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Tuesday, April 28
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IU football vs WMU

Lynch discusses Doss, WKU game

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News and notes from Bill Lynch's weekly press conference. WR Tandon Doss is healthy, RB Matt Perez is not. Also, how IU is preparing for Western Kentucky game.


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IU sports quick hits

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IU announces its 2010 Hall of Fame class, volleball's Ashley Benson named Big Ten Player of the Week, and Eric Gordon wins gold with Team USA



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IUSA: breaking down your student government

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IU Student Association is your student government. According to the organization’s 2002 constitution, “The Indiana University Student Association will work to protect student rights, enrich student life and improve Indiana University.”





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The Superman within us: Reform education now

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“For a nation that proudly declared it would leave no child behind, America continues to do so at alarming rates.” So sums up the new education reform documentary “Waiting for Superman.”


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Apologizing for ignorance

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I saw several Facebook statuses Saturday with the message, “Where were you on September 11, 2001?” with peoples’ own stories after it. I remember where I was. I’ll never forget.




IU Blood Donor Challenge

Donor challenge offers blood drives sites on campus

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American Red Cross blood drives are scheduled throughout campus this month as part of the 14th annual IU Blood Donor Challenge, where alumni chapters, student organizations and other groups compete to raise the most units of blood.



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IU falls to Cal Poly, shuts out Drake over weekend

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A 1-0 loss to Cal Poly in which the Hoosiers admitted having no rhythm contributed to a poor performance — not the IU soccer standard. A shutout win against Drake including quick passes between IU players and domination of possession — the IU soccer standard.





Rob Riggle

Riggle, Albanese joke about past

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September 10 marked a special day in IU history: the firing of Bobby Knight. And comedian Rob Riggle didn’t take the occasion for granted.