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City buses offer cheap alternative

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The Bloomington Public Transit Corporation encouraged the community to participate in the third annual “Dump the Pump” day by riding Bloomington Transit buses for free June 19.


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Vouching for private schools

The idea of school vouchers has often been both controversial and a tough sell. However, those who have supported giving the idea a chance will be pleased to hear that Louisiana seems to be moving forth with a voucher program of their own.  VIDEO:  IDS Opinion: School Vouchers


C.J. Poteet

Looking back on Hep's legacy

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A year ago today the IU football program lost its leader, the coaching ranks lost a respected colleague and those who were fortunate to have known former coach Terry Hoeppner lost a friend. Hoeppner died of complications from a brain tumor only months before the start of the 2007-08 season, forcing the IU players and coaching staff to come together and deal with the loss in the midst of preparations for the new year. “We went into last season with a real sense of purpose,” IU coach Bill Lynch said. “We had a goal in mind and we were united in that goal. And that was to get to a bowl game.”




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State accepts IU’s offer to house flood victims

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IU’s offer to house Hoosier families affected by recent flooding has been accepted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, said Kirk White, IU director of community relations.





Brandon Foltz

Drum corps set to arrive on campus

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Although Memorial Stadium was recently damaged by severe weather, Drum Corps International’s World Championship, starting Aug. 7, is still a go, according to the DCI Web site.



Brandon Foltz / IDS
Workers remove the current Memorial Stadium turf Thursday afternoon. [Ben Homrig at Sports Desk can add more info here].

IU Tears up the turf

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As of 1:00 this afternoon, more than half of the AstroPlay turf at Memorial Stadium had been removed.


Ellie Benson, fifth from left, and her fellow Hoosiers compete at a race on Lake Lemon. Benson was named a second team All-American last week, making her the second Hoosier ever to earn the honors.

IU rower earns All-American honors

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Indiana freshman rower Ellie Benson was named to the 2008 Division I Pocock All-American Second Team on June 6, becoming the second All-American in IU rowing history, according to a press release.



NCAA Mens Swimming Championships

24 Hoosiers vie for US Olympic spots

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Omaha, Neb., isn’t necessarily a popular summertime destination, but that won’t stop several IU swimmers from making the trip there. From June 29 through July 6, 24 Hoosiers will be competing in the 2008 Olympic Swim Trials with hopes of making a trip to Beijing this summer.


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Unmatched, unbridled enthusiasm

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andering around campus three years ago this July, I stumbled upon several posters proclaiming that this hat-wearing, finger-pointing man “wanted me.” He seemed nice enough – and being a child of the Southeastern Conference I breathe and bleed college football – so I accepted. I can’t remember


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Player remembers coach Hep

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A year ago, the Indiana football family lost a great person in Terry Hoeppner. He’s the man who began to take our team from being the doormat of the Big Ten to making last year’s bowl appearance.