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No hoax

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Autumn is writhing away, and the weather has gotten colder. So I find that my gaze is kept strictly to the ground as I hustle from one class to the next. Instead of marveling at the leaves as they changed colors or watching the squirrels scurry among the trees, I am staring at the sidewalk and trying to keep warm. Unfortunately, somebody has decided to graffiti this campus with statements about how the American government orchestrated the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. Covered with different chalk colors, the pathways between many of the school buildings are littered with question marks, directions to visit 911truth.org and statements such as “synthetic state sponsored terrorism."


Freshman wide receiver Tandon Doss misses a pass into the endzone during the first half of Indiana's game against Purdue Saturday in West Lafayette, IN.  The Hoosiers lost 62-10.

IU suffers worst loss to Purdue in more than a century

With more than nine seconds remaining the game, IU made its first defensive stop of the day. In the 84th annual battle for the Old Oaken Bucket, IU was dominated in every facet of football en route to a 62-10 pounding. The Hoosiers managed just 214 total yards as their defense let up 596.



Freshman wide receiver Tandon Doss misses a pass into the endzone during the first half of Indiana's game against Purdue Saturday in West Lafayette, IN.  The Hoosiers lost 62-10.

LIVE BLOGGING: Oaken Bucket

Join Indiana Daily Student reporters Ryan Gregg and Lee Hurwitz, and columnist Dave Leno in West Lafayette as they blog during the Hoosiers' game against Purdue. BLOG:  UNDER THE ROCK


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Students balance full credits hours, jobs

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Even though classes are enough to keep most students busy, many add a part-time job of 10 to 12 hours a week to their schedules, said Lou Ann Hanson, associate director of the Career Development Center.


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IU professor receives law award

Amy Applegate started the school year with the honor of receiving the 2008 Women in Law Recognition Award. She works as the director of the Family and Children Mediation Clinic on Indiana Avenue.


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China trip achieves close ties with 6 universities

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Five faculty members and a higher education policy studies student from China, representing the IU School of Education, embarked on a four day trip to China this semester, hoping to build upon long-standing relationships with six Chinese universities.



In this 2005 file photo, Junior Terrilyn Dennie receives her Miss Black and Gold crown and sash from her cousin and reigning Miss Black and Gold winner Ariel Dennie.

Black and Gold contestants compete

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With sleek outfits and gleaning gowns, the sly pageant contestants of the 16th Annual Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant are striving for academic excellence and leading the community.


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Employees rake leaves, update lawn mowers for winter preparation

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As the seasons at IU change from almost winter to winter, students are busy switching over to winter gear and teachers are preparing their classes for final exams. Mike Girvin, manager of the campus division of the physical plant of IU  and his crew are also getting ready for the first snowfall.





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IU inventors develop more than just Crest toothpaste

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Anybody who has gone on a guided tour of IU has probably heard the Crest story. Yes, IU invented Crest toothpaste. But there’s more. The thing you bite on for a dental X-ray? Invented at IU. Ever complain about Oncourse? IU invented that, too.


Members of the football team celebrate after winning the Oaken Bucket game against Purdue on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007. Head coach Bill Lynch, who led the team to a 7-5 record and a likely bowl appearance, recently signed an agreement to remain head coach through July 1, 2012.

At stake: pride

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This year’s 84th annual battle for the Old Oaken Bucket won’t feature any bowl-bound teams. Instead, pride will be the only thing at stake for IU (3-8, 1-6), something that is just fine with IU coach Bill Lynch. “Any time you have a rivalry game like this the last week of the season, no matter what has gone on before it, it’s a big football game,” the second-year coach said during his weekly press conference.



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Warm up with wool, cashmere sweaters

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In case you haven’t noticed, winter is upon us. Sure, officially it’s still fall, but with the temperature routinely dipping into the 30s, it’s safe to say a warmer form of clothing is greatly needed.