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David Corso

Journalism discussion fills to capacity

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News about Anna Nicole Smith’s death proves to be more popular in today’s media than the situation in Iraq, Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher of The Nation said Thursday.


James Brosher

Ball State honors David Letterman

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Comedian David Letterman was honored during a wet ceremony Friday naming Ball State University’s new communications and media building in his honor.


The Indiana Daily Student

Week 1 NFL Predictions

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In the parody that is the NFL today, I will help guide you through the confusion, madness and uncertainty. Every week I’ll provide a glimpse into the future and prognosticate the outcome of several of the top matchups.


The Indiana Daily Student

Hoosiers host Ball State on Saturday

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During the preseason, the IU field hockey team defeated Ball State 5-3 in its lone scrimmage before regular season play. Despite the outcome, IU coach Amy Robertson wasn’t overly impressed.


Peter Stuttgen

Cross country teams begin season Saturday

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Most students use Saturday to sleep late after a stressful week of class and homework. For the IU men’s and women’s cross country teams, Saturday means getting up for an early-morning run at the Indiana Invitational, held on the IU cross country course. The women’s run starts at 9 a.m., with IUPUI, Ball State and Michigan all in attendance.


The Indiana Daily Student

Expectations raised for No. 30-ranked women's golf this season

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Success means increased expectations. After starting last season ranked 107th in the Golf Coaches Association of America preseason ranks, IU went out and won its first tournament on the way to making its first appearance in the national championship since 1998. The Hoosiers start this season ranked No. 30, but IU coach Clint Wallman is unfazed by the expectations.





The Indiana Daily Student

Believe: The start of a new beginning

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Loyal fans have been patiently waiting since 1993 for the Hoosiers to turn it around. Waiting for their lovable losers to become, at the least, satisfactory winners. Last Saturday’s victory over Indiana State could be the start of the reversal that lifts the Hoosiers out of the football toilet and into a much cleaner, more respectable kind of bowl.




The Indiana Daily Student

Women see decrease in science field jobs

Richard Zare is worried that discrimination is embedded into American culture, and that as a result, fewer women are hired in scientific positions.


The Indiana Daily Student

Circle of Life kicks off 2nd year Saturday

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The second annual Circle of Life Mini Marathon and 5K will take place at 8 a.m. Saturday. The event will begin at Assembly Hall and work its way through the streets of Bloomington and the IU campus.


The Indiana Daily Student

Camp Kesem offers kids chance to have fun

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When junior Jillian Schenkel was a senior in high school her father was diagnosed with prostate cancer. With the help of IU’s Camp Kesem, she was able to fearlessly face her father’s disease.


Jay Seawell

My brother's keeper

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Most freshmen are lucky to know a handful of familiar faces when they arrive on campus for their first semester in Bloomington. IU freshman goalkeeper Michael Munroe, one of the newest members of the IU men’s soccer team, lucked out and had a close friend – and sibling – waiting to show him around. That person was his older brother, senior goalkeeper Chris Munroe.