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IU falls to Minnesota, 3-0

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Following its five-set victory at Purdue, the IU volleyball team got another taste of how difficult the Big Ten can be Sunday.


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IU runs past ranked opponents

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The IU cross country team put themselves on the national map this weekend at the Paul Short Memorial Invitational in Bethlehem, Pa.




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No. 9 Hoosiers fall to No. 11 Gauchos on Friday

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The 10,114 hostile crowd members affected Indiana’s matchup with UC-Santa Barbara. Throughout the 90 minutes of missed passes and miscommunication, IU was unable to score a goal on eleven shots, losing 3-0 to the Gauchos.



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IU fans ashamed after 33-14 loss

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The conversations in the bleachers, concourses and parking lots Saturday night all ended the same way: “That was so embarrassing.”


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ONLINE ONLY: Bare it all, IU

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Streaking. The word alone evokes the finest emotions in even the most bashful of people. I feel no shame in saying that I love, adore and am quite fond of being naked. Any of my true friends will vouch for that.


Passing the torch

Passing the torch

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The decision by the International Olympic Committee on Friday to choose Rio de Janeiro as the site of the 2016 Olympics – in spite of unprecedented pressure from the White House to choose Chicago – is a watershed event that marks the beginning of a new global political era where power is not concentrated in one or two nations but diluted among many different states. 


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Hall-Ho-Ween

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The most magical night of the year is less than a month away. Which costume will you be wearing? The scantily-clad see-through superhero? The vixen pirate wench? The ravishing Red Riding Hood? Or perhaps the two-piece sexy Dorothy costume with optional matching panties?



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All about me

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I’ve been getting my act together –  cutting the crap and finding my purpose. I’ve starting eating right, thinking right, speaking right and working out. I’ve got a life coach, a life plan and a journal. Watch out world; here I come.


Storm Chaser

She chased a storm out of the classroom and across the Great Plains.

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Inside set out to find the freshest people on campus. Our criteria were simple: students of any age, in any discipline who turn our heads and energize our world. They aren’t necessarily at the top of their classes, and they aren’t all presidents of student organizations, but they’re looking forward and taking action. We found more innovators, risk-takers, and trendsetters than we could fit in the magazine (so check our Web site), but we narrowed down the list to eight people we think you should see.


Rosemary

She speaks from shadows to let Muslims shine their own light.

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Inside set out to find the freshest people on campus. Our criteria were simple: students of any age, in any discipline who turn our heads and energize our world. They aren’t necessarily at the top of their classes, and they aren’t all presidents of student organizations, but they’re looking forward and taking action. We found more innovators, risk-takers, and trendsetters than we could fit in the magazine (so check our Web site), but we narrowed down the list to eight people we think you should see.


Isak

He believes the power of language can heal a country.

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Inside set out to find the freshest people on campus. Our criteria were simple: students of any age, in any discipline who turn our heads and energize our world. They aren’t necessarily at the top of their classes, and they aren’t all presidents of student organizations, but they’re looking forward and taking action. We found more innovators, risk-takers, and trendsetters than we could fit in the magazine (so check our Web site), but we narrowed down the list to eight people we think you should see.


Kelem

A photo on a desk saved her life. Now she wants to change the picture of poverty.

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Inside set out to find the freshest people on campus. Our criteria were simple: students of any age, in any discipline who turn our heads and energize our world. They aren’t necessarily at the top of their classes, and they aren’t all presidents of student organizations, but they’re looking forward and taking action. We found more innovators, risk-takers, and trendsetters than we could fit in the magazine (so check our Web site), but we narrowed down the list to eight people we think you should see.