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The world turned upsidedown

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Maybe I’m wrong, but I think that all around us, there’s a consensus developing in our generation that our adversarial system of politics and economics isn’t working.



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Column: Ensure a season they won’t forget

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The 2011-12 Hoosiers are the opening act to your favorite band, the name called before yours on graduation day, that passionate kiss leading to — well, you get the point. But this sentiment doesn’t have to overshadow the next five months of basketball. And it shouldn’t.



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Column: IU aces first test

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This was supposed to be IU’s first real test. After Evansville defeated national runner-up Butler at home Saturday, the Purple Aces no longer seemed like such a cupcake matchup.




Soccer

IU fans hopeful of deep tourney run

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The Hoosiers will begin another quest Sunday that, to both players’ and fans’ hopes, will lead them to Hoover, Ala., for a College Cup, an NCAA final win and an eighth star, which has eluded the program now for six years.


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Women’s soccer club in Arizona for NCCS

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The women’s club soccer team will travel to Phoenix today to play in the 2011 NCCS National Soccer Championships. Twenty-four of the top women’s teams in the country will compete at the Reach 11 Sports Complex.




Grindhouse

What makes good grindhouse cinema and why it's coming back

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Exploitation films were violent, sexually explicit, offensive to women, stereotypical of African Americans and a whole lot of fun. Today, the drive-ins and inner city grindhouses are closed, and the teenage boys watch their direct-to-video movies alone in dingy basements, but a few cinemas are still clinging to that gory nostalgia.







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Bank robbery suspect remains at large

The suspect who allegedly robbed Peoples State Bank and eluded police during a three hour search was still at large Wednesday.