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Senior Meredith Suffron, president of IU Student Association, said she adamantly believes in the importance of student input in the hiring of a new athletics director. To that end, she planned and played host to a meeting for the general public Wednesday. The goal was for them to tell her what they think should be considered when choosing a new athletics director.


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IU Press employees outline anniversary celebration

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IU Press employees are planning tentative events to mark the 50-year anniversary of the printing of the organization's first book. Former President Herman B Wells founded IU Press in 1950 to publish scholarly journals and literature, but its first literary work was not printed until 1951.


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Oklahoma City bomber nears execution

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Today, a judge is expected to set an execution date for convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. If no further appeals are filed, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Matsch, who presided over his sentencing and granted McVeigh's request to waive his right to appeal and expedite his execution, will be rendering the execution date, which could happen within 60 days.












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Asian Superstars

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Sitting around a table at Bears' Place, sipping on a Newcastle and joking away the time, the five men who are OlO show off the new shirts they will use for the recording of their first music video, the song "Red Man Go On." The shirts are blank except for the numbers 010 on the back. The shirts are all various colors, and the band members fight over which color each will wear for the video, which will be filmed in Brown County and Chicago. The video will air in Japan to support the album OlOrizedcoloralbum.



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DJ keeps bodies moving

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Thumping music, flashing lights and clouds of smoke fill the dance floor as clubgoers dance the night away. Junior Scott Jacobson stands tall behind his DJ tables as his brown eyes gleam. Sweat pours down his face and seeps into his hair while his boots tap the rhythm against the floor. This is an average weekend night for "DJ Scotty J."