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Friday, April 24
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LAN War

A Gamer's Fall Break

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Our video game columnist spent his fall break playing video games for 24 hours straight with over 300 other gamers - and he loved it.


Argo

Argo

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Hollywood can still make a smart thriller






Volleyball IU v.s Purdue

Hoosiers beat No. 17 Purdue

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IU (9-12, 1-8) took down No. 17 Purdue (14-6, 5-4) in four sets Tuesday to grab its first Big Ten victory of the season.




Men's Golf

Perry claims victory at Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational

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It took four years and 21 rounds of golf for senior Kyle Perry to win his first collegiate golf tournament, but he bested the field Monday and Tuesday at the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational at Delaware Country Club by four strokes.



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Bob Knight to sell old championship hardware

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After leading the IU men’s basketball team to three national titles in 1976, 1981 and 1987 as well as coaching the USA team that won Olympic gold in 1984, former IU Coach Bob Knight has decided to sell several pieces of hardware to raise money for his grandchildrens’ college funds.




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Childhood dreams still relevant

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“I hope the violence has stopped. I hope that computers don’t take over people’s jobs.”When I found these predictions on the Smithsonian’s Paleofuture blog, they struck something in me.


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PETA has gone too far

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Titled “Pokémon: Black and Blue,” it bills itself as a parody of the Pokémon series, condemning the premise of capturing magical creature-things to use in what are essentially fantasy dogfights.


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For the love of the shame

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The vice presidential debate competed for attention with several other, more theatrical forms of entertainment, like sports.



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Jennifer Aniston’s wedding

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Don’t get me wrong, I can’t wait to see Jennifer’s wedding dress, but I also know Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama’s contrasting plans for action in Libya.