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Brother honors Comiskey with paper cranes

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Daniel Comiskey walked down Kirkwood Avenue in complete solitude early Saturday morning. He was going to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater to see if the 1,000 paper cranes he had hung from the marquee as a display during the Lotus Festival in remembrance of his sister, Kate, had survived the wind and rain of the previous night.


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LotusFest

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The intersection of Washington Street and Kirkwood Avenue was ablaze with color Friday and Saturday as community members gathered for this year's LotusFest.


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IUSA to vote on proposed budget

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IU Student Association Congress members will cast their votes Tuesday to accept or reject the proposed 2005-06 IUSA budget, which relies on nearly $80,000 of student money.


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Hoosiers upset No. 6 Michigan State

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The IU women's field hockey team finally removed what junior forward Lydia Schrott described as "a huge thorn in our side" Saturday. The No. 11 Hoosiers upset No. 6 Michigan State in a double overtime thriller, 3-2. The victory marks the first time the Hoosiers have defeated the Spartans in eight attempts, and the first time the Hoosiers have opened Big Ten Conference play with a win.

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Hoosiers run for a cause

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Hoosiers Outrun Cancer supporters swarmed the last-minute registration table, filling out forms to participate in the sixth annual event Saturday. The pre-registered participant list on the other side of the wall had a woman looking up her race number. Pinned to the back of her shirt was a sign that read, "In Memory of My Joey."


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IU shows steady improvement in sloppy weekend

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A little wet weather wasn't enough to throw off the IU women's golf team this weekend at the Lady Northern Invitational. Playing with a home course advantage certainly helped the Hoosiers through the rough conditions as they finished fifth with a team score of 909.


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Hoosiers finish 8th in Wolverine Intercollegiate

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The IU men's golf team played its way to an eighth- place finish in the Wolverine Intercollegiate Sunday, shooting a three-round total of 862 at the University of Michigan Golf Course in Ann Arbor, Mich.


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Singles sizzle; doubles disappoint

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This weekend's sweet singles performances gave IU head coach Ken Hydinger every reason to smile. It was the doubles play that left a sour taste in his mouth. "I feel like we are ahead of where I thought we would be at this point of the season in singles," Hydinger said in a press release. "But we still have work to do to get where we need to be. We will continue to work hard and improve."


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IU splits Michigan matches to open Big Ten

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On its second try, the IU volleyball team accomplished something this weekend that took seven tries last season: It won a conference match. The Hoosiers dropped their Big Ten opener Friday to Michigan State University in four games (29-31, 30-23, 22-30, 24-30) before evening up their conference record at 1-1 with a five-game victory over the University of Michigan (27-30, 30-22, 18-30, 30-27, 15-12). IU won only two conference games all last year.


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Hoosiers disappointed in 15th-place Invite finish

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Going into this weekend's Roy Griak Invitational in Minnesota, the IU women's cross country team had strong expectations of a top five finish. However, the team fell considerably short of its goal. Out of 31 teams, the Hoosiers finished in the No. 15 position.




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Daniels authorizes early gas sale

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Mitch Daniels has authorized the sale of gasoline normally released in October, a move that will boost supply to try and offset any price increases expected from Hurricane Rita.


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Orton struggles in Bears' loss

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CHICAGO -- The Cincinnati Bengals picked up the habit of bumbling starts after 1990, the last time they started 3-0 and made the playoffs. On Sunday, they broke it -- with a 24-7 victory over the Chicago Bears.


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IU fans show support rain or shine

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A sizeable crowd showed up to support the Hoosiers despite the rain at Bill Armstrong Stadium Sunday. While most of the 1,410 fans were huddling under umbrellas or wearing ponchos, the IU student section, nicknamed "The Superfans," did not let rain hamper its enthusiasm for the Hoosiers.


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Washed out

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A steady downpour at Armstrong Stadium put a damper on the IU men's soccer team as the Hoosiers tied Michigan State 0-0 in the opening game of their Big Ten campaign. The No. 1 Hoosiers moved to 4-0-2 on the season and 0-0-1 in the Big Ten. After a slow start, the Hoosiers had several chances to score, but they could not convert any of their 27 shots during the game.


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Local transportation services cope with high gas prices

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As about 30 percent more students are riding IU campus buses and 12 percent more are riding Bloomington city buses than at the same time last year, Bloomington's transportation services are trying to cope with the price of fueling their fleets.


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Greeks sponsor concert to benefit Katrina relief

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Saturday was a busy day for greek philanthropists. IU students participated in outdoor festivities with Delta Tau Delta and Alpha Phi to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina. Later they experienced the sounds of a Jimmy Buffet cover band, Key West Express, in Dunn Meadow at a concert sponsored by the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Association to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.



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Latina alumna awarded for achievements in community

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IU alumna Maria Luz Corona never considered failure to be an option. Holding positions as a secretary in a steel mill, a civil rights intern, a social worker and now a judge for the domestic relations court in Gary, Corona serves as a source of inspiration for Latinos throughout the country.