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Learning his lesson

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On Dec. 21, 2002, IU basketball coach Mike Davis learned a valuable lesson. His Hoosiers, undefeated and ranked in the top 10 nationally, faced bitter rival Kentucky at Freedom Hall. A thrilling, up-tempo game entertained all in the crowd, but for most, the fireworks were yet to come.


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Cheeks says goodbye, Pritchard to take over

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PORTLAND, Ore. -- Coach Maurice Cheeks had to pull over as he drove home from the Portland Trail Blazers' practice facility. He had just been fired and needed some time to think. "Throughout my years of playing and as a coach, I haven't had a lot of heartbreak," he said.


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2 players, 2 roommates, 2 wild rides

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When Mark Johnson and Ryan Tapak boarded the IU basketball ride in 2001, they didn't know what they were getting themselves into. They had no idea how high the ride went or how low, or where they would end up. But four years later, the ride is coming to an end, and the senior walk-on duo has experienced it like no one else.


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Finals and Failures

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Roberts ends 7-year run with IU Late in IU's win against Purdue at Assembly Hall, many Hoosier fans were introduced to a nickname that's been around for years. When Assembly Hall public address announcer Chuck Crabb announced senior Mike Roberts' name when Roberts entered the game, Crabb said, "The boss -- Mike Roberts."

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Taco Bell boycott marches on Walnut St.

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At 1 p.m. Thursday, a bus of 25 immigrant farm workers pulled up to the corner of Walnut and Seventh Streets across from Taco Bell. The farm workers, wearing blue "Boycott Taco Bell" shirts, joined a group of 30 IU students and Bloomington residents protesting on the sidewalk outside the fast-food restaurant. The protesters held up signs reading "No Quiero Taco Bell," "Boycott the Bell" and "32 Cents for Tomato Pickers."


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Law school to court minorities

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Since the early 1990s, IU has joined the efforts of numerous law schools throughout the country in recognizing National Law Student Recruitment Month. Those efforts continue with the IU Minority Law Day Program for minority students interested in studying law. The free program will be held 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the IU Law School.


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Eating disorder week promotes awareness

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Junior Ashley Loehmer used to wake up "at the crack of dawn" and run miles a day on just a can of green beans. At one point, Loehmer would induce vomiting 12 to 14 times a day. She could "eat boxes" of laxatives and diuretics in a week. Loehmer has experienced the horrors of anorexia, bulimia and the emotional struggles that accompany severe eating disorders.


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IU students perform in D.C.

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Five IU musicians received the rare opportunity to usher in the 2005 Conservatory Project Feb. 23 at the Kennedy Center. With their favorite classical and contemporary pieces on the program, these hand-selected musicians performed for audiences of fellow musicians and ensemble gurus.


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Classical guitarist transcends status as former child prodigy

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Many child prodigies become forgotten as they grow of age; they taste the sweetness of fame in their childhood, but the public eye eventually moves on, and they're unable to adjust to their new "common" status. Some talents shown in childhood are merely a symptom of accelerated growth rather than possessing an extraordinary gift, but a few fit the definition of genius.


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Greenspan proposes consumption tax to boost economy

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WASHINGTON -- Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Thursday that a new consumption tax -- such as a national sales tax -- could spark the economy as a partial replacement for income taxes. Greenspan cautioned that there would be both political and administrative difficulties in moving toward a new national tax system. Simplification is needed, perhaps a hybrid between consumption taxes and income taxes, he told the President's Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform.


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When free speech attacks

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I was going to talk about something good for once. I was going to espouse compliments on the Indiana Daily Student; we've had a number of good stories lately. Pictures have been mostly in focus and relevant, and the informational graphics have hit the spot. On Wednesday, however, the Opinion page got most of the attention. A fellow student actually brought the column "Black History Month is racist" to my attention while I was walking through the Indiana Memorial Union.




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Parties trade blame for bill stalling

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Republicans and Democrats spent the initial hours of a several-day break before the second half of the legislative session casting partisan blame for how the first half ended. Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels used the harshest words Wednesday, accusing House Democrats of "car bombing" his attempted drive to reform Indiana government and create jobs.


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Fossett completes flight around the world

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SALINA, Kan. -- Chicago millionaire Steve Fossett on Thursday became the first person to fly around the world solo without stopping or refueling -- 67 hours and 23,000 miles after taking off in his experimental jet.


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Jordan River Forum

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Racism comes from ignorance I want to start out with a quote that I feel everyone should reflect on and consider: "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." So I would like for Warren Christopher Freiberg to go back to that article he wrote about Black History Month being racist (March 2) and think about these powerful words by Anaïs Nin (of whom I am sure you are totally unaware). Think about reflecting on yourself when you are saying "Black History Month is racist".


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Generically delicious

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Oh my God, Becky, look at her cardboard box ... it is so big. I mean it's like out there. She looks like one of those Aldi shoppers." At Aldi Grocery stores, a discount grocery store, you collect boxes from the aisles to put your grocery items in, instead of plastic bags. It's a pretty competitive thing, so you have to be quick, but it isn't exactly luxurious.


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Wacko for Jacko

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Because I trust all of you, I am going to tell you a secret, but you can't tell anyone. Here it goes -- when I was 8 years old, I saw Michael Jackson in concert. I don't know if that shows my age, but let me answer the question all of you are asking yourselves. No, he did not touch me; I had balcony seats.


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I rhombus you

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The word "heart" has several meanings. The heart is a vital organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system. Heart is a rock band from Seattle featuring the vocals of Ann Wilson and the guitar skills of Nancy Wilson. Heart is also the power possessed by the Planeteer Ma-Ti from the hit '90s cartoon "Captain Planet." If you'll recall, he had a pet spider monkey.


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Juxtaposing the Quincunx

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I was completely, totally, mind-numbingly, incomprehensibly bored. My teacher's rambling had been going on for nearly an hour and was as tiresome and dreary as watching a Kevin Costner movie on Dimetapp. It was painful. It felt like my brain was being sent through one of those penny presses at the zoo: squashed, smashed, flattened and finally branded with a firm stamp of boredom.