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GPSO to hold tax help session for grad students\nRaymond Kulczak, a tax advisor for H&R Block, will hold a presentation for graduate students who need help filling in their tax forms at 4:30 p.m. today in the Oak Room at the Indiana Memorial Union.\nKulczak will briefly cover how to deal with student loans, changes in the child tax credit and earned income credit and how to deal with being recently married or having moved states. A question-and-answer session will follow his presentation.\nFor more information, e-mail gpsopr@indiana.edu.\nPILF's annual fundraiser features karaoke \nThe Public Interest Law Foundation will hold its annual fundraiser, "Singing for Summer Salaries," at noon today in the Moot Court Room at the School of Law. \nAnyone can give money by placing a donation inside participating law professors' jars in the Law School's lobby. The professor with the most money in his or her jar will sing karaoke-style in front of the entire school. \nMoney raised will be matched by the University and will support PILF's summer scholarship program.\nLaw School welcomes immigration law expert Friday\nThe Law School will welcome IU alumnus Daniel Zeft, an immigration law expert, who will give two presentations Friday.\nZeft, who has represented many individuals in family-based immigration cases, will present "After Graduation: Immigration Issues and Options" at noon Friday in Room 121 of the Law School. "New Business Ventures in the United States: Immigration Issues and Strategies for Foreign National Entrepreneurs and Employees" will follow at 1 p.m. \nGraduate students who are not U.S. citizens and are interested in working in the U.S. after graduation are encouraged to attend.\nUnion Board to hold sex forum next week\nThe Union Board will hold a semi-structured forum for students to talk openly about sex and sexuality from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Indiana Memorial Union Gallery.\nOver a bowl of candy, students will have the opportunity to ask and discuss any questions they have about sex.\n"The program will provide a venue for open dialogue and help students educate themselves," Union Board Director of Lectures and Seminars Lindsy Serrano said in a press release.\nFor more information, visit http://ub.indiana.edu.\nGPSO to discuss MegaLife insurance program\nThe Graduate and Professional Student Organization will hold a forum on MegaLife insurance for graduate students from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the Indiana Memorial Union Oak Room. \nThe forum will feature a question-and-answer session on students' problems since the Basic Plan was cut last August and a time to share good or bad experiences with IU administrators.\nFor more information, e-mail gradcare@indiana.edu.

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