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Sunday, May 17
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Who's Bad

The king returns

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Michael Jackson tribute band Who's Bad played at the Bluebird Nightclub in January. The members work to carry on Jackson's legacy through their music and performances.


Health inspection

Down and dirty

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A health inspector and distribution mechanic share the perils of their jobs and why they love what they do.


Cult leader

Notorious alumni

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IU is lucky to boast a long list of successful and famous alumni, but there are some who once walked the paths of campus whose actions didn’t win them notoriety as distinguished former students. This is the story of the radicals, the serial killer, and the cult leader.


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Hoosiers' postseason prospects fading

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The Hoosiers have plummeted to No. 92  in the national RPI, and now must collect a handful of wins against No. 15 Iowa, No. 21 Wisconsin, No. 20 Ohio State and No. 18 Michigan as well as beating Northwestern and Nebraska, two teams IU has already lost to this season, to slide into the NCAA Tournament field.


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Column: Seven days of hell

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The ‘seven days in hell mini-series’, which won’t sell a lot of copies in Bloomington, ended with humiliation in enemy territory.






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Mosquera-Perea in jail for OWI

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2:47 p.m. IU basketball player Hanner Mosquera-Perea is in Monroe County Jail after he was arrested for drunken driving this morning.



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COLUMN: IU's more like Purdue than you think

The Boilermaker and Hoosier seasons are in tailspins, with equal records at 14-10 (4-7). Neither team will make the NCAA tournament. Both teams will be fortunate to receive an invite to the National Invitation Tournament.



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Ferrell, Johnson to continue debate

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When college basketball’s 2012 recruiting classes were finalized, a great debate between Indiana’s preeminent basketball rivals was sparked.



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No vote for HJR 3 in November

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When the full Senate votes on HJR 3, it will do so without the controversial second sentence, the one which banned civil unions and any similar legal status.