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Put your diversity where your mouth is

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Thursday's CultureFest -- the socially-infused block party with a variety of ethnic foods, dances and more -- was a great opportunity to showcase IU's different culture centers and opportunities. Many student groups are able to set up tents, meet and greet incoming freshmen and display a stratified campus culture. What happens after the tents come down is anybody's guess.


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Proposed legislation, new Web site aimed at sex offenders

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INDIANAPOLIS -- More convicted sex offenders would be prohibited from living within 1,000 feet of schools or day cares under legislation a state senator plans to introduce next session. Republican state Sen. Jeff Drozda of Westfield and police also announced support Thursday for a new Web site they say is easier to navigate and will allow people to be notified if a sex offender moves within five miles of an address. It includes detailed maps of where sex offenders live, aerial photographs of areas and schools locations.


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Freshmen Frenzy

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Freshmen at IU expect to meet new roommates on move-in day. They expect to meet resident assistants and maybe their residence manager. But most likely, they don't expect to meet the president of IU. Adam Herbert, the head of all University operations, welcomed a few dozen students as they moved into Foster Quad Wednesday morning. Herbert said his annual visit makes it clear to parents and freshmen that he leads a supportive University.


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Returning students bombard retailers

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Swarms of students and parents pillaged stores Wednesday, pumping dollars into local businesses as the class of 2009 settled into their new homes. Supermarkets, restaurants and general retailers from Kirkwood Avenue to College Mall have taken on the hoards of kids and their credit card-wielding parents with increasing frequency throughout the week, according to managers and employees throughout the city.

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Sophomore's poem highlights induction ceremony

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The University seal lowered and the pipe organ blew to announce the beginning of IU's Freshman Induction Ceremony, the official acceptance of Bloomington's newly initiated Class of 2009. The event, which annually serves to welcome freshmen and to provide emotional salve to parents just before the moment of severance, could have been mistaken for the marriage of lesser royals had it not been for an abundance of Hollister T-shirts. Still, amid what some could justifiably have conceived as pomp, the event was not thoughtfully dismissed.


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All moved in, no place to go FIND YOUR FUN

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It's your first weekend in Bloomington. Instead of sitting in your dorm room staring at your new roommate, get off your butt and do something. Let IDS WEEKEND break it down for you. Here's the fat, the skinny and everything in between.


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Campus, city offer parking amnesty through Monday

Incoming students and belabored parents don't need to worry about obeying parking laws as they move in this week. Bloomington and IU Parking Operations will not be ticketing drivers who don't have parking tags, at least until Monday when classes resume, according to parking officials.



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NCAA adds extra year to South Carolina's probation

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COLUMBIA, S.C. - The NCAA added an extra year to South Carolina's self-imposed two years' probation, but did not impose sanctions on TV or postseason appearances for 10 violations that occurred during the tenure of retired football coach Lou Holtz.


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Atlanta edges Chicago 3-1

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Two bunts, a bad throw and a tricky hop turned around the Atlanta Braves' day and sent Mark Prior and the Chicago Cubs to another numbing defeat at Wrigley Field.


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IU's incoming freshmen on display in scrimmage

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INDIANAPOLIS -- The new faces of Hoosier basketball continued giving fans a glimpse of upcoming seasons Tuesday night as a statewide exhibition tour wound through Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis.


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Tour director: Armstrong 'fooled' the sports world

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PARIS - Sounding convinced that Lance Armstrong is guilty of doping, the director of the Tour de France said "we were all fooled" and the seven-time champion owes an explanation for "proven scientific facts" from a newspaper report alleging he cheated to win cycling's most prestigious event. Jean-Marie Leblanc's comments appeared in the French sports daily L'Equipe Wednesday, a day after the newspaper reported that six urine samples provided by Armstrong during the '99 Tour tested positive for the red blood cell-booster EPO.


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Turkish center picks Hoosiers instead of Tar Heels, Gators

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The IU basketball community was finally able to stop holding its breath Wednesday regarding prep star Brandon Rush -- even if only to say "who?" Turkish standout Cem Dinc made his own recruiting waves Thursday when he expressed interest in attending IU this year. The 6-foot-10, 255-pound center cancelled visits to the University of Florida and the University of North Carolina after spending the early part of the week in Bloomington.


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A dirty shame

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If you've looked in a urinal around campus lately, you may have seen a curious screen under that urinal cake. Ladies, you'll just have to take my word on this one. They are typical urinal screens, but instead of a reminder to flush, they read: "You hold in your hand the power to stop sexual assault."


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Indebted to debt

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For any college student (except those with a parental carte blanche), debt remains a very real threat, if not a reality already. I know economics tends to be a dry subject, but for any student with debt or soon to be accumulating debt, the subject of bankruptcy is urgent.


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Hot or not?

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Before the technology gurus at IU pat themselves on the back, there are still some improvements to be made to our "hot" technology campus. In 2001, Time magazine named IU "College of the Year" among research institutions. In 2002, IU took home another ranking from The Princeton Review as the No. 1 party school.



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Rankings, shmankings

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IU's position in the recent college rankings reflects the good, the bad and the ugly. Though Newsweek ranked IU the Hottest Big State School, it also took a No. 1 position for beer consumption, as well as No. 6 party school by The Princeton Review. In the overall college rankings in U.S. News & World Report, IU fell from No. 71 last year to No. 74.


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Tropical storm nearing Florida

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MIAMI -- Tropical Storm Katrina threatened to dump more than a foot of rain on parts of water-logged Florida as it approached the state Wednesday, with forecasters expecting it to strengthen to a weak hurricane before hitting the coast.