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Offensive line struggles against Buckeye defense

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IU coach Terry Hoeppner believes in the old football mantra, "Games are won in the trenches." Unfortunately for the Hoosiers, IU never gained an advantage in the trenches on either side of the ball during Saturday's 44-3 loss against No. 1 Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio.


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BUSY WEEKEND

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BUSY WEEKEND -- The IU men's tennis team competed in the Hoosier Invitational and the ITA Regional this weekend. Senior Arnaud Roussel won the singles title at the Hoosier Invitational Sunday, while senior David Bubenicek led the way for IU at the ITA Regional.


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The Biggest Defeat

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IU coach Terry Hoeppner believes in the old football mantra, "Games are won in the trenches." Unfortunately for the Hoosiers, IU never gained an advantage in the trenches on either side of the ball during Saturday's 44-3 loss against No. 1 Ohio State in Columbus, Ohio.


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IU finishes 28th in Head of the Charles

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The IU women's rowing team finished 28th in the championship race at the Head of the Charles in Boston on Sunday. IU's top coxswain and eight rowers, who comprised the varsity boat, completed the three-mile course in 17:08.314. The team was just shy of achieving its goal of placing in the top 25 crews but clocked in at a faster time than 18 of the other entrants.


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Coach speaks at NAACP banquet

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IU women's basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack talked about the importance of voting while drawing on some lessons from basketball Saturday when the first-year Hoosier coach gave a 15-minute speech at the Monroe County NAACP's Freedom Fund Banquet Dinner.


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Colts, Manning beat up Washington 36-22

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Washington knocked Peyton Manning around for a half. Then Manning knocked out the Redskins. After being bent over awkwardly twice in the first half and once appearing hurt, the two-time MVP responded with three third-quarter touchdown passes, leading Indianapolis to a 36-22 victory Sunday.



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Hoosiers drop back-to-back matches during weekend

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The IU volleyball squad went into this weekend's home matches against Northwestern and Illinois looking to halt a seven-match losing streak. Instead, the Hoosiers dropped both matches to their Big Ten opponents and extended their skid to nine. The Hoosiers lost to the Wildcats three games to one Friday night, then were defeated by the Fighting Illini by the same margin Saturday night in University Gym.


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Hoosiers lose battle against rival Spartans

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For the first time this season, the No. 13 Hoosiers lost consecutive games. Coming off a similar 1-0 loss to the No. 18 Michigan Wolverines at home, the IU women's field hockey team traveled to the Great Lake state this weekend and was defeated 1-0 again by its Big Ten rival, the Michigan State Spartans. The Spartans (6-11, 1-4 Big Ten), who came into the game without a Big Ten win, were able to beat the Hoosiers thanks to the Spartans' Ashley Pernicano, who scored on a tip-in in the 24th minute of play.


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No. 9 IU loses to Penn State, unbeaten streak snaps at 8

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The IU men's soccer team fell to conference rival Penn State for the third straight time in Fox Soccer Channel's Game of the Week Friday night. The Nittany Lions needed a lone goal in the first two minutes of the game to snap the No. 9 Hoosiers' eight-game unbeaten streak, defeating them 1-0. Although the Hoosiers out-shot the Nittany Lions 9-5, the cream and crimson were unable to get the tying goal.




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Legal terror

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Last week, President Bush, with his lapdog Senate at his side, passed a bill making his controversial treatment of foreign detainees into law. Call me naive, but I was truly expecting the Senate to be more discerning. Wasn't it just six weeks ago that the country was aflame with outrage at the exposure of secret prisons and possible torture?


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Empire of liberty

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We do not have a government much concerned with our national character. If anything, our current administration is out to remake our national character into something (dangerous militarism) it has never been." -- Democratic strategist Gary Hart.




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What the F?

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It was recently brought to my attention that many of my peers -- even some I consider very thoughtful and intelligent -- understand feminism and feminists as something inherently bad or, at least, scary and aversive. So I am here today, friends -- boys and girls alike -- to dispel some unfortunate myths about what it means to be a feminist. I hope to do so as sarcastically and arrogantly as possible (not because feminists are arrogant -- only yours truly). A complimentary snack of unsalted cashews and Diet Sprite will be distributed halfway through. Sit back and enjoy!


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Riding along in whose automobile?

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On Thursday, the Indiana Daily Student ran a story concerning a proposal to open bids for the running of IU's motor pool to private companies, an issue that has upset those who believe outsourcing will compromise IU's commitment to current employees.


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5 killed in bomb attacks in Baghdad market, bakery ahead of Muslim festival

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BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Bombs ripped through a Baghdad market and a bakery Sunday as shoppers were stocking up on sweets and other delicacies to celebrate a major Muslim holiday, and at least five people were killed, police said. The carnage in the Shurja wholesale market, Baghdad's oldest and largest, was the second time in two days that open-air shopping places have been targeted.