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Defense coming together for IU football

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IU goes to work again in a noon game Saturday when the Hoosiers (4-3, 0-3) play host to Northwestern (5-2, 1-2) at Memorial Stadium. The game marks the eighth time the defensive side of the coin for IU has played together after major changes in the offseason.


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Cross country teams aim for Big Ten title

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All of the excitement built up from a long summer and fall of training will be released this weekend in Madison, Wis. as the IU men’s and women’s cross country teams will compete in the Big Ten Championships.




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Rundgren lectures about Beatles

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Lecturing during Professor Glenn Gass’ Music of the Beatles class, Rundgren spoke about the effects of the Beatles as pop icons, influencing the lives of the baby boom generation in everything from hair styles to religion.



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The Bishop concert to "Rot the Night Away"

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The gritty rock band Dreamers of the Ghetto will be headlining this Halloween thriller while other local artists are collaborating to form cover bands of Nirvana, Suicide, The Misfits and The Wipers.


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UITS urges cellphone protection

Cell phones allow students to access Facebook, YouTube and the Internet at the touch of a button.




Tipped Tombstones

Gravestone repairs still in works, officials say

A planned restoration of Dunn Cemetery headstones damaged in early September is still in the approval stages, said Mia Williams, director of landscape architecture for the University Architect’s Office.


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Law Day set to break world record, help students

More than 100 law schools will send admissions recruiters, alumni and current students to IU on Friday for one of the largest law school-sponsored fairs in the world.





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I will never return to this city

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Last weekend I had to use failed forms of public transportation for my new annual “Tour of Depressing East Coast Cities,” because driving from our nation’s capital to New York is nearly impossible with the East Coast’s exotic toll roads and turn pikes.


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Girl with a pearl necklace

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Can something private and lecherous become something public and empowering? This is a loaded question, and I am not sure of the answer, but a recent news story has brought this issue to light.