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You’re not from Chicago

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There is an irritating phenomenon plaguing our school on par with fixed-gear bikes and “pimps and hoes” theme parties. It is the practice of declaring residence in Chicago, when perhaps you’re really from a distant suburb such as Lake Forest – a mere moon relative to Chicago’s orbit.


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Some things are just bad

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So I’m in a class about ethics, and I’m not really buying it. Sure, I love the hypothetical discussions of what’s good to do when, but I get so bothered when it all boils down to being relative, when the goodness or badness of something is decided by the context of the culture.


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MacTaggart, Gruter lead Hoosiers in opening weekend

It might be early, but the IU men’s tennis team is already winning championships. Freshman Josh MacTaggart and junior Santiago Gruter both claimed titles at the Hoosier Invitational this weekend, the first tournament of the fall season.


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Sprite step-off results

Here are the results of Saturday's step off competition held in the Memorial Stadium parking lot.


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America of appletinis

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America, get it together. What happened to you?What happened to our leather skin? What happened to whiskey instead of appletinis? What happened to having fun and worrying about the consequences later? We need a little more of that old western feel back in our lives



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No. 8 IU downs FIU in double overtime

The No. 8 IU men’s soccer team defeated Florida International 2-1 in double overtime Sunday to even up its record at 1-1 on the weekend at the University of Akron Tournament.



XC Intercollegiates

IU cross country wins big

The IU men's and women's cross country teams won in convincing fashion at the Indiana Intercollegiate on Friday.


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Jacobs fellow Clint Needham receives award

Clint Needham, a doctoral fellow in composition at the Jacobs School of Music, received a 2009 American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Foundation Morton Gould Young Concert Music Composer Award.


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3 arrested for false statements in US terror probe

DENVER — The FBI arrested a 24-year-old Colorado man on charges of making false statements to federal agents in an ongoing terror investigation, and supporting documents contend the man admitted receiving weapons and explosives training from al-Qaida in Pakistan.


IU-Akron football

IU defeats Akron 38-21

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AKRON, Ohio — With two close wins to start the season, the IU football team needed a big victory to make a statement to the rest of the Big Ten. And with their 38-21 win, the Hoosiers did just that.


soccer brothers

Akron beats IU men's soccer 1-0

A goal with less than 15 minutes to go from Akron midfielder Michael Nanchoff propelled the Zips past IU in a 1-0 contest Friday.



Kyrie Irving

Irving’s uncle: IU is out

In a major shift from information given only a couple weeks ago, IU is out of the mix for the No. 4 point guard in the nation, Kyrie Irving, his uncle Sye Dean told Adam Zagoria of Zagsblog. Formerly, it was believed that Indiana and Duke were Irving’s top two schools, and that he would definitely take a visit to both.


Pieckens

Pickens presents plans to protect national security

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Billionaire energy entrepreneuer T. Boone Pickens told campus and community members in a speech Friday morning that continuing to import upward of 65 percent of the country’s oil is among the United States’ greatest national security threats.




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Gore, Stern expected to attend Simon funeral

INDIANAPOLIS — Former Vice President Al Gore, NBA Commissioner David Stern and Gov. Mitch Daniels are among the dignitaries from sports, politics, and possibly even Hollywood expected to attend the funeral of shopping mall magnate and Indiana Pacers co-owner Mel Simon.