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Swine-Flu tracking iPhone application debuts

A new iPhone application called “Outbreaks Near Me” that allows users to track and report local outbreaks of infectious disease was released Tuesday.


Devon Beach Goal

IU defeats No. 6 Florida, 2-1 in double overtime

The IU women's soccer team kept its winning streak alive Friday as they beat their toughest opponenet yet, the No. 6 Florida Gators, by a score of 2-1 in double overtime.   



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'The Naked Roommate' author to speak Friday

IU alumnus Harlan Cohen, author of “The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College,” will give advice about college life at 7 p.m. tonight in the Willkie Quad Auditorium.

Volleyball

IU drops game with UT-Martin in 5th set

The IU volleyball team dropped its first match of the weekend’s adidas Classic, falling to Tennessee-Martin in five sets.







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Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. to speak at IU

Henry Louis Gates Jr., the Harvard professor at the center of a race controversy involving President Barack Obama and a Cambridge officer last month, will give two talks at IU in April.






Fred Glass

New stadium, same story

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During his first football game as IU athletics director, the beginning of IU’s 125th-anniversary season, Glass greeted fans, walked out to the 50-yard line and pushed for more involvement from students.



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Stray bullet kills student on college campus

A 19-year-old college student walking on campus with friends was struck and killed by a stray bullet early Thursday at Clark Atlanta University, police said.


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Incoming prime minister reassures US of alliance

Japan’s incoming prime minister, Yukio Hatoyama, reassured U.S. leaders Thursday that their security alliance remains the foundation of its foreign policy, despite pre-election promises that Tokyo would seek a more independent path.


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Security crackdown imposed at Afgahn embassy

The U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan has banned alcohol and assigned American personnel to watch the embassy’s security guards following allegations of lewd behavior and sexual misconduct at their living quarters.