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Music Lesson

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In college, a lot of learning happens outside the classroom. In fact, much of it happens at the local watering holes. All you have to do is listen. And if you listen carefully inside, outside or even 50 feet away from any bar, you’re only going to hear one thing – the same songs you heard last weekend and the weekend before. But they have a lot to teach us.


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Iranian seizure of 15 British sailors, marines prompts questions

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THE FACTS: The world’s nations are already tense thinking about Iran’s possible ambitions to make a nuclear weapon. But now 15 British navy sailors and marines have been seized by Iran on March 23, allegedly for trespassing in Iranian waters – a claim Britain denies. In addition, a retired FBI agent in Iran on private business has not been heard from since March 8. Should these incidents lead to war with Iran?





Sophomores Vladislav Ginzburg and Jennifer Hanono talk with friends Monday evening during the Passover Seder at Hillel Center.  Passover began at sundown Monday.

Campus offers Passover Seders

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Passover is a time for Jewish families to celebrate together, but in the absence of that environment many college students turn to IU’s Jewish community and the on-campus events it offers.






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IUSTV offers video podcasts of shows

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IUSTV, which began producing in 2002 and now has about 200 members and 10 TV programs, started releasing video podcasts in early March to increase viewership and extend its broadcasts outside the Bloomington area.



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Singing Hoosiers hold spring concert

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Saturday night was an unexpected step-touch down memory lane, as the IU Singing Hoosiers, under the direction of Michael Schwartzkopf, presented their 57th annual Spring Concert. From the first notes of “Another Openin’, Another Show,” belted in classic Broadway-style by sophomore Jami Leonard, to the final chord of “Lazy River,” the concert was a celebration of American popular song by the University’s most traveled musical ensemble.


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Around the world

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A tsunami that struck without warning overnight Tuesday washed away coastal villages in the western Solomon Islands, killing at least 13 people. The death toll was expected to rise. Bodies floated out to sea, and thousands of residents camped out on a hillside above a devastated town. A wall of water reportedly 30 feet high struck the island of Choiseul and swept a third of a mile inland.




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IU team tests emergency blog system

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Informatics professor David Wild is working to make sure the disorder and chaos that plagued the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina never happens again.


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Young Buck performs a packed front lawn April, 14, 2005 at Alpha Tau Omega.

No orange juice? No show.

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Hundreds of students gathered outside the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house to hear the music of rap artist Young Buck one April night in 2005. While the crowd was listening to the concert’s opening acts, members of the fraternity were scrambling to meet one final demand from the headliner. “Young Buck wanted a specific type of orange juice that we didn’t know about until five minutes before he went on,” said senior and Alpha Tau Omega’s Director of Special Events A.J. Rich. “His manager threatened he wouldn’t go on without it.”


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iDrunk

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The other day I stumbled upon an article I had read a couple of months ago. A company had released a Breathalyzer-FM transmitter combo for the iPod. Now, I’ve heard of some pretty sweet accessories for my favorite music player, but this one takes the cake.