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Thursday, April 30
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David Copperfield

Disappearing acts bewitch Copperfield crowd

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David Copperfield performed in Bloomington on Sunday as part of his international tour “An Intimate Evening of Grand Illusion.” The show was his first stop at IU since his previous performance in town in 2004.


Dr. Horrible

Dr. Horrible shifts from Web to stage

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Students opened one of the first stage productions of “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog: The Musical” this weekend, which was written during the 2008 writers’ strike to bring entertainment to the masses for free.


BMOC

BMOC raises $190,000 for breast cancer

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Twenty-three men competed for the title of Big Man on Campus in front of a packed IU Auditorium. BMOC raised $190,000 for breast cancer, breaking last year's record by thousands.


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IU to tee off in California

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The IU men’s golf team will hit the links for the fifth consecutive week playing at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational in Fairfax, Calif.



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Crean optimistic about 2009 center's eligibility

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In June, freshman center Bawa Muniru had only one class to finish before he would be set to take the court for the IU men’s basketball team. Five months later, he has yet to be academically cleared to play, and there is no definitive explanation as to when he will receive confirmation from the NCAA clearinghouse.






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Hoosiers flatline in crucial contest

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After dropping the last two games to tough opponents, a reasonable person would have expected an IU team ready to pounce and claw the life away from a sub-.500 non-conference team. Instead, the team countered with an uninspired output and left with a hazy view of its future.




Little 500 riders get feel for track at Fall Cyclocross

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It could have been mistaken for Little 500 weekend. Riders in helmets and the obligatory spandex whizzed around the track Sunday at Bill Armstrong Stadium, skidding across the cinder surface at every turn.




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IU freshman beats Florida heat

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Following a weekend where the on-court competition was overshadowed by Mother Nature, the IU women’s tennis team felt fortunate to escape the north Florida heat.