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New course to cover disabilities

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This spring, the sociology department will offer a new course covering issues related to one of the largest, but least studied minority groups in America -- people with disabilities. The course -- S101: Social Aspects of Disability -- will meet at 1 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays next semester.


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BPD Blotter

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Fight at Kilroy\'s on Kirkwood leads to arrests of 2 men; Man arrested for resisting police investigating noise complaint


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Libertarians meet to explain ideas

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At the IU Libertarians meeting Monday night, graduate student Erin Hollinden explained why voters might want to turn from the Democratic and Republican parties and vote Libertarian. She said voting Libertarian means voting with conscience, common sense and with the Constitution.


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Commission to sponsor diversity forum

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Only 7 percent of students on campus are considered minority students, according to the Commission on Multicultural Understanding. But COMU would like a better understanding of that diverse population.


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INPIRG needs student support

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The Indiana Public Interest Research Group has existed on the Bloomington campus for four years and has contributed tremendously to IU and the Bloomington community. Every year, volunteers stand up for the public interest, to speak up for students and to improve the campus and community.


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Women's soccer team tries to end losing streak

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The women's soccer team has won only one Big Ten game so far this season. It hasn't even won a conference game at home. It has been outscored 12-4 while only scoring one goal in five conference home games. It has had many injuries. Yet, the Hoosiers' frustration levels have remained fairly low.




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Freshman battles injury, plans return

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Freshman Katie Pollom plays the waiting game. By now, she's an unruffled pro. She waits. She watches. She anticipates the day she'll be able to step onto the volleyball court.


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Truth uncovered in WWF mishap

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After months of investigation, the identity of the man who ran over Stone Cold Steve Austin last November at Survivor Series was finally uncovered.


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Hollywood yawns out another season

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Hollywood is not only to blame for so many disappointing films this year, it is also responsible for offering some of the unimaginative TV programs this fall. Haven't the network executives realized that the most phenomenal programs in recent memory are reality shows, game shows and HBO's original programming?


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Funk-fueled band to perform at Axis

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Fishbone will fill Axis, 419 N. Walnut St., with funk Wednesday night, entertaining a crowd of college students after spending time recording with the likes of Perry Farrell, the Red Hot Chili Pepper's Flea, John Fusciante and Chad Smith, Gwen Stefani and George Clinton.


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ADD makes me special

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Have you ever forgotten to read an assignment for class? Ever raised your hand to answer a question, only to find you have no idea what you were going to say? Ever been out on a date and discovered that, to your chagrin, you forgot to wear shoes?


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Having fish is harder than it looks

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Goldfish. My roommate and I decided to have pet fish this year -- a choice we didn't realize would be so difficult. Just put some fish in a tank of water and feed them, right?


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The political wasteland

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With Election Day less than a month away, Indiana's estimated 4 million registered voters have little time to sift through the candidates on this year's ballot. While they have some cushion time before hitting the polls Nov. 9, most others have already missed the boat.


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Jazz musician to play Buskirk-Chumley

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It's not common for a bassist to serve as frontman in a jazz group. But Christian McBride breaks that mold. The accomplished jazz artist will play with his namesake band 7:30 tonight at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave. Tickets are $14 for general admission and $12 for students and seniors.



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'Pirates of Penzance' bright, uplifting

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Saturday night's performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance" used vocal artistry, colorful costumes and creative choreography to produce a show sparkling with wit. The full crowd at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave., laughed as they observed the melodramatic tale of true love, unfailing honor and a band of unlikely pirates. Though a few production flaws were evident, the musical was beautiful and enjoyable.


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The dumbing down of America

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I'm confessing my geekiness today, which should cause about as much shock as when Gandalf the Grey became Gandalf the White in the second book of the Lord of the -- oh, never mind. I am a member of MENSA, a society for geniuses. Membership is based primarily on IQ scores, but one also has to show proficiency in giving a nerdy laugh, receiving wedgies and, of course, the Star Trek quiz. I had to cheat on that part.