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IU men's basketball coach Tom Crean waves to the crowd at Hoosier Hysteria on Friday night at Assembly Hall.

Hoosier Hysteria kicks off Crean era Friday

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Montages, surf boards, hula hoops and yes, even a little basketball were all part of Hoosier Hysteria in Assembly Hall on Friday night. About 8,500 fans came to greet their brand new team – 12 players donned the Cream and Crimson for the first time in front of a crowd Friday – as well as pay tribute to Hoosier basketball legends of the past seven decades.


Indiana Sen. Vi Simpson consults with IU Student Association members Andrew Hahn,  Jill Deluna, and Torrey Kittle about an IUSA tax proposal on Friday in the Indiana Memorial Union. The proposal seeks to institute a statewide tax free weekend on back-to-school purchases.

IUSA proposes “tax free holiday” to Senator Vi Simpson

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Want to save money on textbooks and school supplies? The IU Student Association met with Indiana Sen. Vi Simpson on Friday to propose a tax-free weekend near the beginning of each semester of school in Indiana in order to help decrease the cost of school supplies.


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No small plans indeed

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“Make no small plans for Indiana University,” IU President Michael McRobbie said in his first-ever State of the University speech Tuesday, echoing the words of former IU President Herman B Wells. The speech was aimed at faculty and staff but should be of great interest to students as well. The tone was largely optimistic. In his address, McRobbie spoke about the construction or planned construction of buildings throughout the University for business, information technology, life sciences and the arts, and the need to expand research.


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Country needs unity

In a political contest rife with questions regarding the failing economy and character issues, one could easily lose sight of the most important issue: unity. However, this unity does not confine itself to the politics of America. The more pressing need for unity is found worldwide, especially in places such as Darfur.


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Touch gloves and come out hugging

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The third and final debate in the Indiana gubernatorial race took place Tuesday night. Incumbent Gov. Mitch Daniels, Democrat Jill Long Thompson and Libertarian Andy Horning squared off at a packed roundtable debate in the IU Auditorium.  Sitting just a few rows back from the front, I waited eagerly, pen and paper in hand, to witness a final stab of the optimistic candidates to win over in-doubt votes before the big day.



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From princesses to prostitutes

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What should I be for Halloween? This year I want my costume to be original, but I also want it to be as cheap and easy as I am. So I’m either going to wear bunny ears and no pants, cat ears and no pants, a nurse hat and no pants, or a piece of dental floss. Thank goodness for Halloween. Am I right, ladies? I don’t think I’m alone when I say that all the other 364 nights of the year I have to suppress how slutty I actually can be. Now boys, I know you are eagerly anticipating this night and these costumes even more than we are. It’s understandable.


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Paris Hilton is crucial

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As we all know, MTV stopped playing music somewhere in the mid-90s and started airing mostly terrible shows geared toward our age group. But, amongst all the crap, there have been a few gems in the rough, and the newest groundbreaking show they put on is Paris Hilton’s “My New BFF.” I’ve been a steadfast watcher of this show since it premiered a few weeks ago.



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Glass to the past, eye on the future

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Hold hands, deep breaths – let’s get hysterical. That’s right, Hoosier fans, as though you needed me to tell you it was coming: It’s Hoosier Hysteria time again. Time to blast off on another year of ruckus and roundball down on 17th Street.


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Dynamic offense awaits skidding 2-4 Hoosiers

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A missed block, a missed assignment or pouncing for the ball at the wrong time. That’s how the option can kill you.IU was on the losing end of that formula when the Hoosiers (2-4, 0-3) played Illinois (3-3, 1-2) a year ago at the Bloomington version of Memorial Stadium. Rashard Mendenhall, quarterback Juice Williams and wide receiver Arrelious Benn thoroughly exposed the IU defense, running for 288 yards.This time around, expect more of the same.


Senior wide receiver Brandon Walker-Roby takes a hit from Iowa defensive back Amari Spievey in front of a thinning Memorial Stadium crowd during the Hoosiers 45-9 loss to Iowa Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.

IU might be without QB Lewis Saturday against Illinois

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Halting the negative momentum a four-game losing streak carries will not be easy for the IU football team (2-4). Making the task more difficult will be the possible absence of the Hoosiers’ offensive catalyst, Kellen Lewis. During practices this week, Lewis wore a protective gray immobilizing boot around his right ankle, nursing what IU coach Bill Lynch called a high-ankle sprain. “(We) went through halftime, got it re-taped and all that, and we thought that it would loosen up and we’d get him going in the second half, and it never loosened up," Lynch said of Lewis' injury sustained against Iowa. “Some athletes bounce back pretty quickly. He really hasn’t been hurt much, so we haven’t really been through this in terms of how quickly he can bounce back. Certainly, we’re hopeful that a guy like that can bounce back quicker than our 300-pound guys, just because of his body type.”


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2 vacant vice provost positions to be filled for spring semester

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Students at IU might have to call some of their professors by a different title. Karen Hanson, IU provost, announced Thursday that the positions of vice provost for faculty and academic affairs and vice provost for undergraduate education are now available for faculty within the University wishing to apply.