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Night of music to benefit charity

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The Liberal Arts and Management program will be a beacon of light for Middle Way House Saturday night. The students of BUS X333:, Managing Business Functions, are sponsoring six hours of disc jockeys, bands, music and dancing to raise money for the charity while earning college credit.


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Musical Current

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DJs, Dateline and drugs Freshman Chris Oler tried to explain what's happening with today's rave scene while writing the agenda for the the DJs and Electronic Musician's Association, a campus group, on the board before its executive meeting: 1. Annie can't hold her liquor. 2. Exec reports 3. Venues 4. Adopt a crackhead program.


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Freshmen shine in debut

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Kathi Bennett made her debut as women's basketball coach Tuesday night in a 74-64 preseason loss to the Lady Reebok All-Stars.


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Versatile volleyball player strives for success

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A weather man would likely have a better chance at predicting the extent of Laura Dewitz's playing time. A tarot-card-toting, 800-number psychic might be a more suitable prognosticator of the length of the lanky senior's stint on the volleyball court.

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IUSA proposal serves students

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The IU Student Association deserves credit for attacking an issue on campus that really affects student welfare and happiness: early-morning construction noise.


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Football team not calling it quits

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Talk of the football team qualifying for its first bowl game since 1993 started during offseason conditioning. By the start of spring practice in March, the Hoosiers were a confident team. In the summer months before the season, some people in the program were confident the Hoosiers would play in the postseason.


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A nation of idiots

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Calling ourselves victims might be too nice a label to put on our collective self. We're actually more like idiots. Why else would a Florida judge uphold the $145 billion damage award in the Florida smokers' trial?


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Hockey recovers from bad image

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With the Major League Baseball playoffs finishing up, the NFL season is getting into full swing, all the hype surrounding the beginning of the NBA and college basketball seasons and the closest and craziest presidential election still unresolved, the National Hockey League season has started rather quietly.



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Dissent: Let the crews work

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The IU Student Association's position as the representative of the student body merits its construction limits resolution, but the limits are not well-considered.


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Many deserve thanks for successful event

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I am writing to thank everyone at Dance Marathon for giving me one of the greatest experiences of my college career, as well as of my life. I was a first-time dancer, and it turned out to be greater than I could possibly have imagined.







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IU short on flu vaccine

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Imagine sitting in class and not being able to hear the professor over all the coughing and sneezing. This could only mean one thing -- flu season. This year's season could be worse than usual, because the flu vaccine is in short supply.



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Parties bitter after 'Bloody Eighth' mudslinging

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EVANSVILLE -- Brian Kemp, who works at an Evansville Shell station, woke up early Tuesday morning. He cast his vote promptly at 6 a.m., when the polls opened. He felt he had a personal stake in unseating the incumbent in the eighth district Congressional race. "John Hostettler's a complete hypocrite," he said.


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Conference results in new ideas for IUSA

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The IU Student Association is looking to learn from its Oct. 27 Association of Big Ten Students conference. Each school sent about eight representatives to IU to discuss issues related to student government, senior and IUSA President Meredith Suffron said.