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IUSA looking for 'spirited' design

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The IU Student Association and the T.I.S. Bookstore are unifying Hoosier basketball fans by challenging IU students to create a design for a unified fan T-shirt, which will be passed out at the first three men's basketball home games.


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IUAA creates new position

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The IU Alumni Association announced the creation of a new position responsible for overall communication activities at the organization, including development of new initiatives on the Internet, editorial content of the IUAA Web site and efforts to increase IUAA's visibility.



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Family issues to be discussed at conference

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The Center for Adolescent and Family Studies at IU will present guest speaker Rene Breuk at 6 p.m. tonight in the Geology building, Room 143, to speak on child and adolescent mental health in the Netherlands.


School Spirit... Haunted Since 1820

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Since its founding in 1820, IU has gained a national reputation for itself in several respects, including basketball, business and partying. But it's also deserving of another title: one of the most haunted campuses in the country.






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Scary for all the wrong reasons

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Turning over the director's chair to David Zucker for the third installment of the Scary Movie series might have been the one good idea Keenan Ivory Wayans had when conceiving this movie.


Spice up Your Halloween

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Tradition tells us that Halloween is all about tricks and treats, but digging deeper, history tells a much more elaborate story. Originally an Ancient Celtic celebration of the final harvest of the growing season, when spirits were thought to be closest to the living, townspeople would go from door to door collecting food for the gods.


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If you give 'em enough Dope...

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In this age of nu-metal bands such as Linkin Park, it is often tough for metal bands to establish a name for themselves. This is the case for Dope, a metal band that has not yet received the credit they deserve.


Getting Over the Rainbow

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Senior Bruce Davis is your "ordinary" college student. He goes to class, is in a romantic relationship, interns at Bloomington City Hall and likes to go to the occasional bar or club on the weekends.


Dirty albums to become precious treasures

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For those unfamiliar with The Replacements or Paul Westerberg (The Replacements' principle songwriter), you should know that The Replacements were one of those college-rock bands of the early '80s who are responsible for the flannel-clad warriors of the early '90s like Pearl Jam and the Screaming Trees.




Eagles rock the classics

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The Eagles Farewell I tour packed Conseco Fieldhouse to the nosebleed seats Saturday night with middle-aged hippies and yuppies alike longing for the music of their younger days. The most expensive tickets cost fans $150, but nostalgic fans begrudged the band none of it for a night filled with back-to-the-good-old-days music.


Manipulative, monopolistic, myopic MTV mars

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Remind me, what does Seth Green getting "Punk'd" for illegal gambling have to do with music again? Yes, MTV's hit series "Punk'd" is back for another season. But MTV doesn't stop there in providing viewers with a glimpse into second-tier celebrities' lives.


'Come on over' and ride the Twain

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I will admit it. I am in love with Shania Twain. From her great voice, her high energy, emotionally packed music and her gorgeous looks, Twain had the eyes of me and a sold-out Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis transfixed on her during her two hour and 15 minute concert last Tuesday night.