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Monday, Sept. 16
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Forum raises typhoon funds

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IU’s Asian Culture Center organized a panel of speakers for a forum and fundraiser for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan Wednesday.



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Provost Robel to travel to South Korea

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IU Provost Lauren Robel and other IU faculty are traveling Nov. 30 to Seoul, South Korea, to connect with alumni and strengthen existing joint business, economics and law programs between IU and Korean universities.

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Center provides online workshops

The Student Academic center is now providing online help courses to assist students in a variety of subjects outside the classroom.



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Union Board elections begin

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Voting begins today for the 105th Union Board elections. Students can choose from 30 candidates. Polling begins at 8 p.m. Tuesday and will close 8 p.m. Wednesday.





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Students gather for Model U.N. conference

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Students took their diplomacy skills outside the classroom Saturday as they participated in the first IU Model United Nations regional conference. Delegates from IU, Earlham College and Indiana Wesleyan University acted as representatives of over 30 countries.



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Female WWI veterans honored in ceremony

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IU doctoral candidate John Summerlot discovered the 29 women were missing from the Golden Book, which lists the names of more than 14,000 IU veterans. He said it was an unfortunate clerical error that denied the women recognition of their service.




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Group messaging app donates to IUDM

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The group texting app is similar to GroupMe but was created specifically for college students. Quad representatives will be donating $4,000 to IUDM in the name of the top three groups who create quads and get the most points.





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Stetkevych to leave IU NELC department

Come spring semester, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures will lose its only professor of classical Arabic literature, Professor Suzanne Stetkevych.