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United Way celebrates start of campaign year

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United Way of Monroe County has a question for IU students and other Bloomington residents: can you do without one bottle of soda per week? Volunteers from area United Way agencies have a pointed reason for asking. That one-dollar sacrifice, made every week for a year, would pay to shelter a homeless parent or child for a month.


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Wide receiver leads offensive attack

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Hopkinsville High School football head coach Craig Clayton gently nudged, then slightly tugged and then finally, like a loose tooth, was able to jiggle Jerry Dorsey into playing football his senior year of high school.


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Safety making most of opportunity with IU

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The cleats aren't new. The wide receivers and defensive backs aren't given gloves to ease the pain of catching a hard-thrown football. And the meals, well, sometimes there just aren't any. Welcome to the world of junior college football.


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Hoosiers ready to stomp Spartans

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The women's soccer team gets back to Big Ten action against Michigan State (7-1-1, 2-1-0) Sunday after a non-conference match-up with in-state rivals Butler Thursday.

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Tennis player returns home

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It might have taken a year, but sophomore Zach Held said he finally feels he belongs. After spending his freshman year at the University of Michigan, the Indianapolis native transferred to IU, and is now a key member of the men's tennis team.


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Hoosiers win physical game

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The women's soccer team toyed around with Butler for most of the first half Thursday night in Bill Armstrong Stadium. With one minute left in the first half, they got down to business.



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Big Ten wide open

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The women's volleyball team wanted to make a statement in its Big Ten opening weekend. It did ... sort of.


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Department bounces back from near demise

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The Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Department, a subdivision of the College of Arts and Sciences, is quickly recovering from one of the most challenging obstacles it has ever faced -- possible termination.


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Harvard professor to give lecture

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William Julius Wilson, director of the Joblessness and Urban Poverty Research Program at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, will present the Charles F. Bonser Distinguished Lecture in Public Policy at 4 p.m. Oct. 10 in the Whittenberger Auditorium of the Indiana Memorial Union, according to a press release.


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HPER aims to increase enrollment

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Eight members of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Advanced Leadership Council are in Bloomington until Saturday planning strategies to recruit more African-American graduate students for HPER, according to a press release.






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FDA approves abortion pill

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WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration Thursday approved U.S. use of the abortion pill RU-486, a major victory for those who battled for 12 years to bring the early-abortion method to this country.



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New times on Iran's horizon

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Sarah Khosravi's resume reads well. She is in charge of the Ministry of Sciences, Research and Technology and she also holds a master's degree in management and is a political activist.


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In remembrance of Carl T. Rowan

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In Sept. 25, a headline in the IDS read, "Washington Post writer Carl Thomas Rowan dies at 75," and it reported the death at Washington Hospital Center of 75-year-old Carl Thomas Rowan, who was once described as America's "most visible black journalist."


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Ex-gay movement takes a hit

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The ex-gay movement, which claims to turn gays straight through the power of Christ and outdated psychiatry, took another palpable hit last week when its most visible poster boy, John Paulk, was spotted in a Washington gay bar.