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Two athletic aides leave

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Two upper-level associates of former Athletic Director Michael McNeely have left the department weeks following McNeely's abrupt resignation. Chief Financial Officer Jason Lewis and Assistant Athletics Director of Personnel and Administration Lauren Rochet, among McNeely's first hires as AD, are out of their Assembly Hall offices as the department continues to restructure since McNeely's departure. Neither was forced out, IU officials said.


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Advisers wave GradPact goodbye

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With classes so packed that students are forced to sit on the floor of lecture halls, getting into the classes students want has been a problem in recent years.


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Adult filmmakers first taped at WIUS

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Before taping at Teter Quad, the adult film crew that visited IU in October performed sex acts in a studio at the campus radio station. WIUS, IU's student radio station, played host to what would become a preview of the "Invasion" that Shane Enterprises had in store for IU. The entire cast and crew of "Campus Invasion" stopped by the WIUS studios to spice up the morning radio show with a sexual demonstration.


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Supreme Court hears senator's complaint

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The IU Student Association Supreme Court heard a complaint from IUSA Senator Dietrich Willke Wednesday night concerning the constitutionality of some senators and congressmen representing the wrong constituencies.

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Longhorns end Hoosiers' season 3-2

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After just making the NCAA tournament as the eighth team invited from the Big Ten, the Hoosiers just missed moving onto the second round, as the Texas Longhorns eliminated IU 3-2 in the first round in Tucson, Ariz. Thursday night.


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Linebacker transfers from IU

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After the ninth straight season of sub-.500 play and a failure to secure a bowl bid, most IU fans probably assumed that things would get better before they got worse for the Hoosiers. Now, that might not be the case.



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Wrestlers ready for Northern Iowa

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After two disappointing losses last weekend in New Jersey, the IU wrestling team is looking to recover this Saturday at the Northern Iowa Open. This will be IU's second open tournament of the season. IU's first open tournament of the year, the Missouri Open, had over 500 wrestlers and nearly 25 schools participated. The 52nd annual UNI Open will be only slightly smaller with 300 wrestlers spanning Divisions I, II and III competing. Among them will be the University of Illinois. The Hoosiers encountered the Fighting Illini at the Missouri Open where the team seemed unstoppable, taking four of 10 weight class titles.


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Team looks to continue hot streak

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If history repeats itself, IU is in for a tough battle this weekend. IU (8-5-0, 2-2-0) will take a four-game win streak into an arena where they've never won. IU heads to Oxford, Ohio Friday night to take on Miami University. Saturday, Miami will come to Bloomington to complete the series.


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Hoosiers take on Hoyas at home

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Before the women's basketball season started, coach Kathi Bennett was worried about the inexperience and youth of her team. It turns out that freshmen Angela Hawkins, April Williams, Cyndi Valentin, Kali Kullberg and Brigett Branson have been assets to the Hoosiers' scoring and defense. Their toughness and quickness on the court will be useful in Saturday's match-up against undefeated Georgetown.


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On the sidelines

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Franchione to coach Aggies UA player arrested for drugs Ventura agrees to $5 million deal


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Coverdale shows leadership against Terps

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It was almost midnight. The No. 10 Hoosiers had just defeated No. 9 Maryland 80-74 in an overtime classic that showcased a flurry of lead changes, clutch free throws and huge threes.


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Perfection on the line

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The No. 10 IU men's basketball team came close to putting a mark on the dreaded loss side Tuesday night in the victory over No. 9 Maryland. But the Hoosiers pulled it out in the 80-74 overtime victory, remaining undefeated at 5-0. They hope to add to the left side once again 1 p.m. Saturday when they face University of Illinois-Chicago at Assembly Hall.


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Vermont governor for President

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Had you asked me right after Sept. 11 if I approved of President George W. Bush's job performance, my answer would have been, "Yes." Oh, how things can change in a year. Taking a thorough look at the positions and policies of Mr. Bush's administration leaves me craving for the chance to vote for someone else on Nov. 2, 2004. But, who?


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Jordan River Forum

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It's your parents' house, make them happy Living on N. Jordan: Gotta love the 'B' bus Ptak disguises social fears with metaphors Luckily, Blattert didn't fool everyone Student porn stars should get new career


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Fight speech with speech

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Several Muslim groups in Nigeria condemned the Miss World beauty pageant that was originally scheduled to be held tomorrow in the country's capital city Abuja. They think the contest promotes promiscuity and indecency. Isioma Daniel, a Nigerian columnist who resigned and left the country when a Nigerian Muslim state called for her death, thought the groups opposing the beauty pageant were overreacting.


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Around the arts

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'Taken' takes a record audience Irish writer receives honorary knighthood 'Chilli': TLC more than single member


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Second boat movie for Cameron

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LOS ANGELES — The story of the ill-fated German warship Bismarck took hold of filmmaker James Cameron as a youngster, when he watched the 1960 British movie "Sink the Bismarck." He saw it again recently and was unimpressed. "Not that great a film. The special effects were terrible," said Cameron, who proved in "Titanic" and "The Abyss" that he knows a thing or two about the subject.


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Sounds from Old Spain

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When most people think of Spanish music, the first things that pop into their minds are guitars and castanets. There is a genre however that takes Spanish music out of the saloons and puts it into the cathedrals. It is the music of the Spanish Renaissance. The odd thing about it is that although the music was written by Spaniards for a Spanish audience, not much is distinctly Spanish about it. The instruments are not uniquely Spanish; the words are in Latin and the composers studied in Italy. But its lack of Spanish flavor also made a unique and unexpected impression of the music by flying in the face of common assumptions about Spanish music. It still was an enjoyable experience.


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Holmes: A master of mysteries

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In the late 1880's, a solitary, black clothed, mysterious and vicious figure haunted London's East-End in a working-class slum known as Whitechapel. This predator who preyed on prostitutes is recognized as the world's most famous serial killer and would become known popularly as Jack the Ripper.