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Hoosiers top Ohio State in Columbus

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The No. 14 IU men’s basketball team showed no signs of an emotional hangover after last Thursday’s game against Illinois as the Hoosiers won its second straight road game in Columbus Sunday, defeating Ohio State 59-53.




Jay Seawell

Hoosiers top Illini after 2 overtime periods

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The IU men’s basketball team squeaked out a four-point, double-overtime win against Illinois. And they have Fighting Illini forward Shaun Pruitt to thank. Pruitt missed three crucial free throws in the waning moments of IU freshman guard Eric Gordon’s return to Champaign and allowed the No. 14 Hoosiers to walk away with the 83-79 victory.  SLIDESHOW: IU vs. Illinois


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Residents come together after Bloomfield tornado

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Roof shingles, trees through living rooms, boarded up windows and dozens of volunteers lined Bloomfield streets Wednesday. The scene was the aftermath of a tornado that ripped through the town Tuesday night with winds of over 100 miles per hour. There were no injuries reported.  SLIDESHOW: Severe weather hits Indiana


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Member of Little Rock Nine speaks on experiences

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Terrence Roberts boldly told an audience of about 150 students and faculty Thursday night about his historical experience as one of the Little Rock Nine, the first black students in 1957 to attend an integrated school.  VIDEO: Terrence Roberts speech


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There’s no business like showbusiness

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As the fire alarm went off in Foster Quad, two drag queens, Macy Kirkland and Brandi Ice were interrupted from applying layers of makeup and stage clothes to stand in the cold. Once they got back inside, the queens strutted their stuff to a group of curious college students.


Coline sperling

IU sweeps season series against toothless Wildcats

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Northwestern arrived in Bloomington without a win in Big Ten play. The Wildcats left the same way they came. The IU women’s basketball team (14-9, 7-4) overcame cold shooting early to sweep its season series with the Wildcats (4-19, 0-11), winning at home 74-58.


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Not another running diary

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The life of an IU basketball columnist, like the life of Jamar Smith’s liver, isn’t as cushy one may think. Sure there are a few perks, but when the most anticipated game of the season rolls around, who gets left in Bloomington? Yeah, the guy that claims to major in that language that’s kind of like Spanish.



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IU looks for victory in last meet before Big Ten Tournament

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Even though they have had a three-week break, the No. 8 men’s swimming and diving team is still riding the momentum of its victory over Tennessee into this weekend. The Hoosiers will be hosting the Purdue Boilermakers in their last regular season meet on Saturday, where they hope to avenge a tough loss to their in-state rival last season. A year ago, the then-No. 11 Hoosiers lost to then-No. 18 Purdue 125-118.



Coline Sperling

Rivalry week not just for basketball teams

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IU has historically dominated Purdue on the mats, leading the career series 51-30-3. But this year, IU coach Duane Goldman knows the No. 17 Hoosiers won’t be able to coast to a victory.


Ted Somerville

No rest for tested Hoosiers Sunday

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After a drawn-out 4-3 victory over Kentucky last Saturday, the No. 26 IU women’s tennis team is hoping for an easier time this weekend against unranked Marquette and Morehead State. Unlike Saturday’s match, both opponents possess losing records (1-4 and 1-5, respectively), but the Hoosiers said they are not underestimating either of them.




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Crawford sparks Hoosiers off the bench

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A Hoosier shooting guard was a thorn in the side of the Illinois basketball team Thursday night as the No. 14 IU men’s basketball team defeated the Illini 83-79 in double overtime.



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Raising awareness through kisses

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The student organization Revitalizing Animal Well-Being will be offer a new spin on animal advocacy this Saturday night at its “Sealed with a Kiss” event.