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Pete Stuttgen

Big event raises big bucks

Zeta Tau Alpha’s Big Man On Campus shattered its goal of raising $115,000 by more than $40,000. The event, an all-male talent competition that raises money and awareness for breast cancer, raised $157,000 and, after expenses, will contribute $129,000 to the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation.


Chris Pickrell

IU splits games over weekend

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For the fourth consecutive weekend of Big Ten conference play, the IU volleyball team (13-7, 4-4) split a pair of matches at home.


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Latest violations put Sampson on thin ice

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At Hoosier Hysteria last Friday, IU basketball fans had a lot to feel good about. Coach Kelvin Sampson announced that freshman center Eli Holman was cleared to play this season. Junior forward DeAndre Thomas weighed in at 298 pounds, about 60 pounds less than he weighed this spring. Freshman guard Eric Gordon shined on Branch McCracken Court, looking like a natural in his IU debut. All that positive energy took a hit Sunday, however, when the IU Athletics Department announced it would punish Sampson and his coaching staff for violating the year-long sanctions imposed by the NCAA for recruiting violations that occurred while Sampson was head coach at Oklahoma. The self-imposed punishment included the loss of a 2008-09 scholarship as well as the negation of a $500,000 raise that Sampson was scheduled to get next year.


Chris Pickrell

Hoosiers falls to No. 5 Michigan 1-0

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After holding No. 5 Michigan scoreless through regulation Friday in Ann Arbor, Mich., the IU field hockey team dropped a disappointing 1-0 game in overtime. Seventy minutes of play produced no goals for either team, but Michigan’s Paige Laytos scored a breakaway goal nine minutes into the overtime period.

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IU posts average times at Pre-Nationals

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The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams were left scratching their heads after placing in the middle and back of the pack respectively this weekend at the Pre-Nationals in Terre Haute.



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IU downs No. 6 Northwestern 1-0

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With the Big Ten season winding down and the conference tournament quickly approaching, every game counts – especially if an opponent is threatening to steal the title.



Jay Seawell

Young team says energy, passion will be trademarks

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IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack never stopped smiling Friday night as members of the IU women’s basketball team danced their way into the 2007-08 season, showing off their moves as each was introduced at Hoosier Hysteria. Even Legette-Jack gave the crowd something to cheer about as she took the floor before taking the microphone and firing up the crowd, asking for fans’ support this season. “Will you stay with us?”


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Much ado about nothing

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I’ve never played a down of football in my life. But I’ve experienced enough losing to know what a demoralizing defeat feels like.










Missing Student

Remains of missing ISU student found

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TERRE HAUTE – Human remains found in a car pulled from the Wabash River are those of Scott Javins, an Indiana State University student who’s been missing for more than five years, authorities said. Officials going through silt and mud in the car found a human skull and other remains.


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Hundreds rally for end to Darfur genocide

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INDIANAPOLIS – An air of solemnity filled the Pyramid Fountain Plaza at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis on Sunday at the Olympic Dream for Darfur rally for the genocide victims of Darfur.