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'The Luck of the Irish'

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The IU men's soccer team gave up the most goals in a single game in the team's 33-year history Sunday, and junior goalkeeper Chris Munroe took all the blame.




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Site offers new textbook technology

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Purchasing textbooks consumes time and money -- two things most college students are short on. But now CampusBooks, an online comparison shopping service, may have a way for students to buy cheaper textbooks in less time.

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Alejandra Penaloza, left, dances with the group Sangre Boliviana during the 19th Annual Bolivian Festival at the Prince William County Fairgrounds Sunday, in Manassas, Va.






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New program helps hopefuls transition

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When freshman Spencer Herms received a thin envelope instead of a thick red-and-white packet from IU last winter, he did not even think he needed to open it. Herms already knew that a thin envelope meant he would not be attending IU the following fall.


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Artifacts

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What: A portrait skull made by the Iatmul people of Papua New Guinea dating to the first half of the 20th century.


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It's no-pants Monday

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This semester has unofficially been named the semester of pantslessness. It seems that just as Lance Bass came out of the closet, Wranglers and Levi's are being tossed back in.



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SoFA gallery hosts 'refreshing' evening

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From a guitar autographed by members of the band Wilco to a large painting of four nudes in a kitchen, the pieces the SoFA gallery and the Friends of Art sold at the Refresh benefit gala and auction Friday night were as eclectic as the crowd that purchased them.



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Europe's first lunar mission hits moon

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DARMSTADT, Germany -- Europe's first spacecraft to the moon ended its three-year mission Sunday with a planned crash that scientists hoped would provide clues to the geological composition of a volcanic plain called the Lake of Excellence.





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IUSA: Representing students?

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The primary goal of education is "the removal of ignorance," wrote Jacques Barzun. He is greatly responsible for my education and yet, we have never met -- his influence having taken hold decades prior. Dismayed at the elective system replacing the classical curriculum, he wrote, "The college curriculum broke into fragments, and departments became small principalities competing for students and seeking prestige by specialism." In response, he forged a core curriculum, building a humanistic education in a controlled and rigorous way based on the humanities in arts, music and literature. For the American university today, there continues to be a struggle between the know-how of professional training and the cultivation of the mind afforded by excellence in liberal arts education.