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Officials say lack of women faculty not unique to IU

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Female tenured faculty account for less than 22 percent of senior-level faculty at IU, but an absence of women is not only a problem at the top of the faculty status ladder. It's evident in various academic departments, namely the sciences.



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IU vs. Duke

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March 21, 2002: 74-73 in Lexington, Ky. Jared Jeffries torched Duke with 24 points and 15 rebounds in IU's stunning Sweet 16 upset of the heavily-favored Blue Devils. Duke was ranked No. 1 at the time and was the defending national champion. IU went on to lose the national championship game 64-52 against the University of Maryland.




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Fact or Fiction

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Mothers often tell their children to zip up their jackets to avoid getting the dreaded seasonal cold, but according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Web site, these moms are dishing out unfounded advice.





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The power of office politics

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It is a well-known fact that the majority of information passed through an organization goes through informal channels such as gossip or informal meetings at the water cooler. This fact is important for all new hires to consider when entering their first full-time positions.


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IU sweeps all 5 Hoosier Duals' matchups

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This weekend marked the most successful match of the still young IU wrestling season. IU scored a perfect 5-0 performance in its only home match this fall. Four members of the team also went 5-0 Saturday at the Hoosier Duals in Assembly Hall. Freshman Angel Escobedo, one of the four Hoosiers to finish undefeated on the day, said he was pleased with his performance.






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Fraternity networking

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In 1988, after graduating from IU with a degree in biology, Boyd Zoccola traveled to Europe with some of his Sigma Chi fraternity brothers. Some of the members were involved with industrial real estate, and their dealings piqued his interest in the field. Zoccola described the trip as "just a boondoggle to see Europe" but said it changed his career path.