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Students getting 'spring fever' as weather warms

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It's a simple equation -- take one winter-weary student, add high temperatures and an infinite amount of sunshine, and subtract hats, gloves and snow scrapers. Divide by class schedule and multiply by peer pressure. It doesn't take an accounting major to realize "spring fever" means skipping classes.


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Building on Break

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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- For most students, working construction all day and sleeping on a floor all night isn't the ideal spring break. But that's exactly how senior Tony Teuscher and junior Lindsey Stuck spent their vacations, and neither have regrets.


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Future of Iraq not certain 1 year later

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Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of the second Iraq war. Protesters around the world turned out en masse to denounce the continued occupation of Iraq by coalition forces. In an effort to sway public opinion, Secretary of State Colin Powell traveled to Iraq to highlight the progress since bombs first fell on Baghdad.


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Crimson prepares to take office

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With the controversy put to rest and Crimson named winner of the 2004 IU Student Association election, the party executive members are preparing for their year ahead in office.

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Hoosiers miss dance for first time since '85

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INDIANAPOLIS -- During IU's two games in the Big Ten Tournament March 11 and 12, two new heroes emerged for IU. Former walk-ons turned offensive sparks junior guards Ryan Tapak and Mark Johnson led the Hoosiers. Coming off the bench, Tapak had six points and 11 assists while Johnson chipped in with a career-high 13 points in a first round win over Ohio State.


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Hamas leader killed in Israeli air strike

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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Israeli helicopters fired missiles at Hamas leader Sheik Ahmed Yassin as he left a mosque near his house at daybreak Monday, residents said, and witnesses said he was killed.


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Hoosiers finish 12th at NCAA's

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IU Women's Swimming and Diving has finished in the top 16 at the NCAA National Championships the past four years, and this year's competition held to that tradition as the Hoosiers finished 12th at the meet in College Station, Texas.


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Hoosiers capture Shootout title

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The IU women's golf team headed to Boerne, Texas, during spring break to compete in the Tapatio Springs Shootout, hosted by Baylor University. The 19-team field included four teams in the Golfweek Top 50, including the No. 46 Hoosiers.


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Around The Game

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Baseball's spring break ends over .500 The IU baseball team went 4-2 on its spring break trip to improve its record to 11-7 on the season. During this six-game road stretch in Bradenton, Fla. the Hoosiers recorded victories over Duquesne, Columbia, Vermont and Wisconsin-Milwaukee.


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on the SIDELINES

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Indiana, Ball State to begin 3-game series MUNCIE -- IU and Ball State have agreed in principle to a three-game series that will bring the Hoosiers to Muncie for only the fourth time since the schools first played in the 1934-35 season.


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One last ride

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Dearest readers: The author would like to apologize for the shoddy and incoherent work you are about to read. I am a bit flustered after spending the past 26 hours traveling in some way, shape or form only to return to Bloomington and find that I feel like Doug E. Doug after he walks out of the refrigerator in "Cool Runnings."


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Tradition long gone

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana high school basketball traded tradition for trophies in 1998 when it scrapped the tournament format that produced the most famous shot in Hoosier hoops history. Now, 50 years after Bobby Plump's last-second basket lifted tiny Milan over big-school Muncie Central, the tournament is split into four separate classes. There's almost no chance the state ever will go back to the open-class tourney.


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Many highs, many lows

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INDIANAPOLIS -- It was March 12, a Friday which many IU students will remember for sandy beaches and drinks with little umbrellas in them. But IU's two senior players, center George Leach and forward A.J. Moye, will look back and see defeat in a game that squashed their tournament dreams. Illinois 71. Indiana 59. Even a comeback after a 13-point deficit couldn't help the Hoosiers. 'There's always next year,' people will say.


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Incidents reported at dorm

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Junior Fred Williams was assaulted and robbed at the Eigenmann food store by a group of male students he knew March 11, according to the IU Police Department. IUPD Lt. Jerry Minger said two of the males asked Williams about money he owed their friend and then assaulted him.


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Leadership course offered to faith-based organizations

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As the lights dim, the first strands of "Salvation" blare on an electric guitar. The crowd stands and voices sing "Lord we've heard of Your great fame, Father cause all to shout Your name." Though this might be a typical scene Thursday nights inside Woodburn Hall Room 100, for the hundreds of students who gather, now it is also part of a class.


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IU to assess state agency

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A consulting group led by IU faculty and students is undertaking the largest state agency account in its history. Professor John Bates of the Kelley School of Business is leading a group of four graduate students in an assessment of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration's accounting principles.


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Marion County defender faces financial troubles

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Marion County's chief public defender said his office lacks money to assign lawyers to defend parents faced with losing custody of their children. But judges have ordered Chief Public Defender David Cook to provide representation, setting up a showdown in the county's financially-strapped court system.


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Abuse presentation to kids results in arrests

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BLUFFTON, Ind. -- A presentation on child sexual abuse prompted reports of about 30 such crimes and has led to the arrest of an Ossian man charged with molesting an 11-year-old. Jason M. Mall, 27, remained in the Wells County Jail on Saturday in lieu of $50,000 bail. He was arrested Tuesday on a charge of child molestation by deviate sexual conduct, a felony punishable by 20 to 50 years in prison.


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Supreme Court to rule on Pledge of Allegiance in schools

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EVANSVILLE -- Susan Herring recites the Pledge of Allegiance with her kindergarten classes three times a day. "We have to teach them patriotism and how lucky they are to live in our country," said Herring, who has taught kindergarten for 27 years.


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Around The World

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Taiwan court orders ballot boxes sealed TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwan's High Court ordered all ballot boxes sealed Sunday as thousands of protesters demanded a recount of President Chen Shui-bian's re-election, saying it was marred by voting irregularities and an apparent assassination attempt wounding the incumbent.