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NCAA reviewing Michel’s status

IU Athletics released a statement from men’s basketball coach Tom Crean saying the NCAA is reviewing the status of junior college transfer center Guy-Marc Michel prior to today’s game with Franklin College.


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Men's basketball wins exhibition opener, 89-37

The IU men’s basketball team used an overpowering roster to score 54 points in the paint Wednesday in an 89-37 victory against the Division III Grizzlies at Assembly Hall.


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America is now funding child soldiers

Last week, President Obama sent an executive order to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton instructing the State Department to waive the Child Soldier Prevention Act for several African and Middle Eastern nations that are well-known to use child soldiers in their armies.


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The magic is about to return

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The Harry Potter movies are about the kick-off for the holidays. It means having my childhood memories greet me on the big screen, even if the dialogue is sappy.


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'Fatty' faux pas

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Last week, Marie Claire Magazine’s Maura Kelly wrote a blog post on the magazine’s website in response to a recently-premiered TV show called “Mike & Molly.”


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Live chat: IU-Franklin exhibition

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The IU men's basketball season starts tonight in an exhibition match against Franklin College. Follow the action live with our chat here.




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Happening now: IDS Housing Fair

Visit with representatives from more than 75 properties around Bloomington and possibly find a new home. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.


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Print edition delayed

Delivery of today's print edition of the Indiana Daily Student is delayed due to a problem with the presses at our printing facility. Copies should be at most newsstands by 9 a.m.


Baron Hill

Hill concedes tenure in House

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After serving five nonconsecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives for the Indiana’s 9th District, Baron Hill, Democrat, lost to Representative-elect Todd Young, Republican, in a 53-42 percent vote.



Young wins 9th District

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Cheers erupted as Republican 9th District Congressman-elect Todd Young said these simple words to his supporters who had gathered Tuesday to watch the election unfold.


Greg Knott

A Libertarian kind of celebration at Kilroy’s

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After almost getting arrested at a local nursing home during his campaign for U.S. Congress and encountering a crazed anarchist named “Monkey” outside the 9th District congressional debate in Bloomington, Libertarian Greg Knott seemed to take this year’s campaign with a grain of salt.


Dan Coats

Republican Dan Coats takes US Senate seat

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The last time two Republicans held Indiana’s U.S. Senate seats was in 1998, but with Republican Dan Coats’ victory against Democrat Brad Ellsworth, the 12-year dry spell has been broken. 


Ellsworth

Democrat Brad Ellsworth gives concession

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After the polls closed in Indiana, U.S. Congressman Brad Ellsworth’s loss seemed imminent. However, Democratic supporters at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis remained hopeful.