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Students find voting help at www.collegevote.org

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With less than two months until the 2004 presidential election, students have a lot weighing on their minds. Besides deciding who to vote for, they must decide how to vote. To answer this need, http://collegevote.org was established. The Web site was implemented to help college students and their educators understand the voting process. The Web site includes sections on voter registration deadlines and absentee ballot information.


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An Irish wedding party

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I broke out of my American nutshell Thursday with the beautiful Guinness and a wedding party south of Dublin. Though I was off to a very rocky start, things turned out to be literally better than I ever could have imagined.


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Jordan River Forum

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In response to Jacob Johnston's "Campus conservatives underrepresented" (Sept. 7): Perhaps the reason you don't see a lot of "respect" for Christianity in the Indiana Daily Student is because the IDS must be fair to all faiths. While someone could write in the editorial section, "I, a Christian, believe..." the IDS itself cannot write anything discriminatory against any single group.


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Funding changes could affect Kinsey

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The U.S. House of Representatives passed two amendments late last week regarding federal aid for students and the institutions they attend in a process that led to the passage of a bill financing the U.S. Education Department and the National Institutes of Health for the 2005 fiscal year.

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Two clowns, a gun and homoeroticism

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Thursday, the Bloomington Playwrights Project started off its 2004 Dark Alley Series with "The Great Egress," a work by award-winning Midwestern playwright G. Riley Mills. "Egress" is the story of two circus clowns collaborating on a "job" offer received by one of them during the show.


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Dismantling a culture of fear

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She stood with waving strawberry tresses, gazing onto the field of last week's football victory with an attractive reticence and contagious grin. I'm a talker -- for those who know me, getting me to shut up is like asking President George W. Bush to do calculus -- but I couldn't utter a word; a paralytic fear locked me up as only my eyes darted to see her reactions. But before a few minutes ended, she was gone.


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Tax woes may close shelter

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KOKOMO -- A nonprofit group might have to close a shelter for young pregnant women because of unpaid taxes on the house where it has been located for about a decade.


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Concert patrons upset after rainout

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When fans bought tickets for the Hippy Hill Hoodang event in Bean Blossom, Ind., they expected a large venue with a multitude of local and popular punk bands for an entire weekend. However, all the concertgoers got was a few short hours of music, a rainstorm and a cancelled event with no refund for their troubles.


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Cold weather prompts unseasonal color change

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EVANSVILLE -- This summer's unseasonably cool weather has apparently tricked some of Indiana's trees to change into their fall finery weeks early. Tree enthusiasts say some trees and shrubs are changing colors far earlier than normal in southwestern Indiana -- particularly maples, burning bushes and sumacs that are now splashed with dark reds.


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Calling Mr. Manners

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The other day I stumbled across this post online that read, "Manners are scarce nowadays." The poster wrote this story about how some guy didn't hold the door for her and she was so pissed off she had to tell everyone about it. At first I thought this girl was dumb. But then I began seeing similar situations happening around campus, and it made me think she may have some kind of point.




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Ducking the debates

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The Commission on Presidential Debates, an independent, bipartisan organization, has proposed three 90-minute primetime network TV match-ups between President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry (one domestic policy, one foreign policy, one town-hall-style session with questions from uncommitted voters), along with one all-purpose debate between Vice President Dick Cheney and Sen. John Edwards.


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Taking the road more travelled

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So, I'm a senior. "So what?" you ask. "Why do I care what year you are?" Well, just stick with me here. Last week was the first time I had the fateful moment: I'm an adult. I know this should have occurred to me well before now, but well before now, I wasn't going to have to become an adult. Well before now, I had a great plan that allowed me to avoid adulthood for several more years.


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Gay college students eligible for special scholarships

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BERKELEY, Calif. -- Alyn Libman won a $15,000-a-year scholarship to the University of California at Berkeley with a resume that showed more than just Libman's athletic achievement and academic potential. It also showed years of ridicule, beatings and threats, along with Libman's decision to become a boy in 11th grade.


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Putin plan strengthens Kremlin

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MOSCOW -- Responding to a series of deadly terror attacks, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday moved to significantly strengthen the Kremlin's grip on power, with new measures that include the naming of regional governors and an overhaul of the electoral system.


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Unexpected IU victory inspires lofty fan predictions

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The Hoosier faithful broke out into a primal roar, followed by the religious incantation of "I-U" again and again until the final mighty psalm of "Indiana We're All For You" filled the air. The crowd noise was absolutely deafening -- worthy of any IU home game. There was just one problem -- the Hoosiers played some 2,400 miles away in Eugene, Ore., against the No. 24 Oregon Ducks.


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Rush offers camaraderie, philanthropy

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Prospective rushees filled Dunn Meadow while rap music blared and frisbees flew through the air as men's Rush kicked off Friday. Twenty-four fraternities set up tables to introduce their houses.


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IU upsets No. 24 Oregon Ducks 30-24

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Christmas came early for the IU football team Saturday after Oregon surrendered seven turnovers in the Hoosiers' 30-24 upset victory over the Ducks in Eugene, Ore. IU came into the game as a 20-point underdog. Throughout the game the Hoosier defense showed impressive play by forcing four fumbles in the first half and caused Oregon quarterback junior Kellen Clemens to throw three interceptions, two of them occurring in the fourth quarter.