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IU places 6th in final fall tournament

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The 19th-ranked IU men’s golf team closed out the final 18 holes of the UNCG Bridgestone Classic in Greensboro, N.C. with their best round of the 15-team tournament to finish in a tie for sixth.


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IU to compete in Western Michigan Duals this weekend

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In its last tournament of the fall season, the IU women’s tennis team will compete at the Western Michigan Duals this weekend. IU coach Lin Loring said other teams competing in the tournament, including Western Michigan, Wichita State, Yale and Depaul, have high-ranked players that should make the top brackets interesting to watch. He also said IU’s depth will help the team in the lower brackets. As in previous tournaments, Loring said the focus will be on doubles pairings.


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Save the date(s)

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Since the NBA started Tuesday and since the NBA will consume the rest of my junior year here at IU, I decided to share with you a few important dates on my NBA calendar and why you should watch them. Make sure to remember these dates: Oct. 30, Portland at San Antonio: At about 8 p.m., the NBA tipped off in San Antonio. At about 8:03 p.m., the first official Tim Donaghy joke was made.



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Around the arts

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Castanets at The Cinemat When: 8 p.m. today Where: The Cinemat, 123 S. Walnut. St. More information: WIUX presents Castenets, with opening bands Make Believe Bombs to Blow Up Make Believe Worlds and Deer Tick. Tickets are $3.



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Gain a sense of style

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Part of assistant professor of costume design Linda Pisano’s research material is “Harris’s List of Covent Garden Ladies: Sex in the City in Georgian Britain.” The risqué, 160-page book by Hallie Rubenhold is a guide to picking up prostitutes in the 18th century. For Pisano, however, it is more than a quirky handbook; the commentary and annotated features are important resources.


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Violin virtuoso Hilary Hahn visits IU

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Hilary Hahn, a self-described “modern troubadour,” will stop Saturday at the IU Auditorium. The Grammy-award-winning artist, who is releasing her 10th solo album in the spring, will play a five-piece recital, mostly of composers born in the 19th century, including Brahms and Mozart.