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The cure for nyctophobia

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Nyctophobia is fear of the dark. It’s a rational fear. Darkness is frightening. It’s akin to blindness. There is no telling what lies ahead without light to illuminate the way.    In our technologically savvy society, however, we have the luxury of flipping a simple switch on a wall to replace the darkness with light. Car headlights were invented to assist drivers’ night vision and prevent accidents. Some might even find themselves resorting to dependence on the blue glow from their cell phones to light their way in the dark.


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Joe is everybody

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Republican presidential nominee John McCain says each of us is Joe the Plumber. Apparently every citizen of the United States of America is a white, middle class male with a small business that earns more than $250,000 a year. Well that is news to me. Last I checked I was a female college student making no money. It makes me wonder: Who is this man everyone has found a common thread with?


Senior kicker Austin Starr sits on the bench with a towel draped over his head before the start of the game against Central Michigan at on Saturday on Memorial Stadium. Starr missed his only field goal attempt in the 37-34 loss to the Chippewas.

Brunner's 485 yards takes Chippewas past Hoosiers 37-34

Completely outmatched through the air, the IU football team’s defense couldn’t stop Central Michigan’s backup quarterback Brian Brunner as he threw for 485 yards and four touchdowns. Brunner led his Chippewas to a 37-34 non-conference victory against the Hoosiers on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.


Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., greets supporters at a rally at the Nationwide Arena on Friday in Columbus, Ohio.

McCain to be in Indianapolis on Monday

Republican presidential candidate John McCain will be making his first Indiana stop since July 1 on Monday, just a day before the election.McCain will make the stop at the International Arrivals Ramp at the Indianapolis Airport. The stop comes as part of the Road to Victory Rally.


Zombies lurch down Walnut and Seventh streets Friday night in anticipation for Halloween. The parade drew about 100, many dressed in full zombie attire. The parade was cut short after police intercepted the crowd.

Night of the living undead

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Kirkwood Avenue and Walnut Street are hubs of nightlife entertainment for college students, but this Thursday the streets entertained a different crowd: the undead.


Celebrity status of candidates might affect votes

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Rock star. War hero. Small town beauty queen. Through YouTube, Facebook and “Saturday Night Live,” pop culture stereotypes of Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain and Gov. Sarah Palin are permeating this year’s election.


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McRobbie travels to Asia to work with Korean Universities

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IU President Michael McRobbie leaves today for a trip to South Korea and China. McRobbie, along with several IU faculty and staff members, will spend six days in Korea and two days in China, where they will attend a conference on the globalization of education, according to a press release.



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On the outside looking in

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As senior Andrew Sharp drags his brown sneakers back and forth to clear leaves and seeds off the sidewalk, the cynicism in his voice is matched only by his frustration. “We used to do it every week last year,” he says, dropping to his knees and drawing a “D” with orange jumbo chalk.


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IU organizations meet Sunday for Campus Cleanup

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The Civic Leadership Development organization of the Kelley School of Business is holding its annual Campus Cleanup from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. This is the first year the event is being held in the fall the week before Parents Weekend in an effort to beautify the IU campus.


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Student democrats battle Election Day blues

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The entertainment for Friday's early voting march will be a political satire about Barack Obama by freshman Ben Bizuneh, a stand-up comedian who recently won open-mic night at Funny Bone for his “Obamedy” act.


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Retired psychology professor dies Wed.

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Retired psychology professor Dorothy Saltzman died in her sleep Wednesday at a nursing home in Evansville, according to Alexander Funeral Homes.



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IU to host GLBT conference in February

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In February, between 1,500 and 1,800 students from throughout the Midwest will flood campus for one weekend when the University hosts the 17th annual Midwest Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, Ally College Conference.


Senior safety Brandon Mosley, junior linebacker Will Patterson, and junior wide receiver Ray Fisher join students in the stands to celebrate the 21-19 victory over Northwestern Saturday at Memorial Stadium.  The Homecoming win ended a five game losing streak for the Hoosiers.

Limiting turnovers could be key to football's fourth win

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Last week, the IU football players seemed to have figured out what was plaguing them during the previous five weeks. The 21-19 win against Northwestern on Homecoming was the Hoosiers’ (3-5, 1-4) first since September. Now IU looks to win back-to-back games for the second time this season as it welcomes Central Michigan (6-2, 5-0 MAC) to Memorial Stadium on Saturday. “We had a good win against Northwestern,” IU coach Bill Lynch said. “It was a game that we needed to get back on track, and I really liked the way our guys played. They played with a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm, and really, we did the things we had to. We had to win the turnover margin.” Lynch has said all season losing the turnover battle handicapped the Hoosiers in their losses. Winning that battle against the Chippewas has proven to be nearly impossible for everyone else, however. Central Michigan is currently tied with UNLV and Florida for the fewest turnovers in the nation at six. So far this season, the Hoosiers have turned the ball more than 14 times.




Freshman Forward Malik Story dunks the ball during Hoosier Hysteria on Friday, Oct. 17, at Assembly Hall.

Crean to re-introduce team Friday at ‘Haunted Hall of Hoops’

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IU coach Tom Crean wants people to get to know the Hoosiers before their first exhibition game on Nov. 7. The first chance to see the new-look IU squad came two weeks ago at Hoosier Hysteria. Then last Saturday the team scrimmaged at Assembly Hall shortly after IU’s Homecoming football victory against Northwestern.


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Candidates should not be required to make health public

With the election looming on the horizon, everything appears to be fair game when it comes to the presidential candidates and their running mates. Not even their families have been spared from the political nitpicking of the media. With the personal life of Barack Obama, John McCain, Joe Biden and Sarah Palin in the spotlight 24/7 as they race for the highest public office in the world, is it really necessary to expose every medical detail about them as well? Perhaps it isn’t, that is unless details about McCain’s buttocks being “unremarkable except for some very light tan freckling” is of some voyeuristic interest to the public. In May, McCain appeased the concerned population by releasing nearly 2,000 pages of medical disclosure that detailed his battle with melanoma. This variety of skin cancer can be deadly if it spreads to other organs, but McCain had it completely removed in 2000.