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Elementary teacher competes in Iditarod

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To show her first grade students that characteristics such as ingenuity, determination, courage and cooperation can serve to accomplish almost any dream, local elementary school teacher Andrea Hobson Aufder-Heyde took to Alaska's 1,049 mile-long Iditarod trail two years ago in the annual Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Wednesday, the University Club hosted Aufder-Heyde, known as Finney, to speak about her experience.


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Board approves science building site

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IU's board of trustees convened for their second public meeting of the year Friday. The trustees approved the site for the proposed Multidisciplinary Science Building and a new Bachelor of Science degree in nursing for the Bloomington campus.


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Concert showcases soulful vocal talents

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The Ray Charles show Friday was a real treat. The kind of treat where audience members just feel privileged to be in the presence of greatness. And Charles wasn't even the only source of greatness, the whole night was full of it.


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Charles' energetic presence thrills crowd

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His voice is unique and unmistakable. His stage presence is energetic and full of life. Introduced to the audience Friday as a "legendary genius of jazz," Ray Charles brought his signature musical artistry to the IU Auditorium.

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Rare books available for class use

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A traveling rare book exhibit at IU's Main Library showcases more than 30 titles about liberty. "The Wisdom of the Ages," is on loan from The Remnant Trust, a private organization based in Hagerstown, Ind., and will run through the end of the semester.



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Debate airs party views on healthcare, environment

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The first of two political party debates Wednesday drew about 50 people to the Indiana Memorial Union's State Room West. Sponsored by Golden Key National Honor Society, organizers said it provided something the presidential debates did not.


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Halloween dance to rock 'til dawn

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The Wright Place will offer more than pizza and burgers after 8 p.m. tonight. The third annual Dusk 'til Dawn, sponsored by the Residence Halls Association, will kick off at 9 p.m. and last until 4 a.m.


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Education class engages in election debate

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In the spirit of this year's presidential election, education building room 1006 was full of energy Thursday morning. Students in E300, "Elementary Education in a Pluralistic Society," prepared to debate social issues from the Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian party platforms. Groups within each party -- with the exception of the Libertarian party, who had only one group -- presented issues about education, civil rights, childcare and the Supreme Court.


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Ditka, Ditka, Cameron

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I hadn't seen Bob Swerski of "Saturday Night Live's" Superfans since he was wanted for the attempted murder of Mike McCaskey after Mike Ditka was fired.



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Paying the price at the pump

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Business was booming Wednesday night at area gas stations, as Bloomington residents filled up their tanks tax-free one last time. Motorists throughout Indiana are paying 5 to 6 cents more per gallon today for regular unleaded gasoline, following Thursday's lifting of the state gas tax suspension.


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IUSA supports more clocks

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The IUSA Congress was in session last night for its second bi-monthly meeting of October. A heavily discussed item on its menu was a proposal to provide more clocks around IU's campus.



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Mightier than the 'Penn'

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Penn State, Michigan and Ohio State are considered the Big Ten's "big three." Every year, when a season begins, it's expected that the three teams will contend for the conference title. But in 2000, a year where logic is being defied in the Big Ten, Penn State needs a perfect record in its four remaining games to qualify for a bowl game.


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Hoosiers play host to Penn State in RCA Dome

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It's a home game, but it isn't at Memorial Stadium. The game is away from home, but the Hoosiers will be considered the home team. Either way, when the Hoosiers travel to Indianapolis Saturday for their meeting with Penn State at the RCA Dome, the site and stadium won't be important to them.


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Standard a step in the right direction

Alcohol is many things. It allows one to relieve stress. It lowers inhibitions. It makes for a generally good time. But one could hardly say that it does wonders for one's judgement.



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Around the Game

Last year, the women's swimming and diving team edged out Illinois for sixth place at Big Ten championships. The Hoosiers look to continue their winning streak against the Fighting Illini in a dual meet at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center.


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Differing, ignorant polls no longer just for politics

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I know this is a soccer column, but one cannot ignore that it's that time of year again. That's right, it's election time. The fun is almost over, but you still have five more days to cherish those negative ads, idiotic talk-show appearances, third-party whinefests and polls.