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Excepting policy

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There’s been a lot of talk around the IU campus as of late concerning a somewhat controversial decision from President Herbert to ban smoking. Take, for example, the following overheard conversation between a nonsmoker and a smoker: Nonsmoker: Pretty soon you’ll have to go off campus for that cancer stick. Ha ha.




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The fear behind fear

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As human beings we live with fear on a daily basis. Fear is a major factor in our decision-making. We choose careers, goods, even significant others based on these fears. We fear rejection, we fear failing, we fear being outcast from society. As a social defense mechanism, a large percentage of us battle this fear by several means. One way we handle this fear is by becoming cynical. We start to view everything negatively (so as not to get upset) and we find other cynical people that confirm our worldviews. This cynicism is a cancer to society and ironically keeps future generations from conquering their fears.

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Cocaine bust in dorm leads to arrests

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Three Fort Wayne natives, including one IU student, are facing charges related to the sale of cocaine after an IUPD undercover operation came to an end this weekend.


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Stranded climbers rescued

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GOVERNMENT CAMP, Ore. – Three climbers stranded on Mount Hood after a fall were rescued Monday after spending the night amid ferocious winds and blowing snow. “Their condition is very good at this time,” Russell Gubele, coordinating communications for the rescue operation, told CNN.


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Beginning fall ’07, Quechua to fulfill IU undergraduate language requirement

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IU will soon be offering a new language to fulfill undergraduate requirements. Professor Francisco Tandioy, a native speaker, will teach Quechua, the second most-spoken language in South America. Beginning Fall ’07, Tandioy will teach Quechua for four semesters. At that time, these classes will be offered in a quantity large enough to fulfill foreign language requirements, and will also fulfill the language part of the international studies major.


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Down with the sickness

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I can tell you exactly what all this snow makes me not want to do: go to the bars, go to class, go to parties, go out to dinner with my Friday night sushi partner, go to work or basically leave my womb-like nest of a bed at all. The clouds, the wind, the freezing rain? I say, “No, thank you” to all that.


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Hoosiers take 2 of 4 at Terrapin Invitational

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It was two very different days for the IU women’s water polo team at the Terrapin Invite in College Park, Md. On Saturday the Hoosiers scored victories against host Maryland and George Washington. On Sunday they dropped their two games against No. 13 Hartwick College and No. 17 Princeton.


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Finding Herman B Wells

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After long months of secretly searching for candidates, it appears the IU trustees may soon reach the end of their quest to find IU’s new president. Though the chairwoman of the Presidential Search Committee, IU trustee Sue Talbot, has maintained that the new president would be named by this summer, IU Chancellor Ken Gros Louis believes the decision will be announced before the start of the University’s spring break, March 12.




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Deal pot

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That’s the unintentional message of a commercial for a local car dealership. The commercial depicts the owner of said dealership in a chef’s hat and apron, standing behind a large pot cooking up great savings and record-low annual percentage rates.




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Hoosiers return home to beat No. 21 Kentucky

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What a difference a few hundred miles make. The IU women’s tennis team spent last weekend in North Carolina, where the weather was comparatively balmy and everything happened according to schedule. Though very competitive, the Hoosiers weren’t able to upset either No. 11 Duke or No. 7 North Carolina.



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Around the World

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The U.S. and Israel agreed not to work with any new Palestinian government that does not renounce violence, recognize Israel and accept existing peace agreements, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Sunday. The U.S. and Israel agreed on the decision ahead of a three-way meeting with the Palestinians.



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