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IUSA Congress meets to discuss Katrina relief, revamping bylaws

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The IU Student Association Congress discussed the athletics fee, faculty reaction to President Herbert's decision on the chancellor search and revamping IUSA bylaws in its fifth meeting of the year, held Tuesday night in the Kelley School of Business. No legislation was voted upon.


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Health fair to offer free massages, bone density tests

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The 34th annual campus health fair is being held today at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The fair will offer a variety of interactive exhibits including the new bone density test to raise awareness about osteoporosis. Health and Wellness Education Office Coordinator Tracy Crowe said about 1,000 students attend the fair each year.


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Panel to discuss women's reproductive rights

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The IU Civil Liberties Union will sponsor "It's My Choice," a panel discussion of women's rights, at 8:30 p.m. today in Room 209 of the Kelley School of Business. The panel will address issues of constitutionality and privacy in relation to reproductive freedom and abortion.


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How we pay our bills

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Although many students encounter the Indiana Daily Student frequently and regularly throughout their college careers, there are still many unanswered questions and misconceptions about our newspaper. This week, I'd like to hold a crash course in the history of the IDS and how we operate today.




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Congress could cut $15 billion in student loans

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Bills in the U.S. House and Senate could cut as much as $15 billion from federally subsidized student loans in an effort to reduce spending. The House could meet as soon as this week to vote on a version of the bill, which is expected to reduce federal entitlement spending by $50 billion, including student loan subsidies. Subsidized student loans, such as Stafford loans, are interest-free and given to students on the basis of financial need.


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Tornado hits home

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It wasn't until after the tornado hit southern Indiana early Sunday morning that Sarah Napier, an IU senior, decided to travel home to Newburgh, Ind. Napier loaded up her dark green Toyota Camry and made the nearly three-hour drive home in hopes to reassure herself that her family and home were indeed OK. "After I talked to my family on the phone, I decided that it just wasn't enough," Napier said. "I was homesick, so I decided to go home and visit my family."FULL STORYTornado map(Click for larger version)•Gallery 1 - Photos by Aaron Bernstein•Gallery 2 - Photos by Noah Jaehnert•Gallery 3 - Associated Press photos


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TORNADO KILLS 23

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A tornado tore across western Kentucky and Indiana early Sunday, killing at least 23 as it cut through a mobile home park in Evansville and obliterated trailers and houses as residents slept. The tornado, the deadliest to hit Indiana in 30 years, struck at about 2 a.m. with winds of at least 158 mph. About 200 were injured and thousands lost power, officials said.



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IU's Bashore named Big Ten Player of the Year

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With a 16-4 record and an NCAA berth imminent, the IU field hockey team has enjoyed the most successful season in its history -- and more than just the fans are taking notice. Last week, the Big Ten Conference named senior midfielder Kayla Bashore Big Ten Player of the Year. It is the first such honor for any Hoosier field hockey player in the program's six-year history.


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Bird of prey

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Terrell Owens' tumultuous season came to a culmination Monday when the Eagles suspended him for four additional games and told the wide receiver he would not play another game for the franchise this season.


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Colts finally topple Patriots

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FOXBORO, Mass. -- Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts finally scaled their personal Everest. Maybe now, after routing the New England Patriots 40-21 on Monday night, they'll admit this could be a super season.


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Faculty question Herbert as leader

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Faculty members continued to raise questions about President Adam Herbert's leadership Monday, calling for a meeting of the faculty to discuss the state of the IU-Bloomington chancellor search and Herbert's role as IU president. Bloomington Faculty Council President Ted Miller received a petition calling for a special meeting signed by 133 IUB faculty members. The faculty will meet at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 15 in the IU Auditorium.


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Group protests gays with flag burning, songs

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About 25 members of the Old Paths Baptist Church protested Monday afternoon outside The Inner Chef, chanting anti-gay slogans, burning a gay pride flag and brandishing signs with messages like "Fags Die, God Laughs." Bobb Easterbrook, a clerk at the store, was the only person working there at the time.


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IU to offer 1st gender studies Ph.D. degree

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Following the lead of Alfred Kinsey, IU once again is trailblazing the path in the study of gender and sexuality. The IU board of trustees unanimously approved a measure at its Friday meeting in Richmond, Ind., to create a gender studies Ph.D., making it the first and only doctorate degree offered for gender studies in the country.


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Crews search for bodies of tornado victims

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EVANSVILLE -- Crews broke the containment walls of a large drainage pond to search its bottom Monday, the day after the nation's deadliest tornado in years loaded it with wreckage from a smashed mobile home park.


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Boy survives illness, vows to join NBA

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Nine-year-old Dallas Fox came close to death's door less than two years ago when lesions formed on his brain -- a reaction to treatment for the kidney transplant he received when he was only 4. Last week, Dallas played in his first basketball game, running toward whomever had the ball like the rest of the players and leaving Bloomington's Boys and Girls Club gym with his first assist.


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Clinton urges global cooperation, interdependence

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INDIANAPOLIS -- More than 9,600 students and community members turned out to see former President Bill Clinton speak at Butler University's Hinkle Fieldhouse Sunday. Clinton appeared to celebrate Butler's 150th anniversary. The event sold out, and the best seats reportedly fetched up to $310 on one ticket-scalping Web site.