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New 'IDS' editor selected

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After an intense application process and daunting public interviews, the Indiana Daily Student has chosen its new editor in chief, fifth-year senior Josh Sanburn, for the 2005 spring semester.


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Journalism library receives facelift

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It's been a little more than one week since the opening of the newly renovated School of Journalism library, and its patrons have only positive feedback on the improvements. Librarian Grace Jackson-Brown said the flow of students and faculty through the library has been slow, but responses have been positive.


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Forum analyzes voter fraud consequences

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By Haley Beck Indiana Daily Student A forum discussed the possibility of voter fraud and its implications in the recent presidential election Friday in Wylie Hall.


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Guarding the gobble

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There's a very important holiday coming up in less than two weeks. This holiday honors a very important day in the history of our country, and it allows us to reflect on the year. Yet, every year this poor holiday is overlooked in favor of the big ugly white man in the red suit who gives things to kids to shut up their whining.

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The new Uncle Toms

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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has "sold out" black America to the Democratic Party.


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Daylight-saving time or death

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If you've seen the 1985 classic "Back to the Future," perhaps you've noticed that Indiana governor-elect, Mitch Daniels, is suddenly acting much like Christopher Lloyd's character, Doc Brown.


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Hail to the who?

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Mr. Blanks, Please remember that your Chief George W. Bush won the election by less than 5 percent of the popular vote. According to you at least 48 percent of the voting public favors elitism. I would just call it intelligence. You might also keep in mind that the most popular reason people voted for Bush was for fear of terrorism. So to the contrary, I believe that the Bush campaign was much more effective at exploiting the fear tactic to win votes than the Democrats.




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Forum addresses terrorism

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As U.S. troops raided Falluja Friday afternoon, IU students gathered at the Indiana Memorial Union to dissect terrorism and the war on terror. "I know it was a bit ambitious," said David Baker, forum co-coordinator and graduate student. "But I wanted to see what IU students had to say on these issues, whether they were apathetic or not."


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Around The State

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Local police receive $60,000 check The United States Treasury wrote a $59,916 check to the Bloomington Police Department for their help in detecting an illegal Internet pharmacy raking in over $1 million.


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R.O.C.K. in B-Town

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Terry Tomlin remembers listening to John Mellencamp play at the Bluebird for $1.75. With hands clapping and the sounds of "Jack and Diane" blasting in the background, Tomlin joined Mellencamp fans from across several generations who came together at The City Grille Thursday night to hear their local hero rock out.


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Study: Admit fewer students

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A new report that could mark a significant shift in Indiana's higher education recommends that IU and Purdue University enroll fewer undergraduate students and increase emphasis on graduate education and the number of graduate students on their main campuses to prepare for the state's economic future.



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Student faces 6 counts of sexual battery

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An IU student was charged with six counts of felony class B sexual battery Wednesday. Khalid Fahad Hejab was arrested on a charge of larceny Monday night and taken to Monroe County Jail, where he remained until Thursday.




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Runners enter Regional meet with different priorities

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Just five years ago, the IU men's cross country team only hoped they would qualify for the NCAA Championships. This Saturday, instead of taking a last-ditch chance at qualifying and hoping luck falls on the Hoosiers' side, they will run with confidence, knowing that the 10,000-meter race at Eastern Michigan University is just a formality.


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Around The Court

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Davis signs Aussie big man Ben Allen Australian recruit Ben Allen signed his national letter of intent Thursday to play for the Hoosiers for the 2005-06 season.


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'JoePa' losing Nittany Lion pride

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This weekend, the Hoosiers will try to do something that's never been accomplished in school history. It's not anything similar to a national championship or a bowl game. In fact, it's not even close to beating a team like USC or Oklahoma. To make history this weekend, all IU needs to do is beat Penn State.