


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An American turned French returns home

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PARIS – How did I get here? I’m at the end of my 16-week stay in Paris, and I can’t believe it’s actually time to leave. I remember seeing for the first time the bedroom that has become part of my temporary home.



Straight No Chaser performs Friday evening at the IU Auditorium.

IU’s SNC spreads holiday cheer

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IU’s Straight No Chaser members kept the audience in the holiday spirit as they performed their winter concert Dec. 12 at the IU Auditorium.


Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich leaves a downtown building where a high profile defense attorney has an office Saturday in Chicago. Blagojevich was arrested this week on federal charges that he tried to sell President-elect Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.

Disgraced Ill. gov. meets with lawyer

Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich met with a renowned Chicago criminal lawyer Saturday as he weighed his legal options on how to fight a scandal that has left his career in tatters and disrupted President-elect Barack Obama’s White House transition.


In this image from APTN video, a man, centre throws a shoe at President George W. Bush, background left, during a news conference with Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Sunday in Baghdad, Iraq. On an Iraq trip shrouded in secrecy and marred by dissent, President George W. Bush on Sunday hailed progress in the war that defines his presidency and got a size-10 reminder of his unpopularity when a man hurled two shoes at him during a news conference.

Bush ducks hurtled shoes during news conference on final Iraq trip

On an Iraq trip shrouded in secrecy and marred by dissent, President George W. Bush on Sunday hailed progress in the war that defines his presidency and got a size-10 reminder of his unpopularity when a man hurled two shoes at him during a news conference.


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India PM calls for ‘normalized’ relations with Pakistan

India’s prime minister said Sunday he wants “normalized” relations with Pakistan amid rising tensions between the South Asian rivals following the Mumbai attacks that left more than 160 people dead.


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Mumbai gunman’s chilling confession sheds light

The gunman captured in last month’s Mumbai attacks had originally intended to seize hostages and outline demands in a series of dramatic calls to the media, according to his confession obtained Saturday by The Associated Press.


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Class teaches students to change communities

CMCL-C223 “Business Communication” is a course offered through the Department of Communication and Culture that teaches students about the structure of communities and how to change them.


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RPS offers stress relievers for finals

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Residential Programs and Services has put together a series of fun, stress-free activities including eating contests and movie nights to simply help students relax. Each residence hall on campus will host its own events.


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Web sites offer grade distribution figures

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Campusbuddy.com is a site, launched in October, that offers more than 80 million official university grades at hundreds of campuses nationwide. It has the most up-to-date and accessible collection of grade distributions anywhere.


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IU seniors balance classes, running food service business

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Jessica Keckhaver and Aaron Lifford are two seniors who co-founded their own company, Prodigy Staffing Solutions, which specializes in “food services and hospitality staffing.” They have been working on developing the growth of their company since their sophomore year of college.