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Team looks to end slump

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The Hoosiers travel to Michigan this weekend with hopes of turning their season around at the halfway point of their Big Ten schedule. IU faces Michigan State (13-7, 5-5 Big Ten) Friday night, and Michigan (14-7, 6-4) Saturday.


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Red-hot IU to face Kentucky

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IU seeks to extend its season-high, seven-game win streak and 20-game home unbeaten streak when it welcomes border rival Kentucky Sunday for a third consecutive non-conference match. The red-hot Hoosiers, now No. 14 in the latest NSCAA/adidas poll, finished 6-0-1 in October, a month they began unranked and with the program's worst record after nine games. IU (9-3-4, 4-0-1) has posted shutouts in five of its last six games and has outscored its opponents 16-2 during the seven-game win streak.


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We're finally ranked: No. 8

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This is a disgrace. Saturday's game pits two nationally-ranked teams -- No. 19 Minnesota vs. No. 8 IU -- and is not being shown on television. Of course, Minnesota is ranked 19th in the ESPN Coaches' Poll, and IU is ranked 8th in the ESPN.com Bottom 10 (with first being the worst).


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Former students testify in Wells trial

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Two IU graduates who witnessed the arrest of Monroe County Councilman Scott Wells took the stand at his trial Thursday and refuted the state police account of the incident. Wells, a Democrat, has insisted since his arrest he was set up and assaulted by state police in a politically-motivated scheme.

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Brehm takes senior adviser position

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IU President Adam Herbert said he expects to appoint an interim chancellor for the Bloomington campus in the next two to three weeks to replace resigning IU-Bloomington Chancellor Sharon Brehm. The interim chancellor will take office Jan. 1 and will likely hold the position for about 18 months while a committee searches for a permanent replacement, said IU spokesman Bill Stephan.



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Decision aids Herbert's plan to restructure IU

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IU President Adam Herbert's restructuring plan for the University took its first steps Thursday, with the announcement of IU-Bloomington Chancellor Sharon Brehm's resignation. Brehm said her departure as chancellor, effective Dec. 31, is due in part to Herbert's vision for the organization of IU. Brehm said she resigned because Herbert is looking to change the role of the chancellor.


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on the SIDELINES

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Roddick replaces Ferrero at No. 1 PARIS -- Andy Roddick will move up to the men's tennis No. 1 after reaching the Paris Masters quarterfinals, while top-ranked Juan Carlos Ferrero lost Thursday.


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No. 1 offense next for struggling team

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Playing in the Big Ten, it's necessary to bring your 'A' game every week. Last weekend, the Hoosiers fell far short of a passing grade in their 35-6 loss to Ohio State. IU's defense surrendered a season-high 603 yards of total offense to a then-struggling OSU offensive squad that ranked near the bottom of the conference.


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Hoosiers hope for NCAA bid

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With their conference schedule completed and a spot in the Big Ten tournament already earned, the Hoosiers have spent the past week preparing for two non-conference opponents in hopes of reaching the NCAA tournament. The team takes on Miami-Ohio, for senior night tonight, and Sunday it travels to Oakland, Mich., to take on Oakland University.


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Former city mayor released from hospital

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Former Bloomington Mayor and U.S. Congressman Frank McCloskey was released from the hospital Tuesday after a 12-day stay. He was diagnosed with bladder cancer in September 2002. Born in 1939 in Pennsylvania, McCloskey served as a newspaper reporter from 1961 to 1968, when he graduated from IU.


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Residents pitch in with housing help

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Few students reside in a house infested with rats. And not too many worry about living in one bedroom with six people. But that doesn't mean they aren't concerned about those who might. With the goal of eliminating poverty housing, the Bloomington community and IU students involved with Habitat for Humanity are determined to remove Monroe County residents from substandard living conditions.


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Pumpkins recycled in 'launch'

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Aside from the usual ghosts and chainsaw massacres, this weekend Bloomington residents might want to keep an eye out for flying pumpkins. The Great Bloomington Pumpkin Launch is giving participants the opportunity to test their pumpkin chucking skills Saturday as a way to recycle left-over pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns. Check-in begins at 11 a.m. and the event starts at noon.


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'Merry Widow' an escape

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For those looking to escape to another time and place, Franz Lehár's "Merry Widow" offers a delightful evening of humor and happiness. It is a simple love story in which the only complication is the stubbornness of some of the characters involved. Nobody dies in this opera, and the resolution is a happy one. Although idealized, it is an escape for the audience to the carefree days of Paris at the turn of the 19th century.


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Around The Campus

The Asian Culture Center is presenting a Halloween Open House from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the ACC building, 807 E. 10th St.




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Student registration undergoes changes

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By this time next year, student registration will be completely revamped. Changes made by the Office of the Registrar have already begun this semester and will continue through next fall.



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When silly rabbits grow up

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I'm giving up. While shopping for groceries for the first time this school year, I found myself in a familiar, yet troubling, place: the cereal aisle. Every attempt I've made to be a responsible adult in any facet of my life has manifested itself in the decisions I make in this aisle.