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The Academy has some explaining to do

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Someone please explain to me how it is that "Gladiator" walked away proudly with the most highly recognized if not most publicized award in the film industry? Unlike the Academy (it appears), I watched some of the other films that were nominated for Best Picture -- and I promise "Gladiator"'s win was a mistake.


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Around The Campus

Utility executive to speak at SPEA An energy executive will discuss California's energy crisis at 4 p.m. today in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs atrium.


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Archives preserve University history

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Within the depths of Bryan Hall, covering five floors and 5,000 square feet, sits the history of IU in boxes, file cabinets and storage bins. This is the University Archives. The University Archives is the largest and most comprehensive source about and for IU. Records include everything from blueprints and news clippings to schedules and scrapbooks.


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Philanthropies not just social functions

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In response to Jenna Zent's letter "Philanthropies just social events" (March 29), I would like to know the last philanthropy event she planned that raised money and was not fun to go to.

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Wake up your taste buds with flavorful pasta dish

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The e-mail from my sister came last week with a three-word subject line: desperately seeking flavor. "I make dinner, I put it on my plate, eat two bites, then collapse from boredom," she wrote. "Every-thing I make these days tastes so bland, so blah, so … March. Send recipes forthwith."


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'Blues Clues Live!' to delight, teach children at Auditorium

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Children will comprise most of the audience at the latest stage production to visit Bloomington. The IU Auditorium will present the critically acclaimed "Blues Clues Live!" today and Wednesday. The stage presentation for preschoolers, has revolutionized children's theater and will be presented for the first time in Bloomington.


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Ask the Sexpert

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Dear Sexpert, My partner and I have been enjoying ourselves a lot lately, and we have a very good sex life. We like sex a lot and I want to have it frequently, as does he, but I get sore after a few sexual encounters in a short period of time. I am lucky enough to have multiple orgasms nearly every time we have sex, but I want to increase the number of times we have sex. Is there any correlation between the soreness and the multiple orgasms? Is there anything I can do to not be sore, any exercise or technique? Is it bad to keep having sex if I'm sore?


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Miss-N-Out competition prepares riders for upcoming races

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Phi Delta Theta senior Josh Beatty and Delta Chi senior Jason Sonneborn were riding a foot from each other with about 200 meters remaining in the final heat of the men's Miss-N-Out competition. As the riders approached turn three on the Bill Armstrong Stadium track, the two rider duel became a one man sprint to the finish.


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Eco-demonstrations held to protest arrest

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Two demonstrations in Bloomington this weekend kicked off a week of protest over the prosecution of local activist Frank Ambrose. Neither rally ended peacefully, and one ended with six people in jail. Friday, about 20 bicyclists rode down Kirkwood in protest. Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Bob Neely said about seven bicycle officers from the BPD and the IU Police Department were deployed to Kirkwood to maintain order and clear the way for vehicular traffic.


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IU Outdoor Day to be held at Bradford Woods

The first IU Outdoor Day will be held Saturday to introduce IU students, faculty and staff with the outdoor recreation activities available at the University's Bradford Woods Outdoor Center near Martinsville.


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Option aids rape prevention

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Every year during registration, students have had choices they could check off after picking their classes. One choice, a $3 donation to the Middle Way House, benefits rape crisis programming.


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Tickets on sale for annual Kiss Off Tickets are on sale until April 4 for the second Kiss Off event, sponsored by Delta Upsilon fraternity and Pi Beta Phi sorority.


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INPIRG volunteers aid local charities

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About 20 volunteers from the Indiana Public Interest Research Group split up and spent Saturday volunteering around Bloomington during the 17th Annual Hunger Cleanup.


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Online registration sparks change

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No longer will students have to carry around a green registration admission ticket to be admitted to register for classes. Registering is now as simple as a four-digit code.


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IU victorious in pitching dual

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For three and a half innings Saturday, Minnesota and IU engaged in a pitching dual between the Golden Gophers' Piper Marten and the Hoosiers' Alison Cooke, a junior. The game was scoreless heading into the Hoosiers' half of the fourth when a two-run home run by sophomore third baseman Stormy Hanson gave IU (11-22, 1-3) a 2-0 lead they would not relinquish.


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Hoosiers continue to struggle

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Freshman leftfielder Kevin Mahar entered the Hoosiers' lineup when freshman-slugger Brian Bucciarelli was sidelined with a broken right hand. Mahar's first assignment: Register hits and drive in runs against Big Ten-defending champions Minnesota. Mahar got the job done, going 6-for-14 with two doubles in four games against the Gophers. But his teammates weren't as successful as the Hoosiers lost three of four games to Minnesota at Sembower Field this weekend.


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Hoosiers lose doubleheader

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Coach Diane Stephenson has spent the entire season preaching to her team about the importance of intensity, claiming extra effort will be the determinant in whether the Hoosiers reach their goal of getting into the Big Ten tournament. But it was No. 23 Wisconsin (19-12, 2-0) that came out with the needed intensity Friday. The Badgers used a three-run first inning to propel themselves to a 5-4 win in the first game of the doubleheader at Softball Field. The Hoosiers lost the second game to the Badgers 2-0.


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Around The Game

Junior Susan Woessner, IU's top backstroker, earned a ticket to the World University Games with her personal best time of 1:3.25 minutes Saturday in the 100-meter backstroke at the U.S. Nationals. Woessner will represent the U.S. team when it travels to compete in China later this year.


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Team falls to Michigan

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The Indiana Invitational ended on a sour note for the water polo team, as the Hoosiers dropped another close battle with arch-rival Michigan 8-6 at Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center Sunday. The two-goal margin is the largest point differential between the two teams in four matches. The first contest between the two resulted in a tie, and the last two went to Michigan in overtime.


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Team bested Big Ten rival

IU's 86-68 victory against Michigan in the NCAA championship game was the third time the Hoosiers bested the Wolverines that season. The teams first met in Ann Arbor January 10 where IU pulled out an 80-74 win. The second meeting in Assembly Hall Feb. 7 was a bit closer. Trailing by two with just seconds to go, center Kent Benson tipped-in an IU miss to send the game into overtime. The controversial play was disputed by the Michigan bench, as coach John Orr said he felt the tip occurred after the buzzer had sounded.