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Tempe temptation: Hoosiers headed for the Insight Bowl

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40-year-old man or not, the Hoosiers are coming after Mike Gundy and Oklahoma State. In case you’ve been trapped under The Rock following the on-field Old Oaken Bucket celebration, the Hoosiers and Cowboys will spend New Year’s Eve playing in the Insight Bowl in Tempe, Ariz.

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Hoosiers fall to No. 21 Florida State in Big Ten/ACC Challenge

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Missed free-throws will drive any basketball coach crazy. After the IU women’s basketball team’s 85-78 loss to No. 21 Florida State on Friday night in Assembly Hall, IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack said missed foul shots made the difference in the game.


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Cheers to sports bars!

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One of the disguised blessings of the proliferation of obscure sports channels is that people are occasionally forced to congregate in public to see the game. Many actually have to leave the comfort of their domain if they want to catch the Hoosiers these days.


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Ruling the road

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A year after finishing 3-8 on the road, the IU men’s basketball team won its first road game of the season Saturday night against a tough Southern Illinois squad 64-51. The win snapped Southern Illinois’ 15-game home winning streak.




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QB Zac Robinson a pass-run threat

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If the statistics are any indication, the Hoosiers will go to the desert in Tempe, Ariz., for a shootout against the Cowboys.



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Lawrence County hunters feed the hungry

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Charitable hunters in Lawrence County and surrounding areas are being offered the chance to do their good deed for the day by donating deer to a new program to feed the hungry.





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McNutty security

Bond, James Bond. One of the most high-tech heroes ever to grace the big screen, 007 had homing beacons, underwater jet packs and polarizing sunglasses. Now, it seems that IU is doing its best to copy this super-spy’s toys by installing some badass gadgetry in one of its residence halls. At its upcoming meeting, the board of trustees will discuss putting a $1.5 million, state-of-the-art card access system in McNutt Quad. The project would basically turn McNutt into a fortress, where students would have to swipe their ID cards to get into certain parts of the building. In addition, the plan calls for the installation of security cameras in “strategic areas.” Sounds kosher, right?


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Dollars and sense

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My apologies to the math majors out there, but I think it would be a fair assessment to say that, for the most part, the mere mention of anything number-related makes most of us cringe. When we are done cringing, the next thing it makes us do is reach for our calculators. I know that as much as I’ll admit to having loved calculus – and yes, I’m aware that my nerd factor just rose substantially for saying that – I’ve gotten to the point where I’m extremely reliant on my TI-89.


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Literally speaking

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On Friday, the Indiana Daily Student ran a story about the decline of reading for pleasure among college students. According to a study done by the National Endowment for the Arts, 65 percent of college freshmen spend less than an hour a week reading for pleasure, or don’t read for pleasure at all – and, for seniors it’s 63 percent.


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The list

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This is the last list of my opinions that will appear. Henceforth, I will keep my trap shut and let someone else do the talking. But I will remain respectfully, a Hoosier at Heart. Good things: • Aerosmith • Freshly baked chocolate chip cookies • Mountain Dew • My mother • Curling up in bed after being outside in the bitter cold • Bob Saget • Ice cold beer


Winter Storm

Winter weather slows travel, causes deaths

Highways were still slippery in parts of the Midwest on Sunday as utility crews restored power knocked out by a snow and ice storm blamed for at least seven traffic deaths.