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PAST AND PRESENT HOOSIERS

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IU men's basketball coach Mike Davis' plan to steal a Big Ten game on the road didn't go too well Wednesday night, but the Hoosiers have another chance Saturday in the second half of their first two-game road trip of the season.


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Die DOS, die

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I hate Microsoft. Using clever business strategies, Bill Gates has managed to take the idea of open-sourcing intellectual property and has constructed a computer empire spanning the globe, with no one to oppose him. I was under the impression that monopolies were a Bad ThingTM, and Microsoft definitely qualifies.


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Disconnected from reality

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Inexperienced teenage drivers are allowed to change the radio, talk to passengers and style their hair, but once a cell phone is added to the mix, their capacity for multi-tasking ends, say Virginia legislators.


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Sacrilege on the sidewalk

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In recent days, there have been reports of Arabic painting in various locations on the grounds throughout campus. These reports made their way to the Religious Bias Incidents Team

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Illiteracy doesn't rock

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TheFacebook is a fantastic resource for journalists. It is a virtual anthropological peep-hole, allowing us to observe and document college students in their natural, online habitats.


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Bill would move ISTEP testing to spring

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A House committee advanced a bill Thursday that would move Indiana's statewide testing to the spring, a move that could cost the state millions of dollars but one that supporters say could help students.



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Varying amounts of insider

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It probably all started in mid-December. Our current Opinion Editor, Elisha Sauers, sent out a preliminary call for columnists and specifically invited officers of both the College Democrats and College Republicans.



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Branford Marsalis embraces jazz tradition

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NEW YORK -- Branford Marsalis has no regrets about casting aside what many would consider the trappings of a successful musical career. He's had gigs as bandleader-sidekick on "The Tonight Show" and musical director of Sting's post-Police band, and even a contract with a major record label.



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Kinsey Confidential

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Question: I've been aware since my pre-teen years that I have rather large labia minora and have often felt very self-conscious to the point that I'd want to cut the "excess" off when I was young.



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Iraqis in America battle with the decision to lend a voice

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It has been more than two decades since Zaineb Istrabadi left Iraq and came to the United States. Now serving as a faculty member of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Istrabadi has chosen not to vote in Sunday's Iraqi parliamentary elections, although she is eligible.



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IU reaches 3rd credit agreement

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It began with general studies. It continued with biotechnology. Now kinesiology students can freely transfer Ivy Tech State College-Bloomington credits to IU-Bloomington.


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IU Foundation buys land housing Kilroy's

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The land where popular downtown bar Kilroy's stands has a new owner: the IU Foundation. The Foundation acquired property on Kirkwood Avenue that includes Kilroy's by cashing in their option to buy the property, which they had been leasing for 15 years.



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Is Tiger's growl back?

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Tiger Woods is back. Well, at least the suit-and-tie administrators of the PGA tour are hoping so.


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Freshmen pair lead Hoosier comeback attempt

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MINNEAPOLIS -- He tried. After a 10 minute and 25 second span in which IU scored two points to start the second half and allow the Minnesota Golden Gophers to jump to a 47-32 lead, freshman D.J. White tried to put the Hoosiers on his back and win their fifth straight game.