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Atwater vandalism, theft on the rise

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Students and visitors parking in the Atwater Garage beware. Recently, the Atwater Garage, located on Faculty Drive between 3rd Street and Atwater Avenue, has been the target of vandalism and theft, with six incidents reported on Feb. 17-18. Many of the targeted cars were located on the upper levels of the garage.


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DiNardo's field staff full after departures

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The reshuffling of the IU football staff has begun to settle. IU coach Gerry DiNardo completed his field staff Monday, promoting Steve Addazio to offensive coordinator, on top of his offensive line coaching duties. Last week, DiNardo promoted defensive line coach Joe Cullen to the defensive coordinator position. The only position still open is director of football operations, formerly occupied by Dino Mangiero, named linebackers coach last week. Also Monday, DiNardo named Bob McConnell wide receiver's coach.


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Students catch glimpse of Red Planet in 3-D

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The Informatics Building was full of students wearing 3-D glasses Monday afternoon. But those in attendance weren't watching a cheap horror movie. Instead, they were viewing the latest three-dimensional images of Mars as part of i-Mars, an educational event held by the School of Informatics, the Office of the Vice President for Research, the Department of Geological Science, the Department of Astronomy


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Vote student government

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Q: What is your ticket's position on the University-imposed ban on smoking within 30 feet of University buildings? A: We can understand why the administration might want to put a smoking ban around buildings, but it seems to have been an ineffective policy in implementation.



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Fusion party says it promises realistic goals through collaboration with student groups on campus

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Q: What is your ticket's position on the University-imposed ban on smoking within 30 feet of University buildings? A: Students shouldn't be forcefully subjected to secondhand smoke, but smokers have rights and pay tuition, as well. In residence halls, the ban only encourages the hazards that come with smoking in rooms. In classroom buildings, certain entrances should be designated non-smoking.


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Jumper looks to break own school records

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IU senior Lauren Chesnut began her collegiate jumping career at George Mason University in Virginia and transferred to IU after her sophomore season. Chesnut made her mark in the Big Ten immediately as she set the IU school record in the triple jump with a leap of 13.02 meters.


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Kline has surgery on right knee

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IU sophomore forward Sean Kline underwent knee surgery Monday to repair the damage he suffered Feb. 14 at Purdue. The Huntington, Ind., native averaged 7.1 points per game and four rebounds in 22 games of action. It was announced Feb. 16 Kline would miss the rest of the season due to the knee injury and the required surgery.


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Hoosiers look to rebound

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Coming off a tough three-game road trip where the Hoosiers dropped three games to Southeastern Louisiana, the IU baseball team will make its home debut Tuesday against the DePauw Tigers. With the weather not cooperating lately, the team has had to practice inside during the entire preseason.


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No seniors, no problem for IU

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Traditionally most teams' source of leadership comes from those who have been through adversity and carry the most experience -- the seniors. But for the No. 53 Hoosiers, that is not an option, as the team is without any seniors for the 2003-2004 campaign. Last season the Hoosiers were able to rely upon then-seniors Zach Held and Peter Novotny who helped guide IU to a 12-11 record and a final ranking of No. 44 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association standings.


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Jordan River Forum

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In your "Expressions and Infections" article (Feb. 11), there is a photograph that is mislabeled and misleading. The photograph shows forceps and ring-closing pliers in a stainless steel sink. The photo is labeled, "Clamps fresh from the sterilizer pile up in the sink to dry."


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GOP may force gay marriage vote

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INDIANAPOLIS -- House Republicans said Monday they would try a little-used procedure in hopes of forcing the full House to hear and perhaps vote on a proposal amending the Indiana Constitution to ban gay marriage.


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Lost tape could clarify death

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PORTLAND -- The father of a man killed during a chase last summer says he has evidence a police officer removed from his squad car a videotape that may contain footage of the fatal crash. Larry Hilbert said a company he hired to analyze a videotape taken from the second squad car to arrive at the scene of the crash that killed 20-year-old Brandon Hilbert concluded it shows an officer removing another videotape from his squad car.


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McNutt family donates $2.12 million for COAS scholarships

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A $2.12 million gift from the estate of Louise McNutt will fund between 10 and 15 annual full-tuition graduate fellowships for students studying the humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences. McNutt passed away in June 2000 and was the only child of the late Indiana Gov. Paul V. McNutt and his wife, Kathleen McNutt Watson.


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Competitors welcome Tumbleweed restaurant

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The first Tumbleweed Southwest Grill in Bloomington will celebrate its grand opening today. With its new location on the west side at 106 S. Franklin St., the restaurant specializes in mesquite steaks and ribs and other dishes with a distinct Southwest flavor. The restaurant and its employees have high expectations for its grand opening.


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First annual hate-mail challenge

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Columnists live for controversy. It's our raison d'être. Contrary to general human nature, we want to be despised. Perhaps not to the extent of having to duck thrown knives or finding severed sheep's heads on our doorsteps, but at least to the degree that people find themselves fuming over our columns every week.


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Piracy software ruled illegal

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LOS ANGELES -- A federal judge ruled Friday a software program that copies DVDs illegally violates the copyrights of Hollywood studios. Judge Susan Illston ruled in San Francisco software made by Chesterfield, Mo.-based 321 Studios violates the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which prohibits the circumvention of anti-piracy measures such as the Content Scramble System protecting movies on DVDs.


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As fake as the Tooth Fairy

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It seems so easy. You go to college, get a degree and find a job. Your degree, this magical piece of paper endorsed by your university, tells everyone you possess the skills necessary to obtain a career in your field and make money.


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Living in luxury

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A wave of new luxury apartments is being developed in downtown Bloomington. Lofts on College and The Kirkwood are two new properties currently being leased, with plans to open in the fall of 2004. Jim Murphy, president of CFC Inc., the developing company responsible for The Kirkwood, said his company has experienced large demand and a very positive response to its heavy marketing campaign.