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1,500 hopefuls attend 19 Party, narrow choices

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This weekend the 19 Panhellenic sorority houses on campus opened their doors to more than 1,500 women to recruit new members for the upcoming year at 19 Party, the first of four recruitment rounds occurring during the next month.



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Excise police cite 81 people at party

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Indiana State Excise Police officers issued 84 summonses to 81 people early Sunday morning at a party on Atwater Avenue, according to a press release from the excise police.


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Trustees extend McRobbie’s role

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IU President Michael McRobbie’s contract will be extended for five more years after a unanimous vote at the board of trustees meeting Friday at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis.


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Art Mart encourages holiday spirit at Waldron

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Girl Scout troops 261 and 256 of Marlin Elementary greeted guests with Christmas carols as they climbed the stairs to the auditorium of the John Waldron Arts Center for the Holiday Art Mart reception Friday. 


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SoFA gallery provides experiences from classroom to Japan

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Although Tina Newberry, associate professor in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts, has been teaching at IU for three years, Friday was the first time she saw any of her students’ work displayed in the school’s gallery. Those students are the 21 undergraduates enrolled in Newberry’s painting seminar this fall, and their paintings are hung in the SoFA’s center and west gallery for the BFA Painting Exhibition. The exhibition, as well as the School’s Overseas Study Exhibition, opened Tuesday and ended Saturday.


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That’s just, like, your opinion, man

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The advent of technology has led to a spread in information previously unseen in our society. We now have instant access to any and all information from across the world.




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The cost of war

Defense spending has opened a chasm in the nation’s growing debt. It is a hole that everyone in government is trying his or her best to ignore, but the deficit is not going anywhere anytime soon.



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Calling all toilet snobs

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Before I even begin to discuss the profound subject matter this article will contain, let me warn you that the word “poop” and all of its derivatives will be used with casual frequency. That being said, let’s continue.




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France: A horror story

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Our program director meant for it to be an end-of-semester discussion of the cultural differences between France and the United States.


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Musical Arts Youth Orchestra jazzes up Waldron Arts Center

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The Musical Arts Youth Orchestra presented a small audience of family and friends  with a night of toe-tapping jazz music on Friday at the John Waldron Arts Center. The performance consisted of two groups of aspiring musicians whose ages ranged from 12 to 18. The musicians, who come from local middle schools and high schools, gather once a week to practice and express their love for jazz under the guidance of IU graduate student Ben Mathews.



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Paper art, calligraphy on display at Wandering Turtle for solstice exhibit

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Both craft work with cut paper and Chinese calligraphy are on display from now until Dec. 29 at the Wandering Turtle Art Gallery downtown. With displays by Deborah Klein and Donna Eder, the gallery’s annual solstice exhibit recognizes “the long winter night” season and awaits the “rebirth” season, which is spring, said Rachel DiGregorio, the gallery’s assistant manager.