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IU students take to campaign trail

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In the MTV generation, it is a common misconception that America's youth is apathetic to all things politics. This year, a high percentage of young people, including IU students and graduates, are oaring the Indiana gubernatorial candidates' ships.


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Business program sees decline in participants

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Senior Michael Gross will graduate in May 2006 with a Masters of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance under his belt. Gross is just one of 68 students who were selected to participate in the Kelley School of Business five-year MBA program.


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Deputy Consul General for Israel to speak at IU today

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Israeli Deputy Consul General at the Israeli Consulate General to the Midwest, Andy David will give a lecture today at 7 p.m. in the Indiana Memorial Union's Georgian Room. The lecture, which is open to the public, will encompass Israel's role in international cooperation, David's area of expertise.


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Around The Campus

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Students for Global Democracy seeks new members Students for Global Democracy will hold a call-out meeting from 8 to 9 p.m. today in the Walnut Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. The group was founded last winter to promote awareness in the U.S. and abroad of the critical need of democratic rights for all peoples through panel discussions, lectures, educational materials, and other means. For more information e-mail president@sfgd.org.

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Nebraska judge finds Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act unconstitutional

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LINCOLN, Neb. -- A third federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act is unconstitutional, saying it fails to include an exception when a woman's health is in danger. U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf in Lincoln, Neb., said Congress ignored the most experienced doctors in determining that the banned procedure would never be necessary.


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Students create public relations club

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What do a journalism, business and Fine Arts major have in common? They, along with many other majors, could enter the field of public relations. The growing interest in PR at IU has called for the establishment of a chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America.


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Swinging the terror stick

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Let me first say I do NOT hate Republicans. John McCain and Bob Dole are honest and intelligent men. I worked in the Indiana offices of Senator Richard Lugar, and he is one of the most upstanding men I've ever met. Granted, the first sentence of this article has already turned some people off and they will now start writing letters asking for my resignation. For those of you still reading, allow me to foster a discussion about patriotism.


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Comfortable clothing from the '80s in style

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A couple of years ago, an entrepreneur named Thurman Jack began to reminisce about comfortable T-shirts from the 1980s. "The T-shirts from the '80s were so soft," Jack said. "There aren't many shirts like that anymore." After throwing around some ideas, he decided to start his own business re-creating the T-shirts he missed so much.


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Kelley study finds electronic brainstorming displeasing for employees

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Various research studies have suggested electronic brainstorming will be a widely used business tactic of the future. According to a study published by Alan Dennis, the John T. Chambers Chair of Internet Systems and professor of information systems, and Bryan A. Reinicke, a doctoral student in information systems for the IU Kelley School of Business, however, electronic brainstorming has not displaced, or even joined, verbal brainstorming -- often and face-to-face -- as a widely accepted practice in many companies.


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Onestart system poses problems for student groups

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Students aren't the only ones who have been complaining about IU's switch from Insite to Onestart. Several campus groups are expecting a decline in sales or donations because of the new program. Ten organizations attempt to sell items to students after they have completed registration for classes on Onestart.


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BSU unsatisfied with mural aftermath

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Chances are you've watched it. If you haven't watched it, you know someone who has or at the very least have heard someone discuss it. Every student who has any class ranging from H106 to A110 in Woodburn Hall 100 begins each semester with a short informational video on the controversial Thomas Hart Benton Murals.


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I may be a preteen girl

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My name is Matt Peyton. Some of my favorites include ESPN, the color green and Strawberry Pop Tarts. However, this is not how fellow iTunes users know me. To them, for better or for worse, I am "Jenkinson 106 rocks!"


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Jones leads on field, in classroom

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In the summer of 2000, the now fifth-year senior Herana-Daze Jones began freshman football camp at IU. His outstanding athletic career in high school would enable him to receive an excellent education all the while playing with the best of the best in Division I football.



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Business in Brief

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Employment rates rise slightly WASHINGTON -- Employers stepped up hiring in August, expanding payrolls by 144,000 and lowering the unemployment rate marginally to 5.4 percent. While the figures didn't amount to a national job fair, they did hold the promise of stronger growth following the summer lull, analysts said.


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O, brother, where art thou?

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Let's take it back, y'all. Back to the days when R. Kelly wore leather vests and "Jodeci" boots -- a couple pelvic thrusts after the "Bump 'n Grind" days but several court dates before he started asking folks to "Step in the Name of Love." I'm talking about the days when "Down Low" was simply the name of a song that had everything to do with cheating and nothing to do with the closeted homosexuality of black men.


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Quiet leader speaks volumes

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Big, strong, talented and quiet. Four words that are thrown around without reprieve when the IU football team speaks about their defensive captain, senior Jodie Clemons.


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Floppy drives no longer PC staple

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ATLANTA -- When Michael McCreary bought three new computers for his company, he had no need for one of the oldest and most common computer technologies, the floppy drive. But like many computer customers, he ended up buying floppies anyway. After all, they're cheap, and he still has a few of the 3.5-inch disks lying around.


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Jobs depend on credit reports

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NEW YORK -- Brenda Matthews thought she had a new job lined up at Johnson & Johnson headquarters in New Jersey. After applying online for a position as a patent specialist, she was called in for interviews that seemed to go well.


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A student's 'right to furnish'

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College. It's a time for learning, a time for personal growth. It's a time for cheap beer, cheap pizza and cheap sex. And, perhaps most importantly, perhaps least importantly, it's a time for cheap students to place dirty, moldy old couches on the dirty, moldy front porches of dirty, moldy old houses. But here at IU, we take this final liberty for granted. Not all schools are so fortunate.