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Kirkwood ticket wins IUSA election

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Despite controversy, the Kirkwood ticket won the IU Student Association elections Wednesday night. At a hearing the same night, fines were levied against the ticket for violating IUSA election codes. SPECIAL COVERAGE:  2008 IUSA Elections

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Junior streaks to first-place upset

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Heading into Wednesday night’s Individual Time Trials, all eyes were on last year’s Individual Time Trial champion and record-holder, Teter senior Sarah Rieke. Someone forgot to tell Wing It junior Kristi Hewitt.



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Dada art: more than just a urinal

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In 1917, French artist Marcel Duchamp, in a very artisty manner, exhibited a urinal, not of his own creation, turned upside down and signed, “R. Mutt,” as his latest work and titled it, “Fountain.”


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Butler student rebuffed by Chelsea Clinton says he supports her mom

INDIANAPOLIS — The college student who got a stinging brushback from Chelsea Clinton when he asked about the Monica Lewinsky scandal said Wednesday he’s a Clinton supporter who was trying to get her to show “what makes Hillary so strong.”




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Bloomington named state’s ‘best walking city’

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Twenty-four years ago, Mike Lorton graduated from IU. After retiring, he decided to come back to Bloomington with his wife. One of the main reasons, he said, was because of the ease of walking in the city.


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Fat lady sings

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If you’ve any lingering hope that humanity’s nature is essentially good, I need only the music libra


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Bush, with more nuts

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Many people tend to think of Sen. John McCain as a maverick. Many people think of him as a foreign policy expert. Many people think he sticks to his guns and his principles.


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Macabre milestones

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Five years. 4,000 American bodies. $500 billion. The United States’ terrorizing war recently passed these grim milestones. One day


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Evaluating evaluations

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"I talk about No Child Left Behind like Ivory soap: It’s 99.9 percent pure or something.” That’s Education Secretary Margaret Spellings on the efficacy of the federal law passed in 2002. She continues: “There’s not much needed in the way of change.” Experts say otherwise. The latest move away from No Child Left Behind, which is considered by the National Education Association to have “produced many unintended and unfavorable consequences for students, parents and educators across the country,” is a recent bill passed by the New York Assembly, preemptively barring New York City and other districts from linking teacher tenure to students’ test scores.


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Thank you, Israel

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Instant messaging, wireless computer chips and video camera capsules that examine internal organs. What do these three relatively new innovations have in


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No guns on campus

Dear Chase Cooper, I noticed in your article “Ban gun bans” (IDS Feb. 26) you have showed lots of passion towards the safety of the students on college


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Fire Greenspan now

As a graduate of IU, I would like to give my opinion on the most recent incidents at IU with regard to men’s basketball. I would


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Not for the money

As a current Advocate for Community Engagement,


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Flee from hate speech

Jonathan Rossing asks an important question and deserves a