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Reporting class to tour New Orleans

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Nine IU journalism graduate students and a professor are traveling to Mississippi, the Gulf Coast and New Orleans Wednesday in an effort to report on recovery efforts several months after Hurricane Katrina devastated the region. Journalism professor Carol Polsgrove and her Public Affairs Reporting class will drive to Mississippi and will return Nov. 14.


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Faculty blast Herbert in emergency session

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Faculty members will get a rare emergency session of the Bloomington Faculty Council to voice their discontent with IU President Adam Herbert's job performance, specifically his decision not to select College of Arts and Sciences Dean Kumble Subbaswamy as the next IUB chancellor. In a meeting organized following Herbert's decision, 130 faculty members signed a petition for the emergency BFC session. In an unofficial vote, more than 100 faculty members supported Subbaswamy for chancellor, said Political Science Chair Jeffrey Isaac.


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Pacers burn Heat in early season battle

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MIAMI -- Jermaine O'Neal scored 27 points, six of them in the final three minutes to help the Indiana Pacers recover from wasting a 14-point second-half lead and beat the Miami Heat 105-102 Thursday night. Ron Artest, in his first post-suspension game in Miami, added 22 for the Pacers -- who've won 13 of their last 14 regular-season meetings with Miami.


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Big Ten tourney begins with IU No. 2 seed

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The 14-3 IU field hockey team opens play in the Big Ten field hockey tournament today at Iowa as the Hoosiers look to extend their dream year into the postseason. IU enters the tournament with its highest seeding ever, No. 2, earned by a 4-2 conference record. The Hoosiers will play the first game of the tournament at 10 a.m. against No. 7 seed Northwestern. The Hoosiers defeated the Wildcats 3-1 Oct. 8 in their only matchup of the season.

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IU falls to Spartans to end season

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The final game of the IU women's soccer season symbolized the entire year for the Hoosiers. IU head coach Mick Lyon described the year as "a season that almost was." The Hoosiers ended their 2005 campaign with a 3-0 loss to Michigan State in the Big Ten tournament Thursday. The Spartans, who also beat IU earlier in the season, will move on to play either Purdue or Wisconsin in the second round. The teams played evenly throughout the first half, as the score remained tied at zero heading into halftime.


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Hoosiers defeat Lady Stars 70-63 in exhibition opener

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The Sharon Versyp era started on a positive note Thursday night as the Hoosiers won their exhibition opener against the Hoosier Lady Stars, 70-63. "For the team, tonight was a whole new experience," Versyp said. "We did some good things, but other things not so well." IU got off to a slow start against the Lady Stars, falling behind 5-0. The Hoosiers scored their first points of the game on a free throw by senior Jenny DeMuth, who redshirted last season with a knee injury.


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Hoosier motivation: Do it for John

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If the times are a-changing, then what was it like before the changing? What was it like when IU routinely lost early and often? What was it like to be on a team that had, for the last three seasons, won only eight of 35 games played? IU senior linebacker John Pannozzo knows.


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IU adjusting defense after injuries

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With four regular season wins and three games left, IU head coach Terry Hoeppner and the Hoosiers have only one number on their minds and their wrists -- 12. The Hoosiers will look to fulfill their motto embedded on bracelets the team has worn all season. But they will need at least two more victories in their next three games to ensure a possible bowl game berth, which would be a 12th game for the season.


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Ready to run

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IU coach Mike Davis has long said he wants to construct a transition game, but he just hasn't had the tools to build it. In years past, preseason plans to pick up the pace have generally been foiled as the season unraveled.


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Plotkin to miss first game of Big Tens

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A dream game for senior Brian Plotkin ended on a sour note as the midfielder will miss the first game of the Big Ten tournament Thursday. When center referee Abiodun Okulaja gave Plotkin a yellow card in the 68th minute it meant more than getting Plotkin's name in the ref's book. For his fifth yellow card of the season, Plotkin must serve a one-game suspension.



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Shock jock signs off

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The self-proclaimed "King of All Media" has been pulled from the radio. What some deem as the end of an era, others consider a step toward moral progress. For fans and foes alike, the demise of Howard Stern's radio show is actually old news. In two months, Stern will be launching a new show on Sirius satellite radio, and "experts" have claimed no one could possibly fill his obnoxious shoes on public radio -- until now.


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EU investigates reports of secret CIA prisons

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BRUSSELS, Belgium -- The European Union and the continent's top human rights group said Thursday they will investigate allegations the CIA set up secret jails in eastern Europe and elsewhere to interrogate terror suspects, and the Red Cross demanded access to any prisoners.


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Entrance strategy

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Charity begins at home, and for many it ends there, too. On this page last week, we urged readers to resist the urge of turning inward from the world. In light of the demoralization that recent global calamities have induced, we felt it necessary to reassert the case for remaining outward-looking and involved. This judgment won broad agreement. Just so. But the proof really is in the pudding.


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Libby pleads not guilty in CIA leak case

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WASHINGTON -- Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff pleaded not guilty Thursday in the CIA leak scandal, marking the start of what could be a long road to a trial in which Cheney and other top Bush administration officials could be summoned to testify.


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Skipping class

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I'll be the first to admit that I've skipped a class or two. Or three. Or four. It's college, and everyone skips some classes at one point or another. I remember being in high school and being told by my college freshman friends how awesome college was because you didn't have to go to class. It was a rather rude awakening to find some professors in fact, do take attendance.


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Elitism on the dance floor

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The new addition to the student dance policy will require all attendees to present a college or university ID at the door for all dances held in major on-campus venues ("College IDs to be required at dances," Oct. 28). The Student Activities Office insists that the change to standard security measures has nothing to do with the incident following the Alpha Phi Alpha dance Sept. 17, when gun shots were heard outside the Indiana Memorial Union. But we don't buy it; policies don't change on a whim.


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Man accused of killing wife

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ROCKVILLE, Ind. -- A western Indiana man fatally shot his wife and two stepdaughters in their rural home, then told a young boy who overheard the noise that he had shot three deer, authorities said Thursday.


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Pumpkin launch offers unique recycling method

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Certain Bloomington residents won't be throwing away the moldy, bug-ridden pumpkins sitting on their front porches -- they'll be flinging them through the air at the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center. On Saturday, contestants will bring four pumpkins that weigh a minimum of five pounds each that they are willing to part company with when Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department holds its fifth annual "Great Bloomington Pumpkin Launch" at noon Friday.


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Experts discuss economic future

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A panel of experts discussed their cautiously optimistic economic forecasts for 2006 at local, state and national levels Thursday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.