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Freshman leaps to IU with long reputation

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The men's track team has a strong horizontal jumping tradition which has scored crucial points in Big Ten Championship meets and qualified for NCAA Championship meets. Freshman long jumper Kiwan Lawson is the latest addition to this distinguished lineage.


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Twice in one week

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My attempts to repress the memories of junior high school have been consistently hindered by male college students who refuse to transcend adolescence. In the course of a week, I have been sexually harassed and physically and psychologically intimidated on campus twice by groups of three to five males. On the first occasion, Feb. 20, three boys made rude remarks (such as "I can see up your skirt") as I entered the Indiana Memorial Union. They then followed me to the pay phone booths, shaking them violently and making menacing comments (such as "Show me your cunt") as I attempted to make a call.


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Jordan River Forum

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Last month, RPS put up signs comparing prices of living on and off campus. These signs blatantly misled students, claiming that an off-campus apartment costs more than on-campus living. In reality, students can find comfortable accommodations off campus for far less per month than any dorm.


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Release professor evaluations

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As a loyal reader of this column, you might have noticed I have no qualms about disclosing comments from my evaluations as a former chemistry instructor. For example, "He needs to work on his interpersonal communication skills."

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Free for a week

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I can't concentrate. I don't want to study and it takes every single bit of strength I have to sit through my classes without screaming uncontrollably. But in less than a week, I'll be far from this little campus with its crowded sidewalks and suffocating classrooms. Two little words have kept me going through the long winter months of trekking to class through foot-high snow drifts and busting my butt on frozen sidewalks. You're excited, too. It's spring break.


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Column cost-cutting and you

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To: Indiana Daily Student readers From: IDS Human Resources Department Subject: Personnel changes Given increasing competition in the global college newspaper market, it has become necessary to find ways of cutting our per-issue production costs.


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Young Hoosiers learn the violin

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FRENCH LICK, Ind. -- The sound of violins can now be heard at a southern Indiana elementary school as three third-graders have started learning to play the instrument as part of a new school program. The school district sought grants from two companies and bought three violins at $400 each to start the program at Springs Valley Elementary School, district superintendent Roger Fisher said.


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Foci blends video, dance, music elements in one

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Nestled intimately in the dimly lit room, the dozen or so audience members laughed together and traded professional experiences at Windfall Dancers' production of "Foci" Friday. According to the press release, "Foci" is designed to explore the tension between multiple perceptions of the present.


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'The Odditys' brings a new twist

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Eight people have banded together to offer the humor-deprived a long-form sketch comedy group called The Odditys. Based at the Bloomington Playwright's Project, Odditys presented its first show at 11:30 p.m Friday night. After considering many of the other groups in town as either "just not funny" or including too many "ego-stroking" jokes, the group sought to create its own odd genre of humor.


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Contestments and crybabies

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What a joke. That's about the best description I can come up with for what exactly IU Student Association has become. For the 25th year in a row -- or whatever the number is at -- the election is being contested. The political jargon is flying in the paper while students jeer at the mockery of a student government representing them.


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Washing out wallets

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Our student leaders are again making our lives easier by providing us with "free" services. Similar to the IU Student Association proposing unlimited service for campus buses, thanks to the Residence Hall Association, dormitory residents may also have unlimited access to campus laundry machines simply by sliding their ID card through the machines. Students will even bealerted by e-mail when their laundry is complete. Sounds great, doesn't it? As always, there's a catch. Just like the campus bus service -- which would impose a mandatory student fee even if you don't use the buses -- the cost of unlimited laundry service will be charged to students. Students will be forced to pay from $75 to $100 for a service they may or may not use.


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Panel discusses strategies for fighting backlash against homosexuals

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Members of IU's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community proposed strategies to combat the mounting backlash against gay marriage during an OUT-sponsored panel discussion last night at the Indiana Memorial Union. Gay marriage has risen to the forefront of the national debate in recent months, with debate in Massachusetts, San Francisco and all across the country.


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Hoosiers end year below .500

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As the losses continue to mount for the Hoosiers, so does the frustration. IU finished with its first losing regular season since 1969-70, as No. 17 Wisconsin won 70-52 Saturday in Assembly Hall. Now, without a championship in next week's Big Ten Tournament, the Hoosiers (13-14, 7-9 Big Ten) won't make the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 18 years. Without at least two wins in the Big Ten Tournament, the Hoosiers won't even make the National Invitational Tournament.


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A tough goodbye

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Before the game was even over, the look on senior forward A.J. Moye's face summed up the entire Big Ten season of IU basketball. And even after thousands chanted Moye's infamous "A.J. Moye" cheer and a few started up a cheer for senior center George Leach, the emotions still weren't satisfying for Moye. Sad. Disappointed. Frustrated. All words Moye used to describe his feelings after IU's (13-14, 7-9) 70-52 loss to Wisconsin (21-6, 12-4) senior night.


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Alumnus speaks on Georgia's future

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New Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili faces a variety of problems as he tries to forge a new path for his small Caucasus country, Richard Miles, IU alumnus and the U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Georgia, said in his lecture Friday in the Walnut Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.


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on the SIDELINES

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Stanford handed first loss of season SEATTLE -- Top-ranked Stanford lost for the first time this season, falling 75-62 to unranked Washington Saturday. Tre Simmons scored 16 points to help Washington end the Cardinal's effort to complete the first 18-0 season in Pac-10 Conference history. Thursday night, the Cardinal rallied to beat Washington State with a last-second shot.


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Voters choose to 'Connect' in RHA

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The Connect ticket swept the Residence Halls Association elections Tuesday -- and again Friday. Despite the initial decision being postponed because of Eigenmann Hall's ballot box opening three hours late, the winners remained the same.


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Court to hear appeal late Tuesday

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The Student Body Supreme Court has agreed 8-2-1 to hear an appeal filed by members of the Big Red ticket at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Moot Court Room at the School of Law.



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Around The Game

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Athletes take last shot at qualifying for NCAAs Notre Dame's Alex Wilson Invitational served as the final shot at qualifying for next weekend's NCAA Indoor Championships for several men's track athletes. Freshman sprinter David Neville took home the Hoosiers' sole victory from the meet, winning the 200-meters in a time of 21.08, a personal indoor best.