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Rap-rock funk band gives strong, loud performance in Indy

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Despite the late start, the audience in the Egyptian Room of the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis Thursday erupted into a bouncing jubilee when the entertainers began their set. Smoked filled the large rectangular room, which was shaking from bass pumped out of the powerful subwoofers aside the stage at the head of the room. The treble was piercingly pushed into my ears which were already losing precision due to the damaging decibels.


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Moliere production true to spirit of original

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The son of a well-off Parisian upholsterer, Moliere seemed destined either to go into his father's trade or embark on a prosperous legal career. But he left all of that behind, abandoning the security of his bourgeois trappings.



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'Susannah' tells American tale

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Tennessee mountain folk await the spiritual revival of preacher Olin Blitch as rumors and jealous hearsay fly about a young lady in their community. That is only the beginning of what the IU Opera Theater's third production of the year, "Susannah" by Carlisle Floyd has to offer.


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Men tune up with Marathon Oil

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Coach Mike Davis is concentrating on Tuesday's game, even though IU plays Marathon Oil tonight. But that's understandable. Marathon Oil is simply a tuneup for Pepperdine, IU's first opponent of the regular season.



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Recovering Wisconsin sets sights on Hoosiers

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Barry Alvarez isn't afraid to say it. He won't try to fool his team or the press by lying to them. The naked truth is, the Wisconsin coach is terrified of Hoosier junior quarterback Antwaan Randle El.



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Let the voters decide the winner

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In a technological era when we can receive information instantaneously, the national press has an even greater responsibility to make sure stories are accurate and fair before reporting them.



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Meetings end, opportunities begin

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Wednesday night marked the end of the five-week discussion group "Conversations on Race." These discussions were sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Division of Residential Programs and Services and the Commission on Multicultural Understanding and were designed to provide a forum for discussion on race. Individual groups, assigned to each residence hall, were made up of students of all different races, cultures, sexes, religions and sexual preferences.


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Junior transfer adjusts to new role

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As Josh Rife played soccer at Bill Armstrong Stadium on a Friday night, his friends from Texas Christian University lined the stands with a banner that read "TCU is Pro-Rife." Rife, a junior, transferred from TCU to IU after his sophomore year, leaving behind a mediocre soccer program for a national powerhouse.



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Big Ten soccer tourney begins

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Two losses last weekend in California dropped the men's soccer team from contending for a top-four seed in the NCAA tournament to contending for a seed -- period.






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County vote disputed by Gore

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With the recount in Florida still ongoing, the Gore-Lieberman campaign is taking extra steps to ensure fair election results.