Column: Season predictions, part two
This is part two of columnist Evan Hoopfer’s predictions for the rest of the men’s basketball season. Part one can be found in Monday’s Indiana Daily Student or on idsnews.com.
This is part two of columnist Evan Hoopfer’s predictions for the rest of the men’s basketball season. Part one can be found in Monday’s Indiana Daily Student or on idsnews.com.
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Check out this recap on last year's State of the Union address before you tune in to Obama's 2014 address at 9 p.m. tonight.
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The spring grant cycle for the Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools is now open.
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Students lack say in University decisions
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