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Wednesday, April 15
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Hoosiers open play at Wolf Run in Zionsville

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Graduating seniors Drew Allenspach, Seth Brandon and Jorge Campillo left their mark on the Hoosier program, delivering three NCAA Tournament appearances, but now it is time for a new beginning.

IU hopes to contain WMU in second season game

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IU is set to play Western Michigan, one of the top teams in the Mid Atlantic Conference, at noon on Saturday.


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Team to face strong competition in Ohio

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The IU volleyball team is just about two weeks away from opening Big Ten play, but IU coach Sherry Dunbar insisted the conference schedule isn’t the team’s current focus.


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IU home season starts Friday

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After starting the season with a loss and a tie, the No. 12 IU men’s soccer team heads to South Bend on Friday for the Mike Berticelli Memorial Tournament where it faces an uncommon opponent in New Mexico at 5 p.m.



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Experts discuss campus traffic on 10th St.

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Experts presented ideas for relieving traffic congestion in the 10th Street corridor Thursday, after a study yielded several ideas for new traffic patterns for the busiest street on campus.



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Kelley in top-50 for entrepreneurship

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IU is the only university in the world to have four scholars ranked as the best 100 entrepreneurship researchers. Better yet, they all made it in the top 50.



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Fatal accident raises safety concerns

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Less than 24 hours after a car accident on Fee Lane killed sophomore Peter Duong, IU announced Thursday that it would review the current traffic and pedestrian patterns to determine if any changes should be made.




400 former players, coaches to be honored

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From Cherry to Starr, along with about 400 former IU football players and coaches who filled the years in between, IU will celebrate its 125th football season by recognizing alumni throughout the weekend.



Darius Willis seeks redemption against Broncos

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He was expected to be the answer for the Hoosiers’ running back problems in the post-Anthony Thompson world, and fans wrapped their proverbial arms around Willis as the first savior of the infamously dire program.


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INPIRG lobbies Bayh for real-life changes

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INPIRG dressed a cut-out of Indiana Senator Evan Bayh up at Captain America and got people to take pictures with it. They hope to use the pictures to lobby Bayh into supporting the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.


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Art museum offers themed tours

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The IU Art Museum boasts a collection that includes works of art ranging from Monet to 13th-century B.C. bronze statues. Though the museum is free and open to the public, weekend tours offer an informed way of seeing the collection. Ed Maxedon is the curator of education at the museum and trains the docents who lead the tours.