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Women outswim Illinois

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The women's swimming and diving team won 10 events to defeat Illinois 180.50-118.50 Saturday at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center. Senior Jenn Cristy won all four of her events, as she anchored the victorious 400-meter medley relay team and placed first in the 50-meter, 100-meter and 200-meter freestyle races.



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Around The Campus

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Leisure science is a special interest for Professor David Austin of the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.


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United States' 'drug war' is a failure

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Al Gore and George W. Bush surely disagree on some issues, but drug control isn't one of them. The subject is a total nonissue during this election, and the only drugs being discussed are the prescription kind.


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Compromise to RPS' credit

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Last week, Residential Programs and Services revamped its Thanksgiving break housing policy, much to its credit. Students -- particularly international and out-of-state students -- stand to benefit from this thoughtful change in policy.


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Archaeologists begin rescue excavation site on Wabash

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IU archaeologists are beginning a two-year rescue excavation at the Bone Bank site on the Wabash River, where a large prehistoric Native American village was once located. The Bone Bank project has received the first grant awarded by the State of Indiana for rescue investigations at an endangered archaeological site.




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Lecture discusses roles of Kinsey, Wells

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During the 1940s then-IU president Herman B Wells was expanding the campus, and Alfred Kinsey was compiling data on the sexual behavior of students at IU. While the two men played different roles, they both fought for academic freedom.


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Faculty retention a complex issue

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In the three months I have been at IU, there has been much said and written about faculty departures and low faculty morale. The departure of some faculty each year to other institutions is a commonplace reality at all research universities. I would like to put some perspective on faculty departures.


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People more important than corporations

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The Socialist Party strongly believes human needs take precedence over corporate profit. Here are our positions on some of the issues that we face throughout the course of our lives.


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Candidate supports judicial reform

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Why should you vote for Libertarian Steve Dillon for Judge this year? With more than 25 years of experience as a criminal defense attorney, he has intelligent ideas about humane, compassionate justice.


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Eye to the sky

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At the same time as the observatory is celebrating its centennial birthday, it is going through extensive rehabilitation. As a result, all classes, public telescope nights and other activities at the observatory have been canceled. Yet, since the early 1900s, the observatory has been an important part of IU's campus.



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Ask the Sexpert

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Is there anything I can do physically or nutritionally to improve the taste of my semen?



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Ekoostik Hookah shines

When you have as much talent as Ekoostik Hookah, simple settings and small crowds do not deter you from giving a fantastic performance. Ekoostik Hookah, a Columbus-based jam rock and roll band, took the stage at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave., Thursday night, and received a warm welcome from the tie-dye clad crowd.


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Democratic candidates blaze campaign trail by bus

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The team filed out of the statehouse parking lot and loaded a charter bus Friday afternoon as managers checked the drink cooler and got ready to call roll. Gov. Frank O'Bannon -- here, Lt. Gov. Joe Kernan -- here, the Johnson team -- here … The Democratic candidates for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, superintendent and senator made the first three of 30 stops on the O'Bannon Victory Express leading up to Nov. 7.