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Unexpected IU victory inspires lofty fan predictions

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The Hoosier faithful broke out into a primal roar, followed by the religious incantation of "I-U" again and again until the final mighty psalm of "Indiana We're All For You" filled the air. The crowd noise was absolutely deafening -- worthy of any IU home game. There was just one problem -- the Hoosiers played some 2,400 miles away in Eugene, Ore., against the No. 24 Oregon Ducks.


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Rush offers camaraderie, philanthropy

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Prospective rushees filled Dunn Meadow while rap music blared and frisbees flew through the air as men's Rush kicked off Friday. Twenty-four fraternities set up tables to introduce their houses.


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IU upsets No. 24 Oregon Ducks 30-24

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Christmas came early for the IU football team Saturday after Oregon surrendered seven turnovers in the Hoosiers' 30-24 upset victory over the Ducks in Eugene, Ore. IU came into the game as a 20-point underdog. Throughout the game the Hoosier defense showed impressive play by forcing four fumbles in the first half and caused Oregon quarterback junior Kellen Clemens to throw three interceptions, two of them occurring in the fourth quarter.


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A community reflects

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The American, Indiana and Firefighter's flags, hanging at half-mast, twitched in the slight breeze as the group assembled in front of them traveled back in time to Sept. 11, 2001. Saturday marked the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon when thousands of Americans lost their lives.


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No ducking IU

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One week ago in a 41-10 rout of Central Michigan University, defense was the name of the game for the Hoosiers. With stellar play from both the defensive and special teams units, IU easily handled CMU for the easy win. After Saturday's 30-24 upset of the No. 24 Oregon Ducks, it can be said that not much changed in a week. While the Ducks are a far cry from the Chippewas, the Hoosier defense stayed true to last week's performance, forcing seven turnovers including four fumbles and three interceptions.


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Sigma Pi remembers former brother

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Hundreds of students gathered under a bright blue sky Saturday morning in front of Sigma Pi Fraternity, and around a bench dedicated to the memory of sophomore Nicolas Habicht. Juniors Jacob Surface and Joseph Alexander also died in the off-campus house fire that claimed Habicht's life in late May. Their friend, senior Paul Dayment, survived the blaze.



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Around The Game

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Women's soccer upsets Auburn, FIU The IU women's soccer team traveled to another tournament this past weekend and once again came home with a pair of wins. After a 5-1 victory over Florida International University, the Hoosiers upset No. 18 ranked Auburn Saturday on junior Robin Barker's goal that proved enough to upend the Tigers and finish the tournament with a 1-0 upset.


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Second place finish familiar for IU

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Coming off a second place finish in last week's IU Credit Union Invitational, the IU women's volleyball team traveled south to take part in the 2004 Arlington/Hilton University of Texas-Arlington Invitational over the weekend.


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Wins against Appalachian St., Lindenwood push record to 4-1

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The IU field hockey team extended its winning streak to four with a 4-0 win versus Appalachian State University Saturday afternoon at the Mellencamp Pavilion. The Hoosiers improved their record to 4-1 with the only loss coming in their first game away against University of California-Berkeley. Sophomore Morgan Miller struck first for IU with the only goal in the first half, coming off of sophomore Lydia Schrott's assist. Miller also chalked up an assist to junior Mallory Reabold late in the second half.


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Hoosiers finish ninth in fall's 1st tourney

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The first tournament of the season could have been kinder to the Hoosiers. Thanks to impressive performances by Big Ten rivals and a lack of sharp play, the IU men's golf team finished ninth in a field of 14 teams at the Michigan/Radrick Farms Intercollegiate. As a team, the Hoosiers shot 886 (297, 293, 296), good enough to tie for ninth place with Miami (Ohio), 15 shots behind tournament co-champions Wisconsin, Purdue and Memphis.


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Federer breezes to third major title

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NEW YORK -- Roger Federer is at his best against the best, when it counts the most, and he was pretty much perfect in the U.S. Open final. Federer became the first man since 1988 to win three majors in a year, thoroughly outclassing Lleyton Hewitt 6-0, 7-6 (3), 6-0 Sunday to add the American Grand Slam title to those he took at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.


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Debuts highlight opening weekend

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Lions 20, Bears 16 CHICAGO -- Finally, a road win for the Detroit Lions. Detroit ended its NFL-record 24-game streak of futility away from home Sunday, rallying to beat the mistake-prone Chicago Bears 20-16 in Lovie Smith's debut as head coach. Bracy Walker, who earlier returned a blocked field goal 92 yards for a third-quarter touchdown, intercepted a third-down pass in the end zone by Rex Grossman with 18 seconds to go, preserving the win.


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on the SIDELINES

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Marlins split series with 11-1 win over Cubs CHICAGO -- Juan Pierre had three of Florida's 15 hits, A.J. Burnett pitched eight strong innings and the Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 11-1 Sunday to earn a split of their four-game series. Alex Gonzalez hit a two-run double and Paul Lo Duca added a two-run single for the Marlins, who entered the day 2 1/2 games behind the Cubs in the NL wild-card race.


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IU grad transforms Plato

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The Symposium," written, directed, produced and edited by IU alumnus Michael Wurth, is a smart dialogue film that takes an intriguing view of this masterpiece by Plato. And at a $30,000 budget, it's a solid production.


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How 'bout them Hoosiers

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The IU football team made one giant leap Saturday, and while it wasn't on the moon, it was still in unmarked territory. In case you haven't noticed yet, the Hoosiers beat No. 24 Oregon in Autzen Stadium, one of the toughest places for a visiting team to play. The victory over the Ducks represents the first time the Hoosiers have beaten a ranked opponent since Oct. 12, 2002. It also marks the first time since 1996 that IU has started the season 2-0. But more than that, it represents the beginning of a new era of Hoosier football.


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Bloomington Area Arts Council offers classes to the public

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Students looking for a way to release their creative talents in college are not limited to the classes offered to them through the University. Several area venues offer classes to the general public in a wide array of arts genres. The Bloomington Area Arts Council is among these institutions and provides classes in the fine arts, jewelry making, photography, art appreciation, woodworking, music, dance, acting, creative writing and magic, among others.


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Hoosiers extend winning streak to 22 games in Memorial Tournament

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South Bend -- Two storied college sports programs participated in their respective sports in South Bend this weekend as the IU men's soccer team took its No. 1 ranking and 2-0 record into the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament against the Cal-State Fullerton Titans (0-2) Friday and Evansville Sunday. The defending national champions knocked off the Titans with a 2-1 win before shutting out Evansville 4-0.