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Hoosiers finish home stand on top

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After a scoreless first half, the IU men’s soccer team cruised to a victory against the 2011 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics champion, Lindsey Wilson College, 2-0 Friday night at Jerry Yeagley Field.


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IU drops series to Penn State

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The Hoosiers 21-20 (5-7) faced slightly different problems and saw slightly different victories in this weekend’s Big Ten play against the Nittany Lions of Penn State 13-23 (5-7).






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Sabotage corporate capitalism, save a baby

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During the past winter break, I had to explain to my father’s family why I was arrested for civil disobedience at the Kelley School of Business protest in the fall.



Failure to launch

Korea's open secret

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As a part of the complex choreography that is international relations, the attempted North Korean missile launch was a bad piece of theater.


Failure to launch

U.S. North Korean policy misses target

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Early Friday, North Korea celebrated the 100th birthday of deceased former leader Kim Il-Sung (the country’s founder), and new leader Kim Jong-un started things off with a real bang. Specifically, a rocket was launched.


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Little Fifty kicks off Little 500 week

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The running race, also patterned after the Indianapolis 500, will take place at 5 p.m. at the Haugh Track. The event costs $5 and is open to the public.


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Teter, Delta Tau Delta take Team Pursuit titles

Both Delta Tau Delta and Teter defended their wins in the 2011 Team Pursuit Saturday. For Teter, it was the third consecutive win, while Delta Tau Delta took its second straight victory.




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WIUX presents annual Culture Shock concert Saturday

To kick off the outdoor concert season and the Little 500 concert line-up, WIUX's Culture Shock will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday at The Bishop, a bar on Fourth and Walnut Streets. The event is open to anyone over 18 years of age. The last band will take the stage at 9 p.m.