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Program to donate supplies

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With the new school year underway, stores like Wal-Mart, Staples, and Office Depot have their shelves stocked with school supplies. But for some parents, affording school supplies is a struggle.


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United Way celebrates 40th anniversary

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The United Way Family Services Association is celebrating its 40th year by offering a series of free lunch talks open to residents and students. For the next three Fridays, the UWFSA will provide free speakers who will discuss and offer advice on issues such as divorce, problem solving within a family and the experience of growing up in a family with someone who was a substance-abuser or involved with other compulsive behavior.


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Clancy's 'Red Rabbit' weaves tale of intrigue, mystery

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Tom Clancy has taken his devoted readers across the globe with his tales of military intrigue and political sparring. In most of his fictional works, we see the world through the eyes of Tom Clancy's answer to James Bond: Jack Ryan. Clancy once again weaves a torrid tale of ego, politics and religion in "Red Rabbit," deftly trapping his hero in the middle.


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'Kiss Me Kate' opens at IU Auditorium tonight

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Katie Kuhlenschmidt and Derek Roland live out of their suitcases for eight months of the year. But the two cast members from the national touring production of "Kiss Me Kate," playing tonight and tomorrow at the IU Auditorium, don't mind the constantly changing hotels and the multi-hour bus treks.


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Running to the top

Making its first trip back to the LaVern Gibson Championship course in Terre Haute since its 14th place finish at the 2002 NCAA Championship meet, the IU women's cross country team put its No. 18 ranking on the line. The men's team also competed Friday, taking the first five spots Friday at the Indiana Intercollegiate Meet.


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Two days, three wins, one title

This weekend the IU women's volleyball team found out that the old adage is true: the third time is a charm.


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Tie barely avoids first Big Ten loss in 8 years

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The threat of losing their first Big Ten regular season game in over eight seasons loomed large over the Hoosiers Sunday against Michigan State until freshman forward Jacob Peterson netted his first goal of the season tying the score at 1-1 with just over seven minutes remaining.


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Decision has fans wondering

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This is when you're going to hear from the experts -- when you're 1-3." These are the words of coach Gerry DiNardo in the wake of Saturday's 34-17 loss to Kentucky. And while I'm no expert, I'm more than willing to throw in my two cents (and maybe a few extra pieces of change).


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IU contains All-American in loss

Through the first quarter of Saturday's game against Kentucky, it looked like star Wildcat wideout Derek Abney was on his way to another offensively potent game. On Kentucky's third drive, the senior -- who came into the game third in Wildcat history in pass receptions -- caught one ball for a first down, took a reverse for 24 yards, and then split the IU defense for a 29-yard touchdown reception and the early lead.


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on the SIDELINES

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WASHINGTON -- The veterans led, the stars starred and the youngsters enjoyed the ride. It was a terrific way for the U.S. women to open defense of their World Cup title.


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Group celebrates 30 years

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana is celebrating 30 years of helping youth around the region this year, which was marked by a celebration Wednesday.


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Chances blown in loss

Before the season starts, IU's coaches scout their first four opponents. This year, Coach Gerry DiNardo circled the UConn and Kentucky games as 'big' since they promised to be closely contested. The Hoosiers already lost to UConn, and Saturday, IU's offense couldn't capitalize on two first quarter possessions starting near the 50-yard line and saw a tight 13-10 halftime deficit fall apart in the third quarter into a 34-17 Kentucky run away in front of 34,829 fans at Memorial Stadium. "We went into this week saying this was a big game, a big rivalry and an important game," DiNardo said. "We put a lot into it. We put a lot of pressure on ourselves as coaches and on the players. I think we played a little bit better than we did at Connecticut, and I would say that is the good news."



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East Coast recovers from Isabel

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The East Coast is beginning to recover after Hurricane Isabel hit land Thursday, damaging areas in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware. All four states have been declared federal disaster areas. The hardest hit region was North Carolina's Hatteras Island where an inlet was cut between Hatteras and Frisco, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.



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GLBT holds rally to build support

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Supporters of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community gathered for a vigil outside of the Kelley School of Business' student induction ceremony at the IU Auditorium Friday night.


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NOTICIAS

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In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage month, the IDS presents a wrap-up of the week's news in Spanish.