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Hoosiers trounce Gophers

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The final home game of the season is usually dedicated to the seniors on the Hoosier roster, but this team doesn't have any. Instead, IU played like it was the last game in Assembly Hall for interim head coach Mike Davis, whose future at the University remains uncertain.


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Lenten season begins

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Editor's note: This story corrects mistakes in the Feb. 28 article "Churches mark Ash Wednesday with services across Bloomington."


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Monkeybone

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Monkeybone," now here's a gamble of a movie. Hollywood has held a brief history in the combination of live-action and animation.


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Discussion tackles atheism

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About 15 students gathered Tuesday night in the Teter Quad formal lounge to discuss atheism and spirituality. The program was sponsored by the CommUNITY Education Program and several religious groups on campus.


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Event highlights Bulgarian culture

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Bulgaria has much to offer culturally, said Renne Traicova, a graduate student from the East European country the size of Ohio. Bulgaria is known for its hospitality, and its residents throw good parties, she said. But few students have experienced that hospitality, Traicova said, or even know about the culture and history of the country.



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Professor to discuss race, rhetoric

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Mark McPhail, a noted scholar in the rhetoric of race, will deliver the 19th annual J. Jeffery Auer Lecture in Political Communication at 5:30 p.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union State Room East. McPhail, a professor and chair of the Department of Communication at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, will speak on "Race, Rhetoric, and the Politics of Innocence." The Department of Communication and Culture's program for the lecture explains McPhail's background.




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Rekindling the fire

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The Blake Babies are back. After a 10-year hiatus, vocalist Juliana Hatfield, guitarist John Strohm and drummer Freda Love are all grown up -- sort of.


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The Kiss Offs

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Following their 1999 release Goodbye Private Life, The Kiss Offs get their rocks off in Rock Bottom.


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Julie Brown

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Sometimes absurd, sometimes outrageous, always off-the-wall, "Strip Mall" is the latest brainchild of that hilarious redhead, Julie Brown.




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Julie Brown

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Sometimes absurd, sometimes outrageous, always off-the-wall, "Strip Mall" is the latest brainchild of that hilarious redhead, Julie Brown.



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Feeling Tantric

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Tantric proves with its self-titled debut album it will be, or at least should be, a force to reckon with inside the alternative rock scene.