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Old music, new kick

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Cajun bluegrass sextet Leftover Salmon spent the past two years honing its craft in preparation for its latest self-titled album, released in March.


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Surveys: Life changing for IU students

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If The Princeton Review is to be believed, the party at IU is beginning to die. IU fell to the No. 15 party school in the nation according to the publication's 2005 list of "The Best 357 Colleges," but did manage to land the No. 5 spot in the "Lots of Beer" ranking. IU received what administrators saw as negative national attention when the school was ranked the top party school in the country in 2002. In 2003, The Princeton Review ranked IU No. 3 for parties.


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Bloomington 101

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As another school year approaches, seasoned IU veterans are starting to get back into the swing of things here. Where to find those household supplies, ways to get from point A to point B and how to get cheap eats are all common knowledge to returning students, but for those new to the school and the area, learning the ins and outs of this town is easy.


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IU employee booked for drugs

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An IU employee was arrested in July by the Indiana State Police Methamphetamine Abuse Task Force on three felony drug charges at his Bloomington home, according to a statement Indiana State Police Trooper Jon Patrick gave in a Monroe County Court affidavit. John "Jack" Kenealy let police officers into his home July 29 where they found methcathinone and the means to make the drug in Kenealy's residence, according to Patrick's statement. The account detailed how Kenealy willingly

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'U.S. News & World Report' ranks Kelley School, freshman programs favorably

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In its annual ranking of the nation's top colleges and universities, U.S. News & World Report recognized the IU Kelley School of Business and many of its specialty programs among the best undergraduate programs in the nation. Among public and private undergraduate schools of business, the Kelley School was tied with the University of Illinois for 11th in the nation. Only the University of Michigan's undergraduate business program ranked higher than IU among Big Ten schools.


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National test average increases

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High school students did better on the ACT in 2004 than they did in the previous year, raising the national average by one-tenth of a point to 20.9 out of 36, according to a recent study by ACT Inc., the group that administers the test.


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Committee narrows AD search to short list

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After more than a month of interviews, the Athletics Director Search Committee has narrowed its pool of 100 candidates to three to five, IU Alumni Association President Ken Beckley said. The 16-member committee received a total of 100 applicants by the July 16 deadline, with the goal of having the finalist pool reduced to, at most, six to eight by mid-August to present to IU President Adam Herbert.


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Former Cowboy Carter 'Jets' to New York

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Quincy Carter ended up replacing the quarterback who took his spot in Dallas. In an odd switch, the quarterback cut by the Cowboys signed with the New York Jets on Tuesday and will back up Chad Pennington. Pennington's backup last season was 40-year-old Vinny Testaverde, who was released by the Jets in June and became the Cowboys' starter when Carter was let go.


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Hayes wins 100 hurdles as favorite Felicien falls early

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ATHENS, Greece -- Joanna Hayes screamed as she crossed the finish line of the 100-meter hurdles in Olympic-record time. About 90 meters behind her, world champion Perdita Felicien lay flat on the ground, crying in disbelief. Felicien stepped on the first hurdle, tumbling to the ground and taking Irina Shevchenko of Russia with her. All Felicien could do was watch Hayes win in 12.37 seconds, breaking the Olympic record of 12.38 set by Bulgaria's Yordanka Donkova 16 years ago. After the race, Felicien still couldn't believe what happened.


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Mavericks and Warriors complete 8-player trade

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DALLAS -- The Dallas Mavericks got a big man Tuesday, completing an eight-player deal that will bring Erick Dampier from the Golden State Warriors. Dallas sent Christian Laettner, Eduardo Najera, two future first-round draft picks and the draft rights to guards Luis Flores and Mladen Sekularac to the Warriors for Dampier, Dan Dickau, Evan Eschmeyer and the draft rights to Steve Logan.



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Listen to my mom

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It's a new year. A new beginning. Every year I hear the same mantra from my mom: "Please be good." Wise words from a wise woman. And in my fourth and final year at IU, that's all I ask of our Hoosier athletics teams this year. Please be good.


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Summer Strokes

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Many IU athletes use the summer to rest and prepare their bodies physically for their upcoming seasons, but for the reigning Big Ten Golfer of the Year, the supposed "offseason" can be just as busy as the season. Senior Jeff Overton's summer schedule finally ended Saturday at the 104th U.S. Amateur Championships in Mamaroneck, N.Y. The Evansville native was defeated by University of Nevada Las Vegas senior and defending NCAA champion Ryan Moore in the semifinals.


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Muslim scholar who was to teach at Notre Dame has visa revoked

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The U.S. visa of a Swiss Muslim scholar who was to teach at the University of Notre Dame has been revoked, a State Department spokeswoman said Tuesday, apparently under terms of the Patriot Act. The work visa for Tariq Ramadan, who has been criticized for links to Islamic militants and for remarks branded as anti-Semitic, was revoked at the request of the Department of Homeland Security, spokeswoman Kelly Shannon said.


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Shiny new editors

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Welcome back, welcome back, Opinion's back. I just thought a little rapper-turned-reverend-turned-rapper-again musical reference might be a good way to begin the semester. Let's hear it for new beginnings! Though, in my humble opinion, Mase's lyrical skills are just as questionable as they were when he left, this guy is back on the scene with a whole new image.


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The 'T' Word

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I'm giving up the "T" word. You know -- the "T" word. It's that overused geographical slur used to describe all people not affiliated with the university. I'll just say it one last time so we're on the same page: "townie."


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University to receive record level of research funding

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Students, faculty and residents will all see an increase in funding for research at IU thanks to the Lilly Endowment and government grants. IU announced it will receive $413 million to support its research efforts on all eight campuses in a statement earlier this month, breaking the school record for the most research funding. That shattered the previous record of $397 million, set during fiscal year 2001.


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Car crash takes sophomore's life

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Brynn Bergin's favorite thing to do was hold puppies. "She loved to go to the pet store and play with the animals," Bergin's father, Michael, said. "When she was little we took her to the Humane Society to look at the animals, and she cried when we left because we couldn't take one home."


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Gettin' Hitched

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Getting married is a life-changing experience. You get a license; you have a wedding; and you're bound to the person you love for the length of your human life (sometimes). But I never realized, until now, just how complicated it is and how many rules there are.


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Is IU that boring?

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Have we lost our famous Hoosier touch, they'll ask? Of the top 20 party schools profiled this year by The Princeton Review (no relation to the university of the same name) this year, we were listed at a cushy No. 15. We managed to rank 16th for college newspapers, beaten by a number of schools I didn't even know existed, let alone that they have a college newspaper. Our highest ranking in any college category in The Review was fifth place -- a dubiously weak honor for "Lots of Beer."