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How’s your history?

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If you’re like me (younger than 25), your most reliable sense of history probably begins around the time you were born. Even so, our generation has filled out voter registration paperwork, watched CNN or Fox News daily and often perused USA Today or the New York Times (because, as students, we get it free) so as to pretend we’re reading something not spooned out for us on a digital platter.


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Swept under the rug

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Kids are slobs. Think about your room when you were younger, carpeted with Legos or those pointy little Barbie shoes or any number of other things that would send a barefooted passerby who didn’t watch his step to the emergency room. Even so, when your mom told you to clean your room up, it seemed pretty illogical, didn’t it? If you trashed your room, as long as you kept the door closed, what did it matter? And if company came over, why put on a front of cleanliness? Why run the risk of creating unrealistic expectations for the future?


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Girl power? Not so much

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The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, gave women the right to vote in a presidential election. Since then, it’s taken 88 years for a woman to actually be a serious contender for presidency. The year 2008 could go down in history as a great year to be a woman, though Bristol Palin might disagree.


Senior running back Marcus Thigpen scores a touchdown during the Hoosiers' 45-3 win over Murray State on Saturday night at Memorial Stadium.

Plethora of rushing scores squash Racers

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Last week, it was Kellen Lewis owning all of the yards on the ground. On Saturday, IU coach Bill Lynch split it among a tandem of running backs. The Hoosiers (2-0) easily beat Murray State, 45-3, and commanded the game throughout the evening. Murray State, a Football Championship Series school, was overmatched against an IU team that wracked up 477 yards of total offense.

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Obama event in Terre Haute draws 1,000

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind.- Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., made a campaign stop in Terre Haute, Ind., on Saturday afternoon, just two days after Republicans concluded their convention in St. Paul, Minn.


This is a composite of the suspect who assaulted three IU students on their walk back to their residence halls. He is an 18 to 20-year-old slim, white male who was wearing a white hoodie, a yellow T-shirt and jeans at the time of the assaults.

3 IU students assaulted with sharp-edged weapon

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UPDATED:  After an attack on three students early Saturday morning, the IU Police Department has received several calls from people who have seen the composite of the suspect. IUPD Capt. Jerry Minger said one individual saw someone who matched the composite running away from the scene.


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IUPD investigating stabbing

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The IU Police Department is currently investigating a possible stabbing Friday night at Briscoe Quad. No other information is available at the time.


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PODCAST: Hoosier Sidelines

Tune in to Hoosier Sidelines for a preview of the IU v. Murray State football game.



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Bomb kills 2 U.S. soldiers in Iraq

A roadside bomb killed two American soldiers patrolling eastern Baghdad on Thursday, the U.S. military said, announcing the first combat deaths in the capital in a week.


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Hanna devastates large Haitian city

Floodwaters frustrated efforts by Argentine peacekeepers to distribute food at orphanages marooned by Tropical Storm Hanna on Thursday.


Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick stands with his attorney, Gerald Evelyn and takes his oath on Thursday in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit. Kilpatrick pleaded guilty to a pair of felony obstruction charges in a sex-and-misconduct scandal and will step down after months of defiantly holding onto his job leading the nation's 11th-largest city. His wife, Carlita, looks on, in the third row left.

Detroit mayor pleads guilty

Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick pleaded guilty to felony charges Thursday in a sex scandal, forcing him out of office after months of defiantly holding onto his job leading the nation’s 11th-largest city. He was ordered jailed for four months and fined $1 million.


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IU uses past upset as incentive to keep focus

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Last week, the IU football team made a mockery out of its season opener against Western Kentucky, a team just recently inducted into college football’s top tier. On Saturday, the Hoosiers host a team that didn’t quite make the cut.




Republican presidential candidate John McCain gives a thumbs up before his speech at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night in St. Paul, Minn.

Ready to fight

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ST. PAUL, Minn. – Sen. John McCain urged Americans to fight with him Thursday night as he accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president of the United States.