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Breaking through the glass ceiling

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When I was working as a journalist, I never really felt discriminated against as a woman except for one occurrence. I was working as a sports journalist in the mid-to-late 1980s and there were a lot of incidents with women in locker rooms, sexual harassment and male athletes having general hesitation when talking to female reporters."


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Finding strength in art

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If you asked J. Mark Inman what his art could be classified as, he would tell you he honestly does not know. Inman says three months ago, during his eighth hospitalization since being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he just took it into his head to pick up a paintbrush and start painting.


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Efforts help track cheating

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A big assignment is due today. Rather than take a zero, many students might just take the answers from someone in their class who has them. More and more students are making this choice at IU.

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Campus organization teaches more than how to fold clothes

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The Apparel Merchandising Organization, a student group focusing on retailing and merchandising, will hold a mass meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight in the McNutt Quad formal lounge. Senior Laura Barker, vice president of the AMO, is responsible for operating the monthly mass meetings and finding guest speakers.


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Students looking to 'Teach for America'

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IU students searching for a job may find their answer in Teach For America, which not only provides students with valuable job experience, but gives them a chance to make a difference. Teach For America provides graduating students a chance to involve themselves in bettering the academics of today's youths. In the program, students who are accepted work as teachers in inner-city schools. Often the children they teach do not receive equal education opportunities because of their low-income status.


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Common STD not as prevalent at IU, officials say

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A recent study showed that trichomoniasis is now the leading sexually transmitted disease among college women, according to a news release from Presutti Laboratories, Inc. But health officials at IU said the infection isn't as prominent as other STDs.


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Judge says Bryant must stand trial

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EAGLE, Colo. -- Kobe Bryant must stand trial on a charge of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old resort worker, a judge ruled Monday, clearing the way for a celebrity trial the likes of which hasn't been seen since O.J. Simpson. Eagle County Judge Frederick Gannett said prosecutors presented enough evidence Bryant might have committed the crime June 30. The Los Angeles Lakers guard could face a life sentence if convicted. His next appearance, in district court, is set for Nov. 10.


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Davis starts as 2nd in command

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Kathy Davis took office as Indiana's lieutenant governor Monday by pledging to "tackle tough issues" facing the state, including a struggling economy and $1 billion budget deficit. "We will solve this, as we have before, with honest assessment, open discussion and cooperation," Davis said to several hundred people at a Statehouse ceremony. Davis was sworn in by Chief Justice Randall Shepard shortly after the General Assembly voted unanimously to confirm her nomination, completing a change in top leadership caused by last month's death of Gov. Frank O'Bannon. Davis, a seasoned government manager nominated by Democratic Gov. Joe Kernan, is the first woman to serve either as Indiana's governor or lieutenant governor. She noted that while thanking Kernan and his wife, Maggie, for "placing your confidence in me."


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Lessons in unpredictability

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The college football season is at the halfway point of its season and as November nears, the games will become even more important for those teams still atop the polls.


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It just sounds dirty

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Take a cold shower. Think about Margaret Thatcher. But calm down, and do whatever you need to do to get through "The Lover's Tongue: A Merry Romp Through the Language of Love and Sex."


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Emotion evident in performance

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The wine of youth is fermenting tonight in the banks of God." With these words, Atar Arad introduced an evening of wonderful viola music, erupting immediately into the opening strains of Rebecca Clarke's "Sonata for Viola and Piano" and concluding nearly an hour and a half later with the playful Bela Bartok "Sonatina."


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Monks introduce Tibet through food tasting

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As day was beginning to turn into night and the air temperature was steadily dropping, a crowd of believers and those simply interested gathered at the Dagom Gaden Tensung Ling Monastery Saturday. The prayer flags surrounding the compound flowed in the breeze with tiki torches livening up the dusk.


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Renovated park solves water woes

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Since the spring of 2002, construction of Miller Showers Park has been going on between College and Walnut Ave. Bloomington residents who use the two high traffic streets daily might only see the construction as a inconvenience, but by December 5th city officials say the park replacing the construction will benefit the city and the environment.


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Jordan River Forum

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The age-old question: How do you get students to vote in local elections? The Republican Party thinks they have an answer.


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Allergies attack campus

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Sophomore Lida Coalter said she never had problems with allergies before she came to IU. "Back home I'm sneezes-free," Coalter said.


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Athletics aware of IUPD inquiry

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The IU Athletics Department said in a brief statement Monday it is aware of the investigation involving misuse of University long-distance codes by IU football players, and it is cooperating with the IU Police Department.


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Board approves absentee requests

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The Monroe County election board said Monday it has no choice but to approve the remaining applications for mail-in absentee ballots, despite questions about more than 200 requests filled out at IU greek houses.


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My mom votes

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An open letter to student voters, especially greeks: In Bloomington elections, student turnout is usually dismal. We're talking low single-digit percentages. Suddenly this year tons of students are newly eager to vote. Some are so eager, they're risking breaking the law to do it.


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War of the Worlds

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NBC News reported last week that part of the army's top brass has been filtering the Afghan and Iraq wars through an incredibly powerful religious lens. Lt. Gen. William Boykin, the deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence and war-fighting support, has lectured at religious functions around the country to endorse his theologically tinted viewpoint of the wars.