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7 Decades of Funk

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James Brown, decked out in a bright red sequined suit, got down on his knees during a nearly 15-minute rendition of "A Man's Man's Man's World" and told the audience members he loved all 2,500 of them Tuesday night during his performance at the IU Auditorium. Erupting in applause that bounced off the balcony, the people in the crowd yelled back their adoration for the "hardest working man in show business," who begged for 10 more minutes of performance time.


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Student dies in weekend crash

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Funeral services for senior Brad Dugan, 24, of Bloomington, who was killed Sunday morning in a motorcycle crash, are being held at 2 p.m. today at the Day Funeral Home, 4150 E. Third St.


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$11M lottery ticket sold in Bloomington

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$11 million. That's enough to pay instate tuition for 1,652 students. Instead, it's being given away to one lucky Bloomington-area resident. The only problem? No one knows who it is yet.


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University might increase tuition at faster rate

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The cost of an IU education could increase at a faster rate, said Interim Provost Michael McRobbie. In the Provost's Report on the State of Academic Affairs at IU-Bloomington at the bi-weekly Bloomington Faculty Council meeting, McRobbie spoke on the importance of keeping top faculty at IU but said their salaries would be paid with higher tuition fees for students.

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OU coach Stoops still hot over bad call

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NORMAN, Okla. -- A phone call from Oregon coach Mike Bellotti was nice, but it did absolutely nothing to soothe Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops over an incorrect officials' ruling that likely cost his team a victory over the Ducks.



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Fundamentals the focus in practice

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IU's wide receivers struggled in last weekend's 35-28 loss to Southern Illinois University. The group dropped multiple passes as the sluggish IU offense struggled to maintain consistency throughout the game.




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IU drops out of top 25 rankings

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Call it a freefall. The IU men's soccer team plummeted from No. 9 to unranked in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America poll released Tuesday. The Hoosiers didn't receive a single vote in the poll.



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Bookstore offers alternative options

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Students in 32 different classes this semester received an unusual request when professors required them to buy textbooks from Boxcar Books. The nonprofit business, which is run solely by volunteers, has been increasingly involved in the community since arriving about four years ago.


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Students publish law journal

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Several students in the School of Education had a problem last year -- they worked hard to research and write term papers but had nowhere to publish them. None wanted their hard work to go to waste, so the students took matters into their own hands, starting an education journal titled "Law and Disorder".


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Group mentors new students

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A new student group is looking to mentor black students as they adjust to life at IU. Leaders of the Academy for Achievers, which has several chapters across the nation, came to campus this spring and are now trying to establish themselves and make a large impact at IU.





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Monroe County Fall Festival starts Thursday

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The Monroe County Fall Festival will return Thursday for its 44th nonconsecutive year. There is no entry fee to the three-day festival, which will feature two stages for live entertainment, a parade, rides from Pic-A-Chic farms of Bloomington, a cruise-in car show and fireworks displays.


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For whom the road tolls

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This weekend, I received a surprise when my parents, lifelong Republicans, announced they were planning to vote for Ohio's Democratic candidate for governor, Ted Strickland. Why? Besides the fact that Republican candidate J. Kenneth Blackwell was generally too conservative for them -- as a friend once put it, he's a "God conservative," while my family and I are "economic conservatives" -- one big issue was playing on their minds. Blackwell wants to lease the Ohio Turnpike to a foreign consortium, Macquarie-Cintra. You Hoosiers might have heard of it.


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Truck you

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Picture this: In the quiet hours of the early morning, your SUV rumbles over the rough terrain. Its 10-cylinder engine propels you through a deep ravine, one so rugged only the most ridiculously huge of vehicles can pass.