Breaking News:
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:52 pm): Notebook: Boilers field surprises and injuries in victory
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:46 pm): Hope blames Michigan coach for lineman's suspension
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:43 pm): Purdue victory over Michigan breaks 43-year losing streak
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:41 pm): Purdue Band receives standing ovation at the Big House
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:40 pm): Michigan player, former Purdue committer has breakout game
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:37 pm): Bolden returns to self in victory over Michigan
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UPDATE (Saturday 5:43 pm): Purdue victory over Michigan breaks 43-year losing streak
ANN ARBOR, MICH. - The Purdue football team went to Michigan Saturday and ended a losing streak dating back to before Neil Armstrong landed on the moon.
The Boilers went to Michigan Stadium, better known as the Big House for its 100,000-plus capacity, and rallied from a two-touchdown haltime deficit to pull out a 38-36 win and keep their bowl hopes alive.
Purdue hadn't won in Michigan since 1966, three years prior to the Apollo 11 trip to the moon. The Boilers hadn't even won a road game in two seasons.
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UPDATE (Friday 12:22 pm): State numbers continue to decline, more spending cut
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has announced a series of spending cuts and other steps designed to offset a continuing multimillion dollar decline in state revenues -
Daniels speaks in WL, warns of sobering state revenue
Governor Mitch Daniels spoke in West Lafayette Thursday, focusing on the economy and numbers from the state budget, which he called “sober -
Lady Gaga to come to campus
The University announced today that Pop superstar Lady Gaga will perform at 7 pm January 14 in Elliott Hall of Music
SPORTS
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:52 pm): Notebook: Boilers field surprises and injuries in victory
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:46 pm): Hope blames Michigan coach for lineman's suspension
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:43 pm): Purdue victory over Michigan breaks 43-year losing streak
- UPDATE (Saturday 5:41 pm): Purdue Band receives standing ovation at the Big House
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