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Hoosiers sweep 3 teams en route to regatta title

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The IU rowing team dominated Cincinnati, Dayton and Eastern Michigan on Saturday at Harsha Lake in Cincinnati. All boats beat the other crews by considerable margins. “We expected to win but I don’t think we expected to win by as much as we did,” said sophomore Jamie Spoto. “The boats just rowed a really solid race.”


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Read Hall talent show entertains those in attendance

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Some contestants sang. Some played instruments. One girl even made a very convincing trumpet sound using only her mouth. While only a handful of people signed up to be in Read Hall’s talent competition Thursday evening, audience members said the event was definitely entertaining.




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IU to partner with 9 universities

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To further diversify IU, President Adam Herbert announced Thursday a plan to partner with eight historically black universities and offer a select group of these universities’ graduates fellowships to conduct graduate studies at IU.


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Hoosier wins gold, ties own world record

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IU senior swimmer Leila Vaziri continued her rapid ascent to the top of the swimming world last night at the FINA World Championships in Melbourne, Australia, with a gold-medal performance in the 50-meter backstroke.


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Controversial IUSTV comedy shows lead to statement of decency

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A fake investigative report about sex in the stacks of the library, a humorous look at racism through milk and a story about people selling their family to play the stock markets. The three comedy shows that IU Student Television has expanded its programming lineup with this year are all boundary-pushing. Complaints about controversial items have led to the design of a statement of decency at IUSTV, the only independent student-run TV station in the country.


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IU not overlooking last-place Spartans

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The IU men’s tennis team won 15 of its 16 matches against Michigan State before coach Ken Hydinger’s arrival in Bloomington. Since then, the Hoosiers have continued their dominance of the Spartans, going 22-4 in Hydinger’s 21 seasons. While No. 71 IU (11-7, 1-2) might be better than Michigan State (9-11, 0-4) on paper, that means nothing to the Hoosiers.


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IU opens conference play at home against Michigan State squad

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IU coach Tracy Smith couldn’t care less about his team’s six-game winning streak. Those were nonconference games, yet Friday, the IU baseball team’s games begin to matter on a different level. Now it’s Big Ten play. In their first conference games of the season, the Hoosiers host the Michigan State Spartans in a four-game series this weekend and will look to extend the longest winning streak in Smith’s time IU.


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Riders hope to keep up pace in Miss-n-Out challenge

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Sophomore Black Key Bulls rider Isaac Neff established himself as one of the best sprinters Wednesday by placing fifth at Individual Time Trials, but Neff’s true strengths will be on display Saturday during Miss-n-Out.



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Charity golf tournament to benefit local food bank

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IU freshman Jeremy Rosenthal wanted to raise money for charity in a different way this year, so he chose to coordinate a golf tournament. “Drive for Hoosier Hills” will be held at noon Sunday at the IU Golf Course. The tournament will raise money for Hoosier Hills Food Bank, a local hunger-relief organization.


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Gonzales approved firing of attorneys, says former aide

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WASHINGTON – Contrary to his public statements, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was deeply involved in the firing of eight federal prosecutors, his former top aide said Thursday, adding that the final decision on who was to be dismissed was made by Gonzales and President Bush’s former counsel.


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Student playwright works to bring young audiences to theater

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It’s safe to say that Paul Shoulberg knows a thing or two about writing for the stage. Since joining the Master of Fine Arts in playwriting program three years ago, the 30-year-old Kansas native has written seven full-length plays, a handful of 10-minute pieces and two one-acts – the majority of which have been features as either full-length productions or staged readings. Not bad for a guy who didn’t start writing until he was 23 years old and who, as a high-school student, never once attended a play.


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IU looks to rebound in Big Ten opener

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After a lackluster performance Wednesday against Ball State, the IU softball team will look to get back on the winning track when it opens Big Ten play against Iowa on Friday and close out the weekend against Illinois at home. The opener begins the end of the Big Ten careers for seniors Heather Hohs, Kim Richards, Rachel Terry and Christy Wahl.



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Hoosiers hope for 31 straight vs. Spartans

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If the IU women’s tennis team leaves East Lansing, Mich., victorious Sunday, its win streak against Michigan State will climb to 30 years. And IU coach Lin Loring is in his 30th season at IU.