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Sophomore’s five goals lead IU women's soccer team to 2 wins over weekend

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With five goals this weekend, sophomore forward Kristin Arnold outscored both opponents the IU women’s soccer team faced. On Friday, Arnold scored three goals as the Hoosiers overcame a second-half surge from Northwestern to win 4-3. She netted two more in the Hoosiers’ 2-0 win Sunday over Wisconsin.

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IU field hockey team loses heartbreaker to No. 6 Iowa

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The IU field hockey team traveled to Iowa City, Iowa, this weekend with thoughts of upsetting the No. 6 Hawkeyes. After 70 minutes couldn’t determine a winner, the Hoosiers upset bid was spoiled in a 2-1 overtime loss.



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IU women's golf team nets 3rd straight Top 5 finish

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The IU women’s golf team has placed sky-high expectations on itself this fall. Despite leaving the Wolverine Invitational in Ann Arbor, Mich., with their third straight Top 5 finish to open the season, the Hoosiers thought they should have done better.


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Role reversal: Hoosiers ruin Iowa homecoming

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Shutdown corner, punt returner and special-teams gunner. Tracy Porter plays a lot of roles for the Hoosiers. On Saturday, playing in front of 70,585 fans for Iowa’s homecoming game, Porter played a role that his teammates aren’t accustomed to.



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From ‘Oh crap’ to touchdown

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The play is legendary. It’s referred to as “the fumblerooski,” and also as “the annexation of Puerto Rico.” On Saturday, sophomore quarterback Kellen Lewis and senior fullback Josiah Sears had their own serendipitous variation that left the Hoosiers elated and the Hawkeyes stunned.


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Colts defeat Broncos 38-20; lose Harrison, Morris to injuries

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For the third consecutive year, the Indianapolis Colts are 4-0. But Sunday’s 38-20 home win against the Denver Broncos came at a price. Pro Bowl wide receiver Marvin Harrison and starting linebacker Rob Morris suffered injuries during the first half, causing them to leave the game. Morris had a brace placed on his strained left knee and was carted off the field near the end of the half.



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ACC hosts cooking demo

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Carefully pouring some creamy, light green goo into an 8-inch frying pan, Evita Luminto, senior and president of Permias, the Indonesian Student Association, prepared a flat pancake for the Indonesian cooking demonstration Friday afternoon.


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University shares science with kids

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Kneeling in the grass in a green shirt, white shorts and with a striped mitten on her hand, a girl slid a chunk of dry ice down a miniature bowling alley into six empty 2-liter bottles.


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IUNotes.com hopes to expand across Big Ten

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IUNotes.com, a popular Web site created by three juniors, is expanding its services to the University of Maryland, University of Wisconsin and eventually the entire Big Ten.


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Boats sink or swim at 7th annual regatta

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Before starting the Cardboard Boat Regatta Friday, Evans Scholars team members senior Jesse Burroughs and junior Karl Schaefer were holding homemade swords, axes and shields. Afterward, they were holding trophies.


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You can’t save Darfur

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Two-hundred thousand residents of the Darfur region of Sudan are dead. Thousands more have been raped and tortured by the (probably government-endorsed) Janjaweed militias. Additionally, 2.5 million people have been displaced by the conflict.



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You can't save Darfur

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Two-hundred thousand residents of the Darfur region of Sudan are dead. Thousands more have been raped and tortured by the (probably government-endorsed) Janjaweed militias. Additionally, 2.5 million people have been displaced by the conflict.


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Byte the power

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"Computers are a fad.” This is and always has been the mantra of one of my esteemed professors. The first time I heard him say it, I thought to myself, “Wow, this guy is on to something!” And I knew he had to be right, too – he does, after all, have a Ph.D., which, as we all know, makes a person infallible.