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Dancing for their lives

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IU Dance Marathon is in a little bit of a bind. IUDM is one of the charitable organizations that makes use of the class registration system for donations. You've all seen it before; after you pick your classes, you can click on the boxes in the optional screen to buy football tickets, opera tickets, theater tickets or donate to IUDM or the IU Student Association Rape Crisis Fund.


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Join Hands Day comes to Bloomington

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Come and See How the Artists Celebrate Earth Day Join the celebration of Mother Earth being held in the Village Green and the nearby basement of the United Methodist Church in Nashville, Ind. Volunteer coordinator Susan Showalter said the Mother Earth Day event began in the 1980s to celebrate Brown County's birthday and eventually had its date changed from April to May because of weather problems. Volunteers are needed to assist with set-up and cleaning, food booths, help with kids' corners and various other activities. There will be three different shifts needing six volunteers each from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. The event itself lasts from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Showalter said volunteers will also be needed to help onstage for an all-day concert put on by nationally recognized Native-American recording artists. For more information about the event, visit the Web site at www.hometown.aol.com/motherearthday/index. To volunteer, contact Susan Showalter at (812) 988-7830 or at MotherEarthDay@aol.com.


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City park nears completion

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The Miller Showers contractor is back on the job again, as most people driving past the renovation area between College Avenue and Walnut Street can tell. F.A. Wilhelm Construction took a break during the winter months and waited for warmer weather before returning to complete the final stage of work on the Park.


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Pretrial diversion offers option for Little 5 arrests

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Along with the excitement of Little 500 festivities came a number of arrests. First-time offenders for underage consumption, public intoxication and possession of marijuana were offered the option of a pretrial diversion program as an alternative to traditional court procedure.

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Phi Beta Sigma steps up

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A guy in a gorilla costume stomped around backstage at the IU Auditorium. And he had less than 30 minutes before he and the rest of his Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity brothers hit center stage at the second annual Lil' 5 Step Down Saturday.


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Cutters win 54th running of Little 500

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In 1984, the first Cutters team qualified in tenth place and finished first. In 2004, the twentith Cutters team qualified in tenth place and finished first. History has a funny way of repeating itself. The 2004 men's Little 500 had all the makings of a good movie -- suspense, excitement, drama and a happy ending when it was all over. For the Cutters the win Saturday was a storybook ending, complete with a suspensful and dramatic pause. But for Alpha Tau Omega, the end of the race wasn't as happy as they had hoped.


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Kappa wins Little 500

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Complete results After 99 laps Kappa Kappa Gamma's first year rider Jessica Sapp and Teter's heralded star Bri Kovac were still locked, wheel to wheel, preparing for one last push for glory. After 100 laps, Kappa had captured its fourth Little 500 title by less than a foot and Teter was left heartbroken after a monumental effort.


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Freshman dies after fall from Briscoe

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A freshman resident of Briscoe-Gucker was found dead on arrival at 6:31 am after he fell from a ninth floor window according to IU Police Department Lt. Jerry Minger. IUPD has not yet classified the incident as an accident or a suicide. The last known contact the freshman had was approximately between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m., according to Minger. Minger said there was no apparent foul play involved.


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Final round fade ties Hoosiers for third

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Akron, Ohio -- After beginning Sunday's final round in second at the First Energy Intercollegiate at Firestone Country Club, the IU men's golf team was looking forward to a competitive final round. But costly penalties at Firestone's par 3, 17th hole put the Hoosiers in third place. Freshman David Butwell, sophomore Scott Seibert, and junior Mike Birkenfeld all hit into the water on 17 for double bogeys. "The last few holes we were playing dead into the wind," junior Jeff Overton said. "We were really close to the lead with three holes left. But, the last three holes we shot ourselves in the foot." The penalties contributed to a team total of 869, good enough to tie Kent State for third. IU finished eight strokes behind tournament champion Xavier and six behind runner-up Toledo.


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Kinsey institute names new director

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After nine years as the director of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, John Bancroft will pass his title to Julia Heiman, a prominent leader in the evolving field of sex research.


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Alcohol bottles found at fraternity

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The president of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity will be meeting with Assistant Dean of Students Steve Veldkamp today after an IU Police Department officer shut down a party after finding alcohol bottles at the house late Wednesday night.


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'Outbreak' of PS2 'Resident Evil' letdown continues

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Resident Evil Outbreak," Capcom's newest chapter of the ever-growing "Resident Evil" series, with its online premise, generated a bulge of hype and left many wondering just how Capcom planned to pull it off. The popular staple of the survival horror genre has always been about solving puzzles and slaughtering zombies in a scramble to uncover and thwart the source of the zombie infestation.


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'Timeline' is a waste of time

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There are many differences between "Timeline" the book by Michael Crichton and "Timeline" the movie. For starters, the book is good.


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Tarantino's grindhouse glory gleams

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By now, it should be carved in stone that Quentin Tarantino is the penultimate writer/director in the eyes and minds of the current 20-something generation. After four brilliant films in 12 years, Tarantino is the epitome of quality above quantity.


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A fresh alternative

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Split Shift enters mainstream hard rock with a bang. Its debut album, Tension, is creative but hardly unique. It follows a path laid by many bands before it by providing gut-wrenching grunge with slower lyrical passages. Tension opens well, tightly bound with an emotional soul, it releases fervor and sets the tone nicely.


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Alt-country well represented on new collection

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In 1995, Peter Blackstock and Grant Alden started publishing No Depression, a bi-monthly magazine devoted to alternative country music, a genre which can trace its roots back to Gram Parsons' hugely influential albums of the early 1970s (or even earlier, to late-'60s Byrds stuff) but remains decidedly indefinable.


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R'N'R = AC/DC-core

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Boston boasts a hefty resume of hardcore music, going back to SS Decontrol and D.Y.S. R'N'R keeps greater Boston's tradition alive, but brings a unique sound to the otherwise bland hardcore of today. While many bands are ripping off Iron Maiden riffs, R'N'R is turning to AC/DC and Thin Lizzy for inspiration, belting out a bastard child which will make long-hairs and floor-punchers equally happy.



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Soundtrack a cut above the rest

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It's been said before and I'll say it again: Quentin Tarantino sure knows how to compile one hell of a soundtrack. Once more, he resurrects numerous forgotten musicians and songs, while seamlessly integrating his snappy dialogue into the proceedings. Those who dug the album accompanying "Vol. 1" may be disappointed with the new record.


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Hip-hop to 'Watch' out for

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Dilated Peoples still work the angles sharp and precise. With the no-nonsense lyrics of Rakaa Iriscience and Evidence, and with DJ Babu on the cut, the Expansion Team has crafted an album which is hip-hop in its truest form.