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Chris Pickrell

Heart of a Lyon

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While on a recruiting trip in 2004, IU women’s soccer coach Mick Lyon went for a run through the hills of England, his native country. He said he felt fine, but the next day he could hardly walk. Lyon hid the odd feelings in his legs for a month before seeking medical help. Soon after, he was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, a disease that affects the nervous system. What made Lyon’s case of MS atypical was that two years earlier his wife had been diagnosed with the same disease. “That’s extremely unusual,” said Dr. David Mattson, director for the IU School of Medicine’s Neuroimmunology/Multiple Sclerosis Program. “Occasionally people will meet because of their MS and get married, but I’ve never had a situation like that.”



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IU could be chosen as ’08 debate host soon

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IU is still among the top candidates for hosting a 2008 presidential debate and should find out within the next few weeks whether it will be chosen, IU Student Association representatives said this week.




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Students to gather to discuss social change

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Friday is the last chance to register for the fourth annual IU Men of Color Leadership Conference that will take place Friday Nov. 9 and Saturday Nov. 10 in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.


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What is art?

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Friday night, I was a heroin addict. Saturday night, I was Andy Warhol and on the great holiday itself, for Halloween, I was an ex-convict.


Brandon Foltz

Hoosiers defeat Kentucky

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In the second to last game of the regular season, the IU men’s soccer team showed the Kentucky Wildcats just how dangerous it is. Riding high on a three-game win streak – including wins in five of their last six games – the Hoosiers defeated the Wildcats with a score of 4-0 in Lexington on Wednesday night.



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Assistant coach to receive $66,000 in severance pay

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Former men’s basketball assistant coach Rob Senderoff will receive about $66,000 from the University as part of his severance agreement released to the public Tuesday. For the latest news and developments on IU basketball visit the IDS basketblog


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Are we living in a ‘Porn Nation?’

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Michael Leahy had already been addicted to pornography for more than 10 years when he met his former wife, Patty Onorato, he said. The sexual addiction escalated into a full-blown affair and ultimately ruined his marriage of 15 years, he said. Leahy made the conscious decision to make a change in his life a year after the divorce.