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IU enters critical contest

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Some fans think IU was not supposed to beat Ohio State, and therefore, a hard effort from the historically lowly Hoosiers was acceptable. Thankfully, for the sake of the team’s season, IU coach Bill Lynch isn’t one of those people.


Field Hockey

Hoosiers face Michigan foes

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IU field hockey comes home for a five-game stand, starting their first weekend back with No. 8 Michigan State on Friday and Central Michigan on Saturday.



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Online only: Cyber security

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Of course, new tools do not come without some danger. The very fact that our daily lives depend on the utilization of dotcoms means that the Web has become as much of a vulnerability as an instrument.

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You lie!

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WE SAY Powerful preaching can create empowered intellectuals.


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Party time

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Party has always held such positive connotations in our culture – a birthday party, a party boat, the phrase “I want to party with you!” Hell, just talking about it makes me want to party right now. But somehow, politicians were able to hornswoggle a seemingly free, fun-loving word into becoming an ugly and divisive institution as they tend to do with most everything when they created the party system.


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Man bombs moon

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That’s right, if our countless unnecessary wars, our hard-ons for assault weapons and the Washington Monument weren’t proof enough, bombing the moon should finally put all questions of our country’s endowment to rest. “Who needs the Olympics?” our political leaders might say. “We just bombed the moon.”


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Where’s the line?

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 Life, liberty and the pursuit of partying – these sound curiously close to the three “inalienable” rights proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence.


Apples

Delicious. And right here.

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Here are the places just around the corner where you can pick and enjoy local food, wine, and beer.


OSU Football

Hoosiers face unfamiliar foe

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Unfamiliar and unpredictable – for the IU football team, that might be the best way to describe the Virginia team it will face Saturday.




Volleyball vs. Minnesota

Group heads to Illinois for 2-game stint

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The Hoosiers (13-5, 2-2) hope to crack the top-25 as they travel for a pair of road matches against No. 12 Illinois (10-3, 2-2) at 8 p.m. Saturday and Northwestern (9-7, 0-4) at 6 p.m. Sunday.


Rep. Baron Hill, D-9th, speaks during a rally for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. on Oct. 23 at the American Legion Mall in Indianapolis. Hill won another term in congress, defeating challenger Mike Sodrel.

Hill to play basketball at White House

WASHINGTON — Indiana Rep. Baron Hill will be one of several congressmen who will take their basketball game to another level — the White House.


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Former President Bush to visit Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — Former President George H.W. Bush will visit Indiana next month for a charity event to raise money for research on Alzheimer's disease.



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Polls now open to vote for WIUX as top college station

Fans of WIUX-LP 99.1 FM now have ability to rock the vote as it is officially in the top 25 college radio stations nationwide, due to a Woodie award nomination by mtvU. Among the range of competitors are stations from Boston University to Ithaca College in upstate New York.


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For the US, ‘Copenhagen or bust’

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CANTERBURY, England - In just a couple short months, we will watch as more than 15,000 officials from 192 countries convene in Copenhagen, Denmark, and attempt to tackle what is arguably the most urgent international issue of our time – climate change.