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Wisconsin downs IU, 78-46

The Hoosiers were looking for a streak-stopper, but after a lackluster performance against the Badgers, their historically-long losing streak has reached nine games after a 78-46 loss.


The IU baseball team readies for another inning during the first game of the Cream and Crimson World Series October 8, 2008 at Sembower Field.

Big Ten/Big East Challenge awaits Hoosiers

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During the 2010 season’s first four games, the IU baseball team’s starting pitching staff averaged less than three innings of work per game. That number has to change, IU head coach Tracy Smith said, in time for the Hoosiers’ three-game trip this weekend for the Big Ten/Big East Challenge.


Step Show Controversy

Step team shares 1st in national finals after racial controversy

ATLANTA — After days of controversy over a white group’s win in a step competition, sponsor Coca-Cola said Thursday the second-place team, IU's Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, will share top honors. A YouTube video of the winning performance by a group of Zeta Tau Alphas from the University of Arkansas generated hundreds of comments, some of them inflammatory.


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Out of the groove (in a good way)

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Last week, I watched the 1979 film “Apocalypse Now” for the first time. The movie stuck with me in a way only great works of art can. I began to wonder, what makes this movie so good, and why can’t I get it off my mind?


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Dignity for sale

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Howard Stern is planning a “Tiger Woods Mistress Beauty Pageant.” Stern announced on Feb. 23  that he has managed to secure four mistresses and that they’re all set to compete.



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Obama tries to maintain middle-class connection

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President Barack Obama grew up experiencing the hardships of poverty and divorced parents. He is no stranger to the struggles of a middle-class family, whether during economic downturn or emotional turmoil. In 1988, he entered Harvard Law School and became a Harvard Law Review editor. He served as a professor at the University of Chicago Law School for 12 years, becoming engaged in community service and civil rights law.  His background is rooted in middle-class America. So why do “everyday Americans” claim to see him as detached from their concerns, as an elitist?


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Ex-officer pleads guilty in Katrina killing probe

In Hurricane Katrina’s chaotic aftermath, police shot six people — killing two — as they crossed a bridge. For years the case was a shocking symbol of the confusion and violence that swept through the flooded city. On Wednesday, it became a mark of shame for the police department. Michael Lohman, a retired lieutenant who supervised the department’s probe of the shootings, pled guilty to organizing a cover-up to conceal that police gunned down unarmed civilians.


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Separate spheres operate between men and women in Ghana

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Living as a female in the United States, I often take for granted how equally I am treated. Sure, there is the occasional sexist remark or rude gesture, but in general men treat me like an equal.However, at the University of Ghana in Legon, men feel it’s their duty to hoot and holler at women merely for walking around campus.



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In time, Hoosiers should be fine

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Many of you are probably upset with how the Hoosiers are playing, especially of late. You might be frustrated with the players. You might be frustrated with Crean. But if anyone expected a quick fix in Crean’s attempt to right the S.S. Hoosier ship through these “uncharted waters,” then you’ve gone off the deep end.



Coach J.R. Holmes

BHSS coach J.R. Holmes rides 45-game win streak toward another championship

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His six assistants stand at different baskets spread out in the Bloomington High School South gym. With a small group of players in front of them, they relay the head coach’s message on how to properly execute the fundamentals. For J.R. Holmes — the head coach of the No. 1 team in Indiana and 2009 State Champions — continued success is built at practice.


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Lack of depth key to IU losses

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IU is missing lots of weapons — a sharpshooter, a big man and a leader. Even coach Tom Crean, who said his eyesight has deteriorated since joining the Hoosiers, can see that. But the team is missing something bigger than one individual: depth.


Canadian Brass

Jazz quintet honors jazz legend Armstrong with tribute

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The Canadian Brass quintet took the audience by surprise when they paraded down the left aisle of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater to take the stage Wednesday. The group marched on stage and played a tribute to legendary jazz musician Louis Armstrong.




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Outdoor Adventures settles in Eigenmann space

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As a troop leader for IU Outdoor Adventures, junior Jack Brumbaugh guides adventure troops, teaches classes through the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation and aids in outdoor safety. With the program’s move to Eigenmann Hall, Brumbaugh said there are more resources available for the trips because all of the equipment is in one area.