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Goal-line plunge eludes IU offense

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Two minutes left, first down, one yard to go. Trailing by a mere six points, the Hoosiers were knocking on Penn State's door with a chance to beat the Nittany Lions for the first time in 10 tries. In a scenario that has become all too familiar for IU this season, the Hoosiers were unable to punch the ball in the end zone in four straight running plays, and gave the Hoosiers their seventh loss of the season.


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Sluggish Hoosiers beat SIUE by 10

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For the first 18 minutes and 19 seconds Friday, the men's basketball team scored as many points as the IU football team scored Saturday. In their last exhibition game of the 2004-2005 season, the Hoosiers came out tired and sluggish against Division II Southern Illinois University -- Edwardsville, in a 57-47 Hoosier victory Friday night at Assembly Hall.


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on the SIDELINES

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It's just the second tie for No. 2 college football in the history of The Associated Press media poll. The other was Nov. 3, 1991, when Miami and Washington were tied behind No. 1 Florida State. That year, the Hurricanes and Huskies eventually shared the national title. Miami finished No. 1 in the AP poll and Washington took the top spot in the coaches poll.


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They've gotten better

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I don't know how much value you can find in a loss, but there must be something good that can come of IU's near victory Saturday against Penn State. Just one yard separated the Hoosiers from beating the Nittany Lions for the first time in school history. But as much as another loss hurts, you can still find evidence of success. For starters, the Hoosier defense has become a force opponents no longer anticipate playing against.

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We need more sex (research)

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Dr. Ruth Westheimer, perhaps the most well-known sex educator/researcher today, told WebMD in an interview that referencing Alfred Kinsey's work in her own lectures was "standing on the shoulders of a giant."


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IU runners race into NCAA Championships with Regionals performance

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The IU men's cross country team all but guaranteed its NCAA bid with a fifth-place finish in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional Saturday at Eastern Michigan University. The Hoosiers finished behind NCAA-favorites Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Butler and Michigan -- who just squeezed IU out of fourth by a scant five points, 111-116, in the NCAA's most challenging region.


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Musicians rally against I-69 construction

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As musicians set up their instruments and tuned their guitars, Mitch Rice stepped up to the microphone and spoke Saturday night to a crowd of Bloomington residents who filled the seats of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. "The corporate forces are not taking over here in Bloomington," Rice said in a southern drawl. "We can't let highways define our way of life. We're not going to let them pave us. Help us fight this thing."


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Defense steps up for Indianapolis in rout of Texans

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The defense that took the field for the Indianapolis Colts in their 49-14 win Sunday didn't look like the one that had been out there the previous eight games of the season. The one that showed up at the RCA Dome tied a season-low for points given up, had five sacks and forced four turnovers -- two returned for touchdowns.


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Hoosier Heartbreak

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The Hoosiers found out the hard way why the last yard to the end zone is called the "longest yard" in their 22-18 loss Saturday to Penn State on Senior Day. Facing third and nine, senior quarterback Matt LoVecchio winged a pass to fellow senior, wide receiver Travis Haney. Haney worked his way down the field stretching his 6-foot-5-inch frame for every inch toward the end zone before being pulled down just shy of the goal line.


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Around The Campus

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Students to receive pizza, politics at lecture, discussion Students can feast on pizza while Assistant Professor of Political Science Aurelian Craiutu lectures on "Politics and Happiness." An open discussion will follow. The event will be held at 6 p.m. tonight in Woodburn Hall, Room 007.


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New 'IDS' editor selected

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After an intense application process and daunting public interviews, the Indiana Daily Student has chosen its new editor in chief, fifth-year senior Josh Sanburn, for the 2005 spring semester.


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Journalism library receives facelift

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It's been a little more than one week since the opening of the newly renovated School of Journalism library, and its patrons have only positive feedback on the improvements. Librarian Grace Jackson-Brown said the flow of students and faculty through the library has been slow, but responses have been positive.


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Forum analyzes voter fraud consequences

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By Haley Beck Indiana Daily Student A forum discussed the possibility of voter fraud and its implications in the recent presidential election Friday in Wylie Hall.


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Guarding the gobble

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There's a very important holiday coming up in less than two weeks. This holiday honors a very important day in the history of our country, and it allows us to reflect on the year. Yet, every year this poor holiday is overlooked in favor of the big ugly white man in the red suit who gives things to kids to shut up their whining.


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The new Uncle Toms

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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has "sold out" black America to the Democratic Party.


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Daylight-saving time or death

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If you've seen the 1985 classic "Back to the Future," perhaps you've noticed that Indiana governor-elect, Mitch Daniels, is suddenly acting much like Christopher Lloyd's character, Doc Brown.


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Hail to the who?

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Mr. Blanks, Please remember that your Chief George W. Bush won the election by less than 5 percent of the popular vote. According to you at least 48 percent of the voting public favors elitism. I would just call it intelligence. You might also keep in mind that the most popular reason people voted for Bush was for fear of terrorism. So to the contrary, I believe that the Bush campaign was much more effective at exploiting the fear tactic to win votes than the Democrats.




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Forum addresses terrorism

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As U.S. troops raided Falluja Friday afternoon, IU students gathered at the Indiana Memorial Union to dissect terrorism and the war on terror. "I know it was a bit ambitious," said David Baker, forum co-coordinator and graduate student. "But I wanted to see what IU students had to say on these issues, whether they were apathetic or not."