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Team rides wave of home support to beat Louisville

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When Hoosier fans think home court advantage, they think Assembly Hall -- not the IU Tennis Center. However, the men's tennis team rode an unusual wave of raucous home fan energy Saturday on their way to topping No. 26 Louisville, 5-2, at the Tennis Center. The win gave the Hoosiers their first win over a top-30 team in more than a year and improved the team's spring record to 3-4 overall.


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2 ranked opponents equal 2 road losses

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With this weekend's two road losses to No. 18 Tennessee and No. 3 Kentucky, the IU women's tennis team failed to repeat its performances from last year. The No. 29 Hoosiers, who bested both teams at home when they were ranked above them, posted their first loss (4-1 decision) Saturday afternoon at Tennessee's Goodfriend Tennis Center.


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Simpson, DeGain finish off IU careers with home win

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The Hoosiers had plenty of motivation Friday. It was Senior Night, the last chance for Hoosier fans to see Mike Simpson and Pat DeGain wrestle in Bloomington. If that wasn't motivation enough, Purdue was the team staring back across the mat.


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Hoosiers improve, go .500 in Louisiana tournament

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After starting the season a disappointing 1-4, the IU women's softball traveled to Baton Rouge, La., this weekend for the Tiger Classic. Hoosiers were off to a great start as junior pitcher Megan Roark threw a complete game no-hitter against Southern University in a 7-0 IU win Friday morning.

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IU SING 2005 Livin' Out Loud

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Audience members filled the IU Auditorium Friday and Saturday night for IU Sing 2005, "Livin' Out Loud." Twenty-two groups performed seven-minute mini-musicals in an effort to be named overall winner. Vocalists and dancers entertained the crowd between acts.


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It ain't over until 'she' sings

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Four and a half minutes. Four and a half minutes and IU's season could have been wrapped up with a nice little bow and shipped out to sea. And then I saw it. The one thing every sports fan fears for his/her respective time.


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IU downs Michigan 70-63 for 8th consecutive time

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Make it eight in a row and one closer. IU coach Mike Davis continued his shutout of Michigan coach Tommy Amaker Sunday afternoon with a 70-63 win in Crisler Arena in snowy Ann Arbor, Mich. With the Hoosiers shooting like a John Wayne classic, Amaker walked off the court with his eighth consecutive loss to IU and 10th in a row this season. The win helps IU improve to 12-11 overall and 7-5 in the Big Ten, inching closer to the coveted NCAA Tournament bid.


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'Assassins' challenges American ideals

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'Assassins' is a musical that explores the dark side of the American dream through music and the plans of nine presidential assassins. The production, presented by the University Players at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, sold out its Saturday night performance, which featured a montage of American folk music, 19th-century ballads, mid-'70s pop music and comedic sarcasm.


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Door closing on diplomatic solution

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North Korea announced Feb. 10 that it has successfully developed a nuclear weapon. For the past decade, North Korea was suspected of trying to produce these weapons, and it confirmed this effort during negotiations in 2003. At that time, the United States estimated North Korea had produced, or had the ability to create, only a small number of these weapons.


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Spay Day to help with area strays

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Every year, millions of cats and dogs die because they are unwanted. Between 6 and 8 million cats and dogs enter shelters annually, and about half of them are euthanized, according to the Humane Society of the United States. In 2004 the Bloomington Animal Shelter took in 5,585 cats and dogs and euthanized 2,126 of them.


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Black noise

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Some people belong on T-shirts; other folks just wear them. It's personal accounts like IU alumna Nazeeha TruAysia's that make me want to fulfill my political action potential and end up on somebody's T-shirt, like Bob Marley or Angela Davis.


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Teaching the culture of dance

The IU African American Dance Company held its eighth annual Dance Workshop Friday and Saturday at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.


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Fee for all free-for-all

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In Wednesday's IDS, the political parties vying in this week's IUSA election gave their positions regarding the $30 athletics fee. Some parties, citing the fact that we get nothing in return for the money except (hopefully) $2 million worth of gratitude from the athletics department, suggest T-shirts for compensation. Others, noting that the fee was imposed on IU students without sufficient consultation or due process, are pressing for more "dialogue" next time around.


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Pod professors

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Fellow college students! There is a growing threat toward our very way of life. As we speak, sinister alien invaders are sneaking into our classrooms and research facilities! There, this menace hypnotizes children into hating America! No man can survive its evil gaze without losing their moral standards! Watch out, little Johnny and Susie! You could be next!


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Students rights, right now

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The rules that guide due process for students are open to change, but the opportunity to improve the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct will close in a week. Student ideas are critical to preserving student rights, and there is not a moment to lose in speaking up.


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Sharon's Cabinet approves Gaza withdrawal

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JERUSALEM -- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Cabinet began charting Israel's future borders Sunday in a historic session, giving final approval to a withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and a revised route of the West Bank separation barrier that would encompass at least 6 percent of land claimed by the Palestinians for a state.





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Israel to halt destruction of Palestinian houses

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JERUSALEM -- Israel's defense minister ordered a halt Thursday to the controversial policy of demolishing the homes of Palestinian suicide bombers and gunmen after an internal army review concluded it has not deterred attackers but has inflamed hatred.