Elections forum discusses issues\nThe Department of Political Science will be holding a forum titled "The Presidential Elections: A Domestic Perspective" from 7 to 8:30 p.m tonight in Woodburn Hall, Room 101. A second forum, titled "The Presidential Elections: A Global Perspective" will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Jordan Hall, Room A100
Health Fair hits IMU Tuesday\nRepresentatives from more than a dozen of health-related programs will come from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Alumni Hall located in the Indiana Memorial Union. The specialists will explain the professions they represent, introduce the schooling required and answer any questions. Some of the fields that will be represented include therapy, optometry, psychology, athletic training, biology,speech & hearing, therapeutic recreation and forensic science. For more information, contact udivhpp@indiana.edu.
INPIRG holds food weigh program\nAt 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Wright Place Food Court, INPIRG will see how much food and dining materials are thrown away during a regular dinner period by weighing the amount of thrown out food. The event is being held as an experiment to see if students would be open to recycling and separating their uneaten food from their wrappers. For more information, contact thewell@indiana.edu.
Latino Studies Program to debate election \nThe Latino Culture Center will hold an open forum to discuss the issues that affect Latinos in the upcoming presidential election. The event, which will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Latino Cultural Center, located at 715 E. Seventh Street, will feature panelists and guest speakers.\nCo-sponsored by the Asian Culture Center and IU Counseling and Psychological Services, students who are experiencing stress can visit from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday the ACC for a 'Mood Check' event featuring a free massage, snacks, and quizzes and to learn more about different moods. For more information, call 856-5361 or visit www.iub.edu/~acc.
IU students to 'yell like hell'\nThe Student Alumni Association will sponsor "Yell Like Hell,' an event to celebrate homecoming where student groups will gather to show school spirit by competing for prizes with skits, songs, and cheers. IU a capella groups Straight No Chaser and Ladies First will also perform at the event, held at 7 p.m. Thursday in Alumni Hall, located in the IMU..
HPER to auction books\nThe Health, Physical Education and Recreation school will hold its 18th annual library auction at noon Friday in HPER, room 125. The event will feature a professional auctioneer, whose role is to manage the bids on a variety of donated items.
IDS seeking election day babies\nWill you be turning 21 on Nov. 2? The IDS is looking for students born Nov. 2 , 1983 to be the subject of a story on the bars and Election Day. E-mail world@idsnews.com or call 855-0760.



