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Exhibition game first chance to play
The women's basketball team faces off against the Reebok Lady Stars at 7:30 p.m. today in Assembly Hall, kicking off its exhibition season.
No. 3 Hoosiers upset twice at Cal-Berkeley tournament
When unranked California at Berkeley upset the No. 3 men's soccer team Sunday in Berkeley, Calif., Bear fans and athletes celebrated as if they had just won the national championship, IU coach Jerry Yeagley said.
Offense gets glamour, but defense needed to win
No word or phrase can adequately describe the Hoosiers' answer to Superman. Simply put, he's Antwaan Randle El.
Little sister finally wins
Although her team won the swim meet Saturday in Bloomington, Dorsey Tierney didn't stick her tongue out at her opponent and older brother Jimmy Tierney, who coaches the Northwestern team.
The Sexpert
The only problem is that I have never had an orgasm. I do not believe it is because of him, because the feelings are there, it is just that I never go over the edge — kind of like I stay at the peak just before and never go over.
Citizens must use voting power
These elections matter because the issues matter, and we as citizens have a duty and a right to use our voice in this democracy -- by casting a vote in today's election.
Make a decision for progress
Nov. 2, the New York Times' Richard Berke reported on the GOP's "intangible advantage" in the 2000 presidential race: "Republicans are far more energized about Gov. George W. Bush than Democrats are about Vice President Al Gore."
More ways than 1 to make satisfying sweet potatoes
Not long ago, in a graduate student lounge, the conversation turned to the subject of sweet potatoes.
The right choice for our future
Democrats have built an impressive and solid record of leadership during the last eight years: the longest, most robust economic expansion in American history. Al Gore and Joe Lieberman want to continue moving America in the right direction, while ensuring we leave no one behind in our drive toward progress.
An American kind of passion
Extremism is really sexy. If you don't believe me, ask somebody who has been to one of those mega-rallies for Ralph Nader. Just imagine standing and cheering along with 12,000 other dreamers in a packed stadium.
Nation must look beyond consumerism
A vote for David McReynolds, the Socialist Party candidate, would be a vote that counts, a vote that will make our leaders sit up and take notice.
A declaration of values
Most people in Indiana probably aren't aware they have three choices for governor, including Andy Horning, the Libertarian candidate. Fewer still know I am a fourth choice, like the tire company that calls itself "the other guys."
Do not waste your vote
Universal health care. A healthy environment. A living wage standard for hard working Americans. No more corporate welfare and bail outs. These are things you shouldn't be afraid to vote for. Unlike any other presidential candidate, Ralph Nader fights tirelessly for these ideals.
Government should be small
Why vote Libertarian? To take a stand for your right to keep every dollar you earn. It's a stand against corporate welfare and socialism.
The 'Bloody Eighth' candidates on the issues
Compare how John Hostettler and Paul Perry stand on the issues facing their district
Hostettler, Perry battle it out in 'Bloody Eighth'
He had no background in politics. He was just a performance engineer at the Warwick Power Plant. But John Hostettler decided to run for Congress, making a bid to unseat Democrat Frank McCloskey.
Lieberman praises public life
Joseph Lieberman loves the public life. His 2000 book "In Praise of Public Life," tells readers about his love for politics and his concern with what he perceives to be an increasing number of Americans reluctant to participate in their government.
Cheney balances out ticket
Dick Cheney might have the birthday party of a lifetime next year. If all goes well on Election Day, Cheney can look forward to possibly celebrating his 60th birthday in the White House. George W. Bush's pick for vice-president will hit the 60-year mark Jan. 30, only 10 days after the Presidential inauguration. Pretty exciting stuff for a kid from Casper, Wyo.

