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Monday, July 13
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Women's Soccer vs. Oakland University

Seniors prepare for Big Ten

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The six seniors on Indiana’s roster began their playing career in 2008, a year after IU last reached the NCAA Tournament.



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Unpaid IUSA bills left to Big Six

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The Big Six administration will be responsible for paying approximately $7,500 in rollover expenses from last year’s iUnity administration, it was announced at the Sept. 6 IU Student Association Congress meeting.



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Spierer case lands local bar in trouble

Kilroy’s Sports Bar was cited on two alcohol-related charges in relation to missing IU student Lauren Spierer by the Indiana State Excise Police on Thursday.


9/11 Commission

9/11 Commission reflects on a divided America

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The members of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, better known as the 9/11 Commission, reunited yesterday at IU to reflect upon their findings and evaluate Congress’ response to their advice.


Football v Virginia

Return of Wilson, Bolser bolster receiving corps

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Even before redshirt sophomore wide receiver Duwyce Wilson made a leaping touchdown grab to give IU a 31-23 lead against Virginia last Saturday, it was clear to many that No. 81 was a valuable asset to the team.


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Hoosiers ready for undersized Bulldogs

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The Hoosiers need only to look within their conference’s recent history for a reminder to not overlook Football Championship Subdivision teams such as South Carolina State.



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Chinese group to sponsor Moon Festival on campus

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As Bloomington begins its transition to fall, the Chinese Students and Scholars Association will celebrate with its annual Moon Festival Garden Party on Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. in Dunn Meadow.


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Student 9/11 service may bring in grant money

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In honor of the tenth anniversary of 9/11, the Corporation for National and Community Service issued a challenge urging organizations, universities included, to engage in community service projects from Sept. 1 through Sept. 14.




Pyle

Pyle was ‘the most famous student’

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Before coming to Bloomington in September 1919, Ernie Pyle had never been outside Indiana and Illinois. Four years later, he had become a world traveler during his time at IU.





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Two nights full of local tunes

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XRA-Fest began in much the same way as its label Crossroads of America Records — friends helped friends and produced good music together. This weekend the annual XRA-Fest returns to Bloomington for its fourth year. What started as a low-key barbecue is now a full-blown, two-day music festival.