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Sigma Pi copes with temporary off-campus living

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Members of Sigma Pi said they hoped not much would change when they lost their house this fall, and though rumors spread as uncertainty grew, the fraternity said it is experiencing only minor setbacks.


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Fashion Mythbusters

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There is a misconception surrounding several fashion trends, stating that unless you look like supermodel Gisele Bundchen or are made of plastic and stand in a store’s display window, certain items should never make it on to your body. While models make clothes seem as appealing as possible, that does not mean they are the only people who can look fabulous in them. All bitterness toward the genetically gifted aside, some slight alterations and additions take tricky trends from off-limits to good-to-go.


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Life influences writings

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From fairy stories to science-based novels, A.S. Byatt spoke at the Solarium on Monday about her writing process and wide spectrum of works. Byatt is a prolific English novelist and short story writer, who has received much critical acclaim for her writing.



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Banks change policies to please customers

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Bank of America, two of the country’s biggest banks, have decided to listen to customer demand by revamping how they process debit card transactions and how they handle overdraft protection.




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IU grads launch online magazine hub

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Maggwire.com is a Web site that catalogues hundreds of free magazine articles. The idea first started when Jian Chai, a University of Michigan graduate and Deutsche Bank employee, was working to create for magazines what the video and music industry already had – a  central online hub.


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Ind. children to receive ID kits

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In 1997, the American Football Coaches Association was looking for a way to give back to the communities and countless fans that had supported them through seasons.



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Texts better left un-sent

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Alcohol and texting, depending on who is asked, can be the best or worst combination in recent history.









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Indiana underage alcohol program nabs 370 in 3 months

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — An Indiana State Excise Police initiative that uses underage customers to catch retailers selling alcohol to people under age 21 netted more than 370 violations across Indiana in only three months.