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Hoosier Army garners nationwide support after Facebook origins

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Utilizing both Facebook and Twitter, the men’s soccer team’s newly founded student fan section has blossomed from a simple idea early last summer into a nationwide movement with almost 1,000 members spanning across the country.

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IUDM changes location, dance shifts for Nov. event

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On average, IUDM draws about 1,500 participants each year, Marshall said. This year’s theme is “traditions” to mark the 21st anniversary of IUDM. Leaders insist this year is still in line with the theme despite the changes.


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Officer follows father’s example

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For IU Police Department Officer Brad Begeske, following his father’s footsteps into law enforcement has been his career path since his junior year of high school in Griffith, Ind.



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Scholar addresses race, gender in American history

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Joy James, a professor of humanities at Williams College in Massachusetts, spoke Tuesday about the stories of black women in America’s history in a lecture titled “Women and Political Imprisonment: From Rosa Parks to Ramona Africa.”


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Energy competition begins today

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The IU Office of Sustainability marches into a month of conservation and efficiency today as it kicks off the 2011 Fall Energy Challenge with a parade through campus.



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Forum recounts lessons from India visit

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A diverse group gathered Tuesday in the Grand Foyer of the IU Auditorium to listen as President Michael McRobbie spoke about his recent trip to India. David Zaret, vice president of international affairs and part of the delegation to India, introduced McRobbie to the crowd clustered before him.





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Sycamore Trust acquires 58 acres of Clifty Creek

Fifty-eight more acres of southern Indiana landscape will be protected after a donation to the Sycamore Land Trust, the organization announced Tuesday in a press release.






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Give cities gun control

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The point is made: firearms are legal. That doesn’t mean we need to be obnoxious about it.