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Golfers trying to move beyond ‘mediocre’

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The Hoosiers are coming off 13th and 15th place finishes at the Olympia Fields Invitational and the Ping/Golfweek Invitational, respectively, which are two of the biggest college tournaments of the fall season.



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Americans, the dumb cowboys

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“Oh, you are from America – everything’s bigger in America,” is how I am often greeted by my European classmates. This generally leads into a fairly interesting discussion of the stereotypes we carry about our respective countries.


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Top teams meet in Pennsylvania

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After thrashing the competition the past few meets, the IU cross country teams are met with their biggest test in their young season Friday in Bethlehem. Pa. The Paul Short Invitational brings in several ranked opponents for the Hoosiers.


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Dancing for Durga, playing with fire

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Last Friday, my yoga class came to an abrupt halt as my teacher entered with a picture of the goddess Durga, lit some incense, broke a coconut, threw some flowers and said a prayer.


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6-0 at home, IU ready for 2 home games

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After experiencing a minor speed bump in their strong start to the season last weekend, the Hoosiers (8-3-0) return home this weekend to play No. 20 Michigan State on Friday and Illinois on Sunday.




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Absence makes the Hoosier heart grow stronger

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Ignorance is bliss for the Hoosiers.  While Thomas Gray certainly didn’t have the IU football team on his mind when he wrote his much-referenced poem in 1742, his words ring true in the Hoosiers’ 2009 Big Ten season.


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Could IU give Ohio State its 'Darkest Day'?

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In 1987, the 3-1 Hoosiers traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to face the Buckeyes. While this year’s game is in Bloomington, the current Hoosiers can only hope the game result is the same.


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Fire, brimstone and a couple chords

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For those of you milling about Ballantine Hall and Woodburn Hall, you might have noticed a man with a guitar strapped over his shoulder preaching the Word of God. While students jeered and laughed, this man strummed and hummed. Well, it was more like shouting over some guitar chords that we were all sinners and were going to burn in Hell.


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5 great songs that make Indiana home

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Cornfields, the Indianapolis 500 and John Mellencamp are just three things I love about Indiana. True, the yearly ice storms and high heat indexes can be annoying, but Indiana is so unique in its given right. Whether you have been here your whole life or just the years you’ve spent at IU, Indiana is a home to us all.


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Students create Tundra remixes

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The IU Hip Hop Congress invites all student DJs to compete in the IU Remix Competition for a chance to perform at Oct. 10th’s Tundra Music Festival, which will take place behind Foster Quad. The winner will receive an all-access pass to the event as well as 45 minutes of performance time in the festival’s DJ Dome, opening for acts such as Louisville natives OK Deejays, Indianapolis’ Trill Tight DJs, Action Jackson, and Sound Remedy and Chicago’s TRAV.


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College Round-Up

Briefs from colleges around the nation.



Go

Go club gathers to play ancient board game

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Every summer since Jake Woollen was 8 years old, his family would vacation on an island off the coast of Maine. One of his neighbors on the island, a mathematician, wanted someone with whom to play a game called Go.


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The wrong resolution

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Whew. That was a close one. For a second there I thought it was going to spark wild partisan bickering and postpone serious debate over issues that actually matter. Oh, wait. It did.



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Raising awareness

WE SAY Take Back the Night plays an important role in campus rape awareness.