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Sober tailgate program begins

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The Union Board, the Office of Alternative Screening and Intervention Services, the IU Health Center and the Student Alumni Association co-sponsored a sober tailgate to offer students free food, drinks, games and prizes before the IU football homecoming game on Saturday.



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IUDM and Riley event draws patients, parents

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The Riley Hospital for Children patients gathered for Riley at the Rock, an event organized by IU Athletics and IU Dance Marathon. The event, which is in its sixth year, took place during IU’s Homecoming football game against Minnesota.






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Participants launch pumpkins

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The Great Bloomington Pumpkin Launch featured five teams that competed to chuck a pumpkin the farthest and most accurately using homemade catapult and sling-launching devices.


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MCCSC releases spring test scores

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Monroe County Community School Corporation released Spring 2013’s test scores in its fall newsletter, showing its ISTEP, SAT, ACT and Advance Placement scores are all above the state averages.



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IU vs. Minnesota football Q&A

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In advance of Saturday's game against Minnesota, the IDS asked Minnesota Daily football beat writer Nate Gotlieb about the Minnesota offense and Coach Jerry Kill.


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head-to-head with Golden Gophers

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Wilson said Minnesota’s attitude on offense is similar to that of Navy. Both schools want to pound the ball on the ground. Forcing stops on third downs will be critical for IU’s defense.



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Hoosiers to challenge Golden Gophers

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All IU has to do is win the rest of its home games, and the Hoosiers will make a bowl game. The process starts when IU (3-4, 1-2) takes on Minnesota (6-2, 2-2) Saturday at Memorial Stadium.





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Swim, dive teams set to take on SEC opponents

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This season, the men’s swimming team has experienced something it isn’t normally accustomed to. The Hoosiers have lost to their first four opponents of the season, No. 1 Michigan, No. 3 California, No. 4 Texas and No. 5 Stanford.