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Student involvement encouraged in provost search

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IU needs a new provost, and it wants one soon. President-elect and current Interim Provost Michael McRobbie formed a committee to find candidates to interview by mid-June to take over McRobbie’s provost position when he takes the presidency in July, said Fred Cate, IU law professor and chairman of the search committee.



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Ex-candidate, father among 4 charged in fatal gang shooting

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EAST CHICAGO, Ind. – A former city council candidate whose 7-year-old son was shot to death on the eve of Tuesday’s primary election has been charged along with his father and two other men in the gang shootout that led to the boy’s death. According to a probable cause affidavit, Angel Silvas died in a hail of bullets Monday after his father confronted gang members, shouting, “I got my kid in the car and you’re gonna disrespect me?”


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IU proposes tuition increases

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The cost of an IU education isn’t getting cheaper, as the University plans to propose a 5 percent tuition increase for in-state students and a 9 percent increase for out-of-state students.


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IU: University did not accept loan kickbacks

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Last week, a student-loan reform bill was approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, which is investigating ongoing practices at colleges and universities related to preferential treatment given to particular lenders. The legislation could affect IU’s relationship with Sallie Mae, the loan processing agent IU uses.


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Root beer pong to raise awareness

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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – At 11 a.m., California State Polytechnic University students were playing beer pong on Dexter Lawn. It was not an alternate reality, but instead a festival of root beer and drinking games to promote awareness of student drinking habits.




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Windfall Dance Company presents Arabian Nights

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Veronica and Wilson Yeakle begged to dance when they saw the Windfall Dance Company take the stage to perform their interpretation of Arabian Nights on Saturday evening at the Owen Valley High School auditorium. Their mother, Angela Yeakle, said she took her children to the show to expose them to different cultures.


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Ivanhoe’s a snooze, so read about some zoos

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Unless you are absolutely starving for a book to save your sanity and it is the only one you can find, don’t read “Ivanhoe.” I would consider myself to be pretty high on the boredom scale, but I couldn’t even get through chapter three. The two main characters, who shall remain nameless because I can’t remember their consequence to the story, hadn’t even finished their leisurely stroll through the forest by the end of the third chapter.


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IU swept in critical series in Illinois

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After a disappointing weekend, the phrase “wait ‘til next year” has become all but embraced by the Hoosier baseball team. IU dropped all four games against Illinois, bringing their record to a dismal 6-21 in the Big Ten, 17-33 overall.


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IU’s season ends with NCAA loss to Northwestern

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Their season ended with a 4-1 loss to No. 5 Northwestern in the second round of the NCAA championships Saturday afternoon, but the Hoosier women’s tennis team didn’t seem to mind. The team acted the same way they had the day before, after their defeat of No. 43 Boise State – joking with each other, smiling and taking pictures with their families and coaches.


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Summer daze not without IU sports news

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The long summer months now plague IU and its sports fans, bringing a sense of boredom and a great many complaints about the professional sports world, which will enter the long and grueling MLB season after the NBA playoffs.


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Abridging History

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Being the most indecisive person I know, it’s no wonder I’ve changed my major four or five times within the two semesters I’ve been at IU, and may change again. Blame it on being a freshman, but after considering SPEA, journalism and various others, I recently decided just to study something I enjoy.


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Officer down

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A police officer has been killed. Gunshots shattered the morning calm last Thursday in Indianapolis. What began as an attempt to apprehend a burglary suspect ended with an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department canine named Bo losing his life in the suspect’s effort to flee.


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Primates are people too

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You’ve witnessed them chaining themselves to trees to block the path of an incoming bulldozer. You’ve seen them picketing outside KFC, protesting the “slaughter” of anything that casts a shadow. And by now, you’ve come to the conclusion that environmental advocates are completely and inexcusably insane.


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Adults only

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Some communities have had enough. Enough of the moral bankruptcy, enough debauchery and enough violating the homey atmospheres that their communities portray.


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Look mom! No dentists!

The IU School of Dentistry has a long and celebrated history. In the early 1950s, biochemist Harry Day, with the help of Joseph Muhler and William Nebergall, developed the first toothpaste to combine the effectiveness of a matted abrasive cleaner with the protection of fluoride and didn’t taste like poison.