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Hoosier team to open spring season against IUPUI Jaguars

The men's soccer team opens its spring season at 7:30 p.m. today at Bill Armstrong Stadium with a match against IU-Purdue University at Indianapolis. The Jaguars are a familiar opponent, and one that gave the Hoosiers trouble the last time the teams met. When IUPUI came to Bill Armstrong Stadium last season, IU needed goals from junior Pat Noonan and senior Ryan Mack in the final five minutes to pull out a 2-0 victory. Noonan and Mack lead the Hoosiers once again this spring.


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City launches high-tech plan

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Cornerstone Information Systems, Information in Place, UNext and Wisdom Tools are all high-tech firms established in Bloomington during Mayor John Fernandez's administration. But Fernandez -- who has made a priority of attracting high-tech businesses -- doesn't intend to rest on his laurels.


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No break for IU; defending Big Ten champs next up

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Minnesota's and IU's baseball teams are spiraling in different directions. The Golden Gophers (13-11), last year's regular-season Big Ten champions, have won four of their last five games by an average of 11 runs. The Hoosiers (15-10-1) have lost three of their last five games, including a 7-5 loss to IU-Purdue University at Indianapolis (4-13), which scored five runs in the ninth inning Tuesday.


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Wolverines: tough road to repeat

The University of Michigan shocked everyone last year when the underdog Wolverines shut out top-ranked Iowa 2-0 in the Big Ten Softball Championships to take home the conference crown. But if the national polls are any indication, the Wolverines enter Big Ten action this week facing yet another uphill climb in their title defense.

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Co-captains share team, friendship

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Softball players Stormy Hanson and Brooke Monroe think they have a bond that will last a lifetime. How do they know they've forged a lifelong friendship? Perhaps it's because Hanson can wake Monroe at 3 a.m., for fear Bigfoot is outside her window.


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Team eyes postseason play

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The softball team has struggled to a 10-19 pre-conference record, and it won't get any easier with conference play set to begin today. IU embarks on its goal of making it to the Big Ten tournament with a doubleheader against Wisconsin (17-12) at 2 p.m. at the IU Softball Field. "I think Wisconsin is definitely going to be a tough opponent," coach Diane Stephenson said. "I talked to the team, and we definitely know we have to step it up a notch to be competitive in the Big Ten."







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Presentation reveals dangers of pornography

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After beginning a two-hour long presentation called "The Power of Porn" by showing numerous Calvin Klein advertisements, Gene McConnell told more than 350 students his story of battle and victory with the pornography industry.




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City council approves funds for skating rink renovation

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Wednesday, the Bloomington city council authorized the appropriation of $250,000 to renovate the Frank Southern Center ice skating area. Mick Renneisen, Parks and Recreation Department director, said another $300,000 had already been raised to help provide finances for the renovations. Of this, $150,000 came from a previous grant from the council, $50,000 from a Lilly grant and $100,000 from the Build Indiana Fund.


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Panel addresses federal faith-based initiatives

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Six panelists discussing President George W. Bush's faith-based initiatives managed to agree on the controversial topic Wednesday during a meeting at the Bloomington Unitarian Universalist Church. Although strengths of the program were highlighted, panelists said they are concerned about compromising religious values and drawing closer government scrutiny.


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Money talks, especially in campaigns

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Got free speech? It's a wonderful thing, isn't it? Cherish it while you have it -- McCain-Feingold is on the way. If the current version of that U.S. Senate bill is passed, a large portion of Americans' free speech rights could disappear overnight. If you hate reading about campaign finance laws, read no further: That's it in a nutshell. And America should be outraged.


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GLBT youth need role models

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Just before this year's Oscars ceremony, a writer named Norah Vincent published an impassioned article in the Los Angeles Times, urging gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered Hollywood actors and actresses to come out publicly. Doing so, she declared, would provide good role models for gay youth, whom she depicted as piteous suicide candidates. In fact, she began her essay by asking the reader to imagine a gay boy preparing the noose he would use to hang himself, a young lesbian inhaling auto exhaust in a sealed garage.


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BPD Blotter

Police arrest man on several warrants Police arrested a Bloomington man Tuesday who had warrants out for his arrest in two counties.


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Dockside gambling scuttled

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Legislation that would have legalized dockside gambling in Indiana was spiked by a Senate committee Wednesday. The Republican-controlled Senate Rules Committee voted down the bill 5-3 across party lines.