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Basketball ticket package cut to 8

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For the second straight year, the IU ticket office has reduced the number of men's basketball tickets included in the season ticket package. After originally advertising 12 games in their student ticket package, the ticket office has cut that number down to eight after demand exceeded expectations. Some students have already received their refund of $44 on their credit cards.


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A degree of love

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Romance is in the air. As the leaves fall, couples around campus can be seen taking in the tranquility of IU. Ranked as the fifth most beautiful campus in the nation by author Thomas Gaines, IU's picturesque 2,000-acre property has been a place of romance for many students throughout the years.


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Bill authors abort provision

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Last week, the U.S. Senate passed the conference report that outlaws an abortion procedure known as dilation and extraction. When President Bush signs it into law, it will be the first federal ban on a type of abortion. The editorial staff takes no position on this bill's core, which bans a procedure you might be familiar with under its more common name, "partial-birth abortion."


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IU in search of Big Ten win

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The IU women's field hockey team will head east to Columbus, Ohio, this weekend to face off against the No. 18 Ohio State Buckeyes. The Hoosiers (7-6, 0-4 in the Big Ten) head into this weekend's match still looking for their first conference win of the season. On Sunday, the Hoosiers will return home for their final home game of the season against the Louisville Cardinals. Senior Molly Pulkrabek believes this is going to be a big weekend for the Hoosiers.

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IU looks to end losing streak

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The IU women's volleyball team heads to Illinois this weekend to compete against Big Ten rivals Northwestern and Illinois. The Hoosiers are currently riding a six-match losing skid and are looking to secure their first road win of the season.


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Conference title in sight

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The IU men's water polo team holds the Big Ten Championship this weekend, hoping to continue a record-breaking season by winning the conference title. Previously ranked as high No. 7 in the nation this season by the Collegiate Water Polo Association, the now-No. 8 Hoosiers have their sights set high for this tournament. The team begins play at 8 p.m. tonight at the Doc Counsilman Aquatic Center.


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Golden Boot trophy up for grabs against Purdue

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Clinging to the sixth spot in the Big Ten, the Hoosiers have been busy all week preparing for their final conference game of the season when they face in-state rival Purdue Friday. The two teams will be playing for the Golden Boot, which is awarded to whoever wins. Purdue holds the series advantage 4-1 all time, but the Hoosiers are looking for their second straight bid to the Big Ten tournament after starting the season slow.


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Parcells' leadership driving Cowboy's fast start

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IRVING, Texas -- Every player on the Dallas Cowboys seems to have a story about Bill Parcells' tricks or motivational ploys. That's fast work considering he's been their coach for only six games. It's also a bit of insight into why Dallas has won five of them.


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It's picture day

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Here's a reminder for all students to wear their finest clothes (and don't forget to comb your hair) for picture day Saturday at Memorial Stadium . That's right, Ohio State is coming to town, and they're bringing their large, passionate, oft-obnoxious fan base with them.


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on the SIDELINES

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IRL driver Renna dies in crash at 26 INDIANAPOLIS -- The investigation into the crash that killed Indy Racing League driver Tony Renna at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be hindered by a lack of visual evidence, an IRL spokesman said Thursday. Because Wednesday's crash happened during a test session for Firestone Tires, there was no video or still photography to document the event, John Griffin said.


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IU Soul Revue sings for packed audience at Bear's Place

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IU Soul Revue performed in front of a jam-packed crowd Wednesday night. The concert, held at Bear's Place, 1316 E. 3rd St., attracted both young and old. The group, which consists of 7 singers and 14 band members, all IU students, kept the audience's attention from the beginning of the show by mixing group performances with solos.


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No. 5 Billikens provide tough test

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Two winning-rich soccer traditions clash tonight in Bloomington when the Hoosiers, winners of five consecutive matches, welcome the No. 5 St. Louis University Billikens into Armstrong Stadium. In their last five games, IU (7-3-4, 4-0-1 Big Ten) has outscored their opponents 12-1, including four consecutive shutouts while upping their Big Ten lead to four points over Michigan. The Hoosiers last allowed a goal in the first half against Michigan on Oct. 5 -- totaling 433 consecutive shutout minutes.


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Local poets read work in foreign language

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The Runcible Spoon, a local coffeehouse, will hold a World Poetry Celebration at 7 p.m. Friday. Bloomington residents including Andy Alphonse, Troy McKinney, Ikranagara, Matt O'Neil, Pedro M. Roman, Allison Strang, Michael Simmons and Bronislav Volkova will read their works. The event, a part of the Runcible Spoon Poetry Series, is free to the public, and after the readings there will be an open-mic session for the public.


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'Merry Widow' depicts love story in opera

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For those who think opera is only about fat women in Viking helmets shrieking at the top of their lungs, an opera of a very different kind is about to open at the MAC.


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Former IU walk-ons now have scholarships

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Rudy" brought them into the limelight. They're the definition of what college football is all about. They're walk-ons. Senior Matt Foss and junior Kyle Warriner walked onto the IU football team in 1999 and 2000, respectively. This summer, both were given scholarships by IU coach Gerry DiNardo for their hard work and contributions to IU's special teams.


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Defending champions visit Memorial Stadium

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It isn't getting any easier for IU. Two weeks after losing to Northwestern in overtime, the football team will play host to defending national champion and No. 8 Ohio State. IU is 2-21-2 at home against the Buckeyes and hasn't beaten them since 1988. The Hoosiers did have extra time to prepare, as the team had its bye last weekend. IU coach Gerry DiNardo spent the time off looking at film and said this team is better than last year, despite the 1-6 record.


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Making a successful fashion show

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The staff of the IDS recently received a letter from someone coordinating a fashion show. He wanted to know how to make his show successful. The letter reminded me of the first show I was ever involved in and of shows I fitted, dressed and watched. A fashion show is one the biggest productions I have ever been to. It takes an endless amount of work, and if one thing is left unattended, the entire show can become a catastrophe. In the words of Deborah Christiansen, IU fashion design professor, "It's more than just pretty clothes walking down the runway."


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Ball State student fakes cancer, officials say

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MUNCIE, Ind. -- A Ball State University student shaved her head and pretended to be deaf for three years to convince people she had cancer so they would give her money, prosecutors said. Brookelyn Walters, 24, of Culver is expected to surrender to authorities Monday to face charges of forgery and theft, said her attorney, Jay T. Hirschauer of Logansport.


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Michigan proposes hazing ban

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Pledging a greek organization can mean several things, but for some fraternities at some colleges, initiation procedures can get out of control. A recent event on the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor campus raised the question of "hazing" after a Sigma Chi pledge was hospitalized for kidney failure due to lack of sleep and over-worked muscles. However, due to laws in Michigan, this is not a crime because the pledge consented.


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Sharp edges cause mirror removal in Eigenmann

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With two years of remodeling finally finished at Eigenmann Hall, nobody would think something like dorm room mirrors could cause such a hassle. However, since the beginning of this school year, about two dozen people have reported cutting themselves on the mirrors, said Tim Bagwell, assistant residence manager of Eigenmann Hall. "It became a safety issue," Bagwell said. "We were aware of it. It's been a problem and we knew we needed to get it fixed."