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Hoosiers fall short of national title

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It was supposed to be the IU hockey team's year. This year's Hoosiers had everything: speed, depth, goaltending and special teams. And they had experience in the form of nine seniors. If any group had the chance to win an American Collegiate Hockey Association National Championship, this was the one.


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Women split weekend matches

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The women's tennis team returned to Bloomington after splitting its two away matches this weekend. After opening the weekend with a win at Illinois State, the Hoosiers dropped their Big Ten opener in a close match to Iowa, 4-3.


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Hoosiers start Big Ten season with a defeat

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The IU men's tennis team looked forward to the challenge Northwestern would present in the conference opener. The challenge would take the form of a 5-2 loss against the Wildcats Saturday. The Hoosiers (6-4, 0-1 Big Ten) opened up their four-game road trip with a difficult setback at Northwestern (9-3, 4-0).


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Men's team finishes 7th, its worst finish since 1954

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The Hoosiers struggled on the last two days of the Big Ten Championships, falling from fifth after the first day to a seventh place finish when the final scores were tallied. Reigning Big Ten champion Minnesota continued its conference domination, as the Golden Gophers outdueled Michigan to defend their title. Minnesota finished with 711.5 points, and the Wolverines had 636.5.

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Home pool advantage?

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A second-place finish at the Big Ten Championships for the IU women's swimming and diving team, its best finish ever, wasn't all the Hoosiers wanted before they head to the NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas, later this month.


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on the SIDELINES

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Doubleheader cancelled Hoosiers head to Houston for Tourney Women's track waits for results




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Students help raise $5,000 for Junior Achievement

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The Exchange City Bowl-a-thon returned to Bloomington Saturday, after a few years absence. The event raised funds for the Junior Achievement Exchange City -- a program for elementary students in central Indiana.


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Opportunities open to Latino students

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Ricardo Moraes, program supervisor for Bradford Woods Outdoor Center, said he felt inspired to lead a discussion on what it means to be labeled "Hispanic" or "Latino."


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Marines take recruitment to the skies

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A tiny plane sputters and hums down the Monroe County Airport runway, slowly and shakily propelling itself off the ground and into a flawless blue sky. It cruises by a trailer containing Marine Officers and IU marine recruits, waiting patiently for their turn to steer the Piper Navajo Chieftain.


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Knowledge Bowl quizzes students on black history

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On the last night of Black History Month, the black and white hands of the 2002 Black Knowledge Bowl contestants grasped buzzers as they waited alertly for the next question. Inside the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, all eyes shone wide as participants seized upon questions from the lectern of moderator James Mumford, Ph. D.


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Around The Arts

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Comedy Caravan and Bear's Place Early Music Institute Scholarship Recital Music School's Harp Ensemble Recital MAC Jazz Series Middle Eastern Dance Club Open Dancing Swing Dance Lesson Woodwind Recital


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Syndicate party delivers impressive beats

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The frigid, dry air outside the entrance to club Space 101 on Friday night didn't keep many smokers outside for long. Others rushed up the stairs and paid the entrance fee to join over 200 of their fellow electronic music fans for the intense beats brought to them by the Bloomington Bass Syndicate and their event, "The Syndicate Strikes Back."


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Reading between the lines

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Professor Kathleen Linnix hunches over a fragile manuscript propped up on a foam wedge, observing it closely and scribbling extensive notes on index cards. The chair next to her has a cardboard box filled with only a tiny fraction of the 30,000 papers written by Hannah Whitall Smith, a Quaker Evangelist. Linnix traveled to Bloomington from Emory University in Atlanta to study a collection of her manuscripts matched only by those in the Library of Congress.


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General wants prisoners released

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HAVANA -- A retired U.S. Army general said Sunday he talked for 12 hours with Fidel Castro and encouraged the Cuban president to release 250 political prisoners in this island's jails in an effort to encourage dialogue with the U.S.



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Group funding needs to change

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The way that student groups are funded at IU needs to change. The system now is inherently discriminatory. It prohibits certain student organizations from receiving money collected from mandatory student activity fees on the basis of their views. The result is an inequitable funding arrangement that elevates some forms of student speech and discourages others. The U.S. Supreme Court has recently had much to say about mandatory fees and how they must be used to support extracurricular speech; IU should listen.



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Hoosiers look to climb standings at Big Tens

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The Big Ten championships continue today and tomorrow, as the Hoosiers try to rise up the leader board and forge a top finish. The fifth place Hoosiers trail first place Minnesota by 75 points with a 122 score.