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Bengals beat defending champions

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PITTSBURGH -- Carson Palmer wasn't about to lose this one. Not against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team he says he hates -- the team he spent eight exhausting months rehabilitating his mangled knee mostly for the chance to face.


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Hoosiers upset No. 19 Michigan

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The IU women's volleyball team started Big Ten play by upsetting No. 19 Michigan Friday in Ann Arbor, Mich. The win could not carry its momentum over the weekend as Michigan State handed the Hoosiers a loss Saturday - giving them a split on their first Big Ten road trip of the season.


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No. 14 Hoosiers extend winning streak to 9 games

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Coming from behind in two games this weekend, the No. 14 Hoosiers extended their winning streak to nine games, the second longest in team history. IU (9-1) needed double overtime Friday to win its Big Ten season opener 5-4 versus the Northwestern Wildcats.


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Hoosiers blow lights out on Gophers, Buckeyes

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Blow out those birthday candles, Hoosiers. You deserve them. Senior defender Lauren Lamping scored the lone goal for the IU women's soccer team Friday night -- her birthday -- to lead the Hoosiers to a 1-0 win against Minnesota. Senior midfielder Ali Brown followed suit Sunday -- the day after her birthday -- scoring two goals for the Hoosiers in a 2-1 victory against Ohio State.






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Doom in the gloom

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The game began as the rain continued. Sloppy weather conditions were exceeded only by sloppier football play as the Hoosiers played their final nonconference game against the University of Connecticut Saturday. Soon it grew clear as the skies grew cloudy that this would not be a high-scoring game. Things seemed set for doom in the gloom.



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Huskies hold off IU

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The IU quarterback controversy changed Saturday afternoon against the University of Connecticut -- and not for the better. Junior Blake Powers and freshman Kellen Lewis struggled to get on track, gaining just 192 total yards of offense in a 14-7 loss to the Huskies.




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Closing minds

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I've always found that common sense is useful in life -- which, in a university classroom, often puts one in the minority. One such moment occurred roughly one year ago this week -- in an introductory journalism course, of all places. This still ranks as one of the most infuriating conversations with a professor I have ever been party to (and I'm something of a connoisseur).


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IUPD arrests 2 on drug charges

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After getting a tip that two men were making trips to Bloomington to sell cocaine and other drugs, officers arrested two Mooresville, Ind., residents at 4 p.m. Thursday outside Foster Quad, police said.



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Censorship children

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Thirty-six percent of American high school students believe that the media has too much freedom and should be screened by the government before going to press. This figure represents the most troubling facet of the trend I touched on last week: the growing attraction toward censorship. More than one in three students fail to recognize the intent of the First Amendment and the protection the press affords. Granted, teenagers aren't exactly the most wise or experienced demographic (when I was their age, I thought communism was a good idea and pleather pants looked fantastic), so they are not to be held fully responsible for their horribly skewed perception of freedom. They are quick to band together against the establishment when freedom of expression is threatened, but so many are now calling for a nasty concept known as prior restraint. Why? Because children learn by example.


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Sweaty pie

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My eyes produce more eye crust than the average person's -- I could bake pies with the amount I pick from my eyes some mornings.


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IU veterans honored during football game

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Rain and wind might have kept some fans away from Sunday's football game against the University of Connecticut, but it did not stop several IU ROTC cadets and cadre members from showing up.