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Senior running back Marcus Thigpen runs the ball during a practice drill prior to Saturday’s home opener against Western Kentucky.

Hoosiers aim to win 13

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The vivid memories of a fan-flooded Memorial Stadium field after IU beat rival Purdue to clinch its first bowl berth since 1993 might seem like they just happened.


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B.B. King to perform

Legendary blues guitarist B.B. King will perform Nov. 1 at the IU Auditorium King performed at IU in 2005, which was his first performance here since 1979.




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An artistic tradition

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Besides its infamous restaurants, Fourth Street will offer another attraction to visitors this weekend as the Fourth Street Festival of the Arts and Crafts makes its annual appearance.


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Performance enchants viewers

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From the moment I stepped into the Wells-Metz Theatre for the Thursday night showing of “The Day Boy and the Night Girl,” I was captivated by the work of art that was the set.


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Dog wash to fund animal rights

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Dirty dogs and people who love them will take over Briscoe Quad’s circle drive Monday as Revitalizing Animal Well-Being hosts its second annual Dirty Dirty Dog Wash.The event is free and open to the public, though there is a suggested donation of $5 to $15, said graduate student Deborah Strickland, RAW co-president and co-founder.Strickland said the Dirty Dirty Dog wash will have specialty shampoos for the dogs, such as shampoo for sensitive skin.


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La Casa sponsors free retreat

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For those interested in being leaders in the Latino community at IU, La Casa, the Latino Cultural Center, is sponsoring the annual Latino Leader’s Retreat.The retreat will be Sept. 12 and Sept. 13  at Bradford Woods in Martinsville. Those interested should e-mail lacasa@indiana.edu by Monday. There is no cost.


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College guru: Get involved now

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Starting college is one of the biggest challenges a teenager can face. Not to fear: Harlan Cohen, best-selling author, syndicated advice columnist, speaker and fellow Hoosier has the answers to college life’s toughest questions. The Indiana Daily Student spoke to Harlan about the challenges students face in the upcoming weeks.


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Religious groups unite at FaithFest

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Sunday is the day of rest, but for religious groups on campus this Sunday will be anything but restful.FaithFest will be at 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday in Dunn Meadow. It will feature booths from about 15 campus religious groups eager to share their message with students.


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Fraternities find new homes for new year

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For Phi Sigma Kappa President Zac Canull, a fraternity house is more than just a place to store his stuff, eat a meal or take a nap.“Having your own house changes the culture of a fraternity,” Canull said. “It’s always a place to go hang out with brothers.”


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$300,000 awarded to family for casket mishap

INDIANAPOLIS – A jury found a Greenwood cemetery negligent and awarded $300,000 to four members of a family after a relative’s casket broke apart as workers removed it from a vault.



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Police gearing up for Welcome Weekend

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Officers hope to crack down on underage drinking this weekend by patrolling areas where past incidents occurred. These alcohol citations can cost students hundreds of dollars and can lead to an arrest.



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Democratic Platform promises needed aid

To most students the Democratic National Convention probably seemed like little more than a show. Bill Clinton awkwardly embraced the – now official – Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. (Was Bill really thrilled to hear his audience start shouting “Yes, we can!”?). Our own Sen. Evan Bayh showed off his presidential ambitions with incessant Bush-bashing. Obama addressed crowds in his own personal stadium .


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Democratic Platform promises needed aid

To most students the Democratic National Convention probably seemed like little more than a show. Bill Clinton awkwardly embraced the – now official – Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. (Was Bill really thrilled to hear his audience start shouting “Yes, we can!”?). Our own Sen. Evan Bayh showed off his presidential ambitions with incessant Bush-bashing. Obama addressed crowds in his own personal stadium .