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Trying to find the spirit in St. Louis

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Beginning Thursday, fifth-year senior Pat DeGain will step out into the circle, his fiancée and family watching from the stands, and try to outlast the toughest heavyweight competition in the country. Once the NCAA Championships for wrestling are all over, he will become just another student on campus.


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Rubber match

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IU coach Mike Davis and Minnesota coach Dan Monson are the managers. Bracey Wright and Vincent Grier are the teams' aces. D.J. White and Jeff Hagan are the big clean-up batters. Minnesota has beaten IU once. IU has beaten Minnesota once.


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IU students bring 'Madness' to the Web

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The NCAA Basketball Tournament Bracket will be announced Sunday, and teams across the country will be crossing their fingers. Millions of Americans submitting their brackets into various pools will inevitably follow this Monday.

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Wilson leads fleet of 5 Hoosiers to NCAAs

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Typically, an NCAA title is won by a team with a large number of athletes entered in various events, including relays. Every once in awhile, a team comes along with the potential to win on the strength of just a few athletes. This year, the Hoosiers are that team. With just five athletes entered, IU is one of four teams with a chance to take this year's team title.


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Will you read this?

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Today's pre-spring break paper ranks as the equivalent of the journalism world's neglected ugly duckling. With thousands of IU students flocking to regions far away ranging from Uruguay to Park City, Utah, the pre-spring break paper sits in the newsstand yearning to be read.


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Team grabs its blades, ready for Clemson opener

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IU crew was cheerfully afloat when the fall season ended. A win against Notre Dame, Michigan and Northwestern while sharing a bronze medal with Purdue in October was IU's best-ever performance. The Hoosiers, still buoyant and full of muscular enthusiasm, are raring to go this spring. They said they know they are faster, stronger and smarter.


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10-run lead not enough to ensure IU win

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At the end of the fifth inning, the Hoosiers had a 10-run lead over the Butler Bulldogs. Three innings and 11 unanswered runs later, IU found itself down by one to its instate rival. That is how the score remained as the Bulldogs, with a nine-run sixth inning, came back and defeated IU Thursday at Sembower Field.



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Hoosiers optimistic for tournament debut

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Despite a slow start to the spring campaign, the Hoosiers will head west to Las Vegas to make their University of Nevada-Las Vegas Spring Invitational debut with not only their golf clubs, but also a positive attitude and optimistic outlook for the tournament.


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All-American senior leads team to nationals

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While awaiting a contingent of IU divers for the NCAA Championships, the other half of the 13th best team in the country might be the biggest cheerleaders this weekend. No squad in the nation understands the importance of its springboard counterparts than the IU swimmers.


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Being a public panelist

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When college-age men put on their nice cargo pants and tuck in their button-ups, they're either going to a job interview or owning up to a problem. Yesterday, our Editor in Chief Josh Sanburn and columnist Warren Christopher Freiberg wore their cargos and button-ups to a panel sponsored by the Ashton and Wright Quad Community Educators.


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Gall stands tall as IU's lone women's track competitor

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If one is the loneliest number, then Jessica Gall is the loneliest athlete. The junior distance runner will be IU's only representative at the 2005 edition of the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships today at the University of Arkansas. And she's pumped.


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Project teaches future educators about diversity

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The student-teaching requirement challenges all education majors to tackle the daunting classroom environment, but some IU students are adding to the challenge by choosing a culturally diverse setting for their student teaching.


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AIs: resourceful, yet crux of complaints

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Some students see Associate Instructors as discussion leaders, paper graders and a waste of their tuition, while other students and faculty view AIs as an asset to the educational process at IU. No matter which stance a person takes, there is no doubt that AIs are a crucial part of the University.


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47 killed in mosque bombing

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MOSUL, Iraq -- A suicide bomber blew himself up at a Shiite mosque during a funeral Thursday, killing 47 people, an attack that came as Iraq's main Shiite party and a Kurdish bloc said they reached a deal that sets the stage for a new government to be formed.


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Around The state

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Vigo County limits sale of cold medicine used to make meth TERRE HAUTE -- Authorities say merchants have been cooperative in the first weeks of a new Vigo County ordinance aimed at limiting the sales of cold medicines that can be used to make methamphetamine.


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Spoiled milk

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I've always gotten the impression that if you don't drink enough milk, you will die. When I was growing up, drinking milk was just as important as staying in school. Not drinking enough milk was worse than selling yourself into prostitution or smoking crack-cocaine. Milk was ambrosia. It made you immortal. If you didn't consume the recommended three 8 oz. glasses per day, you were doomed to develop osteoporosis by the age of 12. And you would be short.


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Pakistan scientist leaked nuclear technology to Iran

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistan's information minister acknowledged Thursday that a rogue scientist at the heart of an international nuclear black market investigation gave centrifuges to Iran, but he insisted the government had nothing to do with the transfer.