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Facebook security, not a secure idea

You normally log on before class to see who has changed their relationship status or if new photos from the weekend’s party have made their way online. Facebook, a self-proclaimed “social networking tool,” has traditionally served as a way to keep tabs on your friends. But now, some college administrators hope to use it as a method for alerting students to dangerous situations as they arise on campus.


Carl Edwards does his trademark back flip after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sharpie 500 auto race Saturday night at the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol Tenn.

Miller’s Lap Around NASCAR

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Strap in as the Indiana Daily Student’s Geoffrey Miller talks NASCAR with a recap of last week’s race at Bristol and looks ahead to Sunday’s Sprint Cup race in California.



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Taber out 10 weeks with injured knee

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Senior forward Kyle Taber injured his knee last week and will have to undergo surgery today, according to a statement from IU Athletics media relations director J.D. Campbell. Taber is expected to miss 10 weeks while he recovers.



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Gallery features experimental, fresh works of art

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The School of Fine Arts Gallery might not draw the same crowds as Assembly Hall, but it does allow students to experience new art. This season, the SoFA Gallery has a variety of exhibits to expose students to contemporary artwork.


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Driver dies while fleeing off-duty officer

Osceola, Ind. – An autopsy was planned to determine whether a man attempting to flee from an off-duty police officer died from injuries suffered when his pickup truck crashed into a tree or whether he was hit by a shot fired by the officer.



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Volunteer groups pull together for green effort

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The Caldwell Eco-Center, which is named after Lynton K. Caldwell, a former IU professor and co-author of the 1969 National Environmental Policy Act, relies on volunteers to solve environmental issues at the grassroots level.


Actress Tina Stafford (Watho) and junior William Angulo (Wolf) pose for a publicity photo before their rehearsal for the musical “The Day Boy and the Night Girl” on Monday evening at the Wells-Metz Theartre. The show will run at 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday.

Theater and drama department presents 3rd production in series

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Recent movies such as “Enchanted” and the Shrek trilogy have proven that fairy tales aren’t just for kids anymore. Now, the IU Department of Theatre and Drama presents its own original musical adult fairy tale, “The Day Boy and the Night Girl.”




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McRobbie will not sign drinking age petition

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IU President Michael McRobbie is not among the more than 100 college and university leaders who have signed a petition that argues the legal drinking age should be lowered to 18, even though he thinks the drinking age should be lowered.


Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks during the Democratic National Convention on Monday in Denver.

Kennedy, Michelle Obama rally Dems

DENVER – Ailing and aging, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy issued a ringing summons to fellow Democrats to rally behind Barack Obama’s pioneering quest for the White House Monday night in a poignant opening to a party convention in search of unity for the fall campaign.


IU sophomore pledges Tim Hightower and Matthew Cole carry a couch they just bought for $185.00 on Monday afternoon into Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity on Third St.

WELCOME BACK

Whether you are a wide-eyed freshman or a victory-lapper, there is something for everyone – or at least free food – during Welcome Week


Delegates slowly trickle into the Pepsi Center for the kickoff of the Democratic National Convention on Monday in Denver.

DNC has bigger focus on Indiana

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DENVER – Bob Pastrick, one of 85 Indiana delegates here, is no stranger to conventions. After all, he’s been going to them for almost 50 years.


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Son of diversity

While McCain people envied then mocked Obama’s popularity, I’ll bet many of us got a little misty-eyed when this American son of diversity addressed the German people. The sea of Berliners seemingly stretched beyond the horizon. Heady stuff! And why not?