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Auditorium to hold training session for student ushers

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With approximately 800 volunteers in its ranks, the IU Auditorium relies on students and community members to supply its corps of ushers, who not only supervise crowd control but are also encouraged to make a connection with guests on the relatively short journey from the entrance to their seats, according to the IU Auditorium's Web site.


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Shake my what?

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Young lady, would you kindly oscillate your hindquarters? This is a request that many artists communicate by combining the words "shake," "ass" and "girl."


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Whoring for Pluto

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It's a universal tragedy. Because of new planetary guidelines, Pluto is no longer considered a planet. According to astronomers, Pluto shall hereby be referred to as simply "really big ball."


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artifacts

A cover illustration from the June 1904 issue of Ladies Home Journal.



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Sodrel speaks to IU College Republicans

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Rep. Mike Sodrel, R-9th, urged young people to get out and vote in his speech at the IU College Republicans call-out meeting Monday night. "It's important for young people to get engaged," he said. "They have more to win or lose in this next election. I'm in the fall of my career, but they're in the spring of theirs. If we pass the wrong laws and the wrong regulations now, they'll suffer longer."


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'Crocodile Hunter' killed by stingray

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CAIRNS, Australia - Steve Irwin, the hugely popular Australian television personality and conservationist known as the "Crocodile Hunter," was killed Monday by a stingray while filming off the Great Barrier Reef. He was 44.


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New Requirements

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A proposal coming before Bloomington faculty today could make it easier for students to transfer between colleges at IU.


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Buses have record-setting week

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Last week IU Campus Bus Service experienced a "record-setting" increase in ridership, a continuation of a trend that began last year when buses became free to all students, campus bus service officials said.



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Bush optimistic about economy in speech

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PINEY POINT, Md. -- President Bush said Monday the economy is growing steadily and jobs are plentiful, but America must work harder to break its dependency on foreign oil.


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2 students arrested for assault

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Police arrested two IU students Sunday on felony charges after they broke into a Bloomington home and beat a resident and his guest with brass knuckles, police said.



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Tiger wins 5th straight tourney

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NORTON, Mass. -- What began as a rally quickly turned into a rout for Tiger Woods, who matched the lowest final round of his career Monday in the Deutsche Bank Championship to win for the fifth straight time on the PGA Tour.


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Protesters want Pluto as planet

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LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- Size doesn't matter. That was the message as friends and colleagues of the late Clyde Tombaugh, the astronomer who discovered Pluto, gathered on the New Mexico State University campus to protest the International Astronomical Union's recent decision to strip Pluto of its status as a planet.


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S is for success

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What is the most important behavior for college student success? The word starts with an "S." You might guess studying, and you would be partially correct. However, there is something as important that must occur before studying, reading and review and that word also starts with an "S" -- SLEEP. How much sleep do students need? Most sleep experts agree that between seven and nine hours is optimal or the natural amount of sleep it takes to wake feeling refreshed and staying alert throughout the day. Many students say that they never experience this. How important is sleep to student life?


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In case of emergency

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Last month the FDA approved emergency contraceptives for over-the-counter sales. Health officials contend that the decision will not affect sexual behavior in the United States; opponents fear that Plan B will promote irresponsibility and enable more unethical conduct.



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Alumni working to be part of presidential search

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With IU alumni filling seven of 13 positions on the presidential search committee, Ken Beckley, president and CEO of the IU Alumni Association, has every reason to be excited and said he is pleased in how the process has gone thus far.