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Why you're really single

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We've come to buy some horses!" "Sorry, but we don't have any horses for sale here." "Then what are we gonna ride?" "Well, there are all these ladies … " No, this isn't from a bad 1950s western -- it comes from a fraternity's philanthropy skit. Greeks are frequently stereotyped as exclusive, superficial socialites who care about nothing but themselves and their brother or sisters.


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Spanish soup and salad

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Spring is finally here! The flowers are blooming and the weather is getting warmer. Spring brings back the colors and fresh air we all miss during the winter, and, believe it or not, it also brings change in the food we eat.


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Guns and carnations

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For the record: pink is not the new black. It's pink. Or maybe I'm wrong. In any case, the color's been banned in the Merrillville, Ind., school district. Fashion faux pas or not, administrators at the school have come to associate pink with gang activity and banned it for the remainder of the school year. Check the logic: "There is no evidence of gang activity," says Associate Superintendent Michael Berta, according to the Associated Press. "But because of the growing use of the color pink, we decided to be proactive. Girls and boys are supposed to avoid wearing pink."


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Tuition raise passed, athletic fee delayed

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NEW ALBANY, Ind. -- The board of trustees voted Friday to raise tuition 4 percent and to delay the controversial $30 athletics fee until a May 5 meeting in Bloomington. The tuition for in-state students who enrolled at IU Bloomington before summer 2003 was increased from $4,756 to $4,945.60 or 4 percent. For in-state students new to the campus beginning in summer 2003, tuition will increase by $229.60, from $5,756 to $5,985.60 or 4 percent.

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Students rush to register voters by Monday deadline

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For Kayla Pelter, combating political apathy among college students has become an obsession of sorts. She's ardently committed to issues concerning local government -- an area most undergraduates tend to neglect, she notes -- and has devoted hours upon hours to furthering one of IU's newest political organizations -- Grand Old Cause.


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Do it like Dad

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SAN ANTONIO -- John Lucas Jr. threw both arms around his son and pulled him close, turning back the clock in their tight embrace. "You think of the little boy you saw down on the floor praying, or putting up posters of Allen Iverson and Kobe Bryant in his room or waking up at 6 a.m. to take 1,500 shots," Lucas said Thursday. And what about the jumper that John Lucas III hit with 6.9 seconds left to beat Saint Joseph's? What exactly was dad feeling when his son squared up to take the biggest shot of the NCAA tournament? "Oh, it happened too quickly," the former NBA star said, laughing. "I didn't have time to think." Their giant bearhug behind the bench at the Meadowlands after Oklahoma State's 64-62 win Saturday night became the most touching moment in a tourney full of famous father-and-son combos.


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Kafka finds new life in comedy

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The newest comedy troupe to hit Bloomington is, by their own definition, an oddity. ODDITYS is a band of IU student comedians who have recently come together at the Bloomington Playwrights Project to bring IU students and Bloomington residents their unique brand of humor. ODDITYS' second performance will be at 11:30 p.m. today at the BPP's Black Box Theatre. "The group's humor runs the gamut from dry, witty word play to cruel and obscene low-brow," IU senior and ODDITYS writer and cast member Ambur Lowenthal said. "ODDITYS is nothing if not versatile."


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No. 11 Hoosiers hold Fluid Four Invitational

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The No. 11 Hoosiers water polo team will hope to continue their winning ways and extend a five-game winning streak this weekend as they play host to the Fluid Four Invitational. Joining IU this weekend will be a solid group of teams in No. 7 Loyola Marymount, No. 8 Michigan and No. 19 Cal-State Northridge.


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Hoosiers head to Texas

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After a highly-successful weekend split between the Stanford Invitational and the Florida Relays, the men's track team will compete this weekend as one at the 77th-annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays, a meet perennially attracting top collegiate and professional talent.


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Hoosiers head west for relays

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The IU women's track and field team travels to the Lone Star State today for the Texas Relays at the University of Texas. Last weekend, IU coach Randy Heisler sent the jumpers, sprinters and throwers to the Florida Relays and the distance runners to the Stanford Invitational.



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Track record set in women's heat

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The Little 500 women's field is getting more competitive with each spring series event. Alpha Gamma Delta set the standard at qualifications as the first to break a track record this year. But Kappa Kappa Gamma soon followed -- beating the newly-set record. With a record-breaking precedent set for the 2004 series events, Individual Time Trials didn't disappoint.


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Team hopes to keep streak alive

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IU starts off the Big Ten season Friday when the Michigan Wolverines roll into Bloomington. The Hoosiers (21-16) will face possibly their toughest opponent, as Michigan (25-6) has earned the No. 11 ranking in the nation.


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53 militants arrested in coordinated crackdown

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ANKARA, Turkey -- Turkey, Italy and Belgium arrested 53 militants Thursday in a coordinated crackdown on a Turkish Marxist group considered a terrorist organization by Washington, D.C., Turkey's Interior Ministry said. Police in Istanbul, Turkey, arrested 37 suspects of the Marxist Revolutionary People's Liberation Army-Front, or DHKP-C, while security forces in Italy and Belgium detained 16, an Interior Ministry official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.


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Miss-N-Out third Little 5 series event

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As riders stride closer the Little 500 races in late April, the preparation for the big day continues. The third installment of the Little 500 series events will take place tomorrow beginning at 10 a.m. at Bill Armstrong Stadium.


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Hoosiers look forward to only home tournament

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The IU women's golf team will get to stay at home this weekend as it plays in its only home tournament of the year. The 2004 Indiana Invitational will be held Saturday and Sunday at the IU Golf Course. The women will be playing the Championship Course, and first round play begins at 8 a.m. Saturday. Teams will play 36 holes Saturday and their final 18 Sunday.


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IU opens Big Ten play at home

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Playing at home for the first time since March 6, the IU women's tennis team will hold a two-match home stand to kick off Big Ten action at the IU Tennis Center. The No. 34 Hoosiers play host to rivals No. 58 Ohio State and Penn State as they look to improve upon their 1-1 Big Ten record.


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Thinking about Final Four

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Before I begin, I need to take a TV timeout. Can you imagine if after every four sentences I took a break? OK, fine, sometimes the columns read like that anyway, but stick with me on this one. In the three hours of a CBS-broadcast NCAA basketball game, one only watches 40 minutes of actual game coverage. And heaven forbid CBS stays on the game during a timeout. A player asking for a second to tie his shoe does not warrant another commercial.


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Silent auction to benefit charity

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More than 100 artists from all over the country have donated their works for the sixth annual "Palette to Palate" silent action to benefit the Community Kitchen of Monroe County. Attendees will have the opportunity to bid on mediums including ceramics, painting, photography, sculpture, stained glass, jewelry and much more. All proceeds from Saturday's auction will help fund the Community Kitchen's hunger-relief programs, which provided more than 125,000 meals in 2003.


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IU faces 2 ranked foes on the road

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Going on the road is a challenge all teams face, but for the first time this season IU (7-7, 1-1) will play back-to-back days at different sites. The road for the Hoosiers will be tough as they face off against No. 16 Ohio State (13-2, 3-0) tomorrow at noon in Columbus, Ohio at the Stickney Tennis Center. IU battles No. 51 Penn State at noon in State College, PA., at the Surni Tennis Center Sunday.