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2005 IU Business Conference in place for March \nFor the 59th time, the Kelley School of Business will host its IU Business Conference. This year the theme is "The Changing Identity of Corporate America." The speakers for this year's event include several distinguished members of business in a variety of fields. Aaron Brown, journalist and anchor for CNN; Ursula M. Burns, president resident of business group operations and corporate senior vice president at Xerox Corp.; William G. Parrett, chief executive officer of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and senior partner of Deloitte & Touche USA; and Jeffrey H. Smulyan, chairman of the board of Emmis Communications Corp. will be the featured speakers of the event.\nThe registration fee is $130 by Feb. 22 and $140 after that. Table registrations are $1,200 for 10 people or $625 for five people. Table registrations include reserved seating at lunch and registration to the conference. Information and registration details are available at www.kelley.iu.edu/busconf.cfm or 812-855-6340.

IUSA creates Web site to hear students \nThe IU Student Association created a Web site designed specifically for students to post their feelings about possible changes to the IU Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct. Students can go to www.indiana.edu/~court/Code_bbs/Code.cgi and post what they feel is wrong with the Code.\nStudents can read more about what the IUSA would like to change simply by visiting the IUSA Supreme Court's Web site at www.indiana.edu/~court/. Some of the issues being considered, according to the IUSA Supreme Court's Web site, are: \n1. Should the campus discipline off-campus drinking violations such as minor consumption? Public intoxication? \n2. Should professors be required to give a syllabus out for your class? \n3. Should students be allowed to protest on any area of campus? \n4. Should alcohol be allowed in over-21 residence centers and university-supervised housing?\n5. What should be considered "cheating" or "plagiarism" in course work?

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