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Coffee clash

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A tall coffee and a cinnamon twist pastry signaled the beginning of a new era Monday morning at the Indiana Memorial Union. That was the first order placed at Starbucks as it flung open its doors for the first time at the IMU -- though the coffee giant has already received some criticism from both employees and students within the Union. Coffee is certainly not a new addition to beverages offered at the IMU. The caffeinated drink seems to flow from students' veins each morning as countless patrons line up outside Union fixtures such as The Market and Sugar & Spice to get their daily fix. However, some people, such as Suzette May, manager of the IMU's Sugar & Spice coffee shop, already said they see the opening of Starbucks as just another way to bring needed cash to the Union, which has seen declining profits in recent years.


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Degrees of contention

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Large public institutions sometimes seem immune to controversy. In just this semester at IU-Bloomington, the Indiana Daily Student editorial board has highlighted the lack of a student vote on the General Education Committee, the many problems with Webmail, the lack of an undergraduate or Bloomington student representative in the IU presidential search and more. The response? Silence.




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IU slips past Lafayette College 91-66

The IU men's basketball team went on a 29-5 run late in the second half of Monday night's game to secure a 91-66 victory against the Lafayette College Leopards. The matchup marked the Hoosiers' first win of the regular season, and the first of IU coach Kelvin Sampson's career.






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Raking leaves to rake in the money

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While most of the campus was quiet early Saturday morning, many student volunteers left the comfort of their warm beds to rake leaves for the annual IU Habitat for Humanity Rake-a-Thon.


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Workshop helps students overcome procrastination habit

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From hanging out with friends to spending time on Facebook to playing video games, students put off doing their homework for a variety of reasons. But there are ways to get out of the habit of procrastination before it's too late, said Charity Krouse, a graduate student and teacher of X150: Managing Resources for Learning.



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A cultural union on IU's campus

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With Vietnamese folk music playing in the background, the bride and groom held hands atop the red curtain-draped stage as they received offerings of good luck from family and friends. After placing a pair of gold earrings on the bride, an act comparable to the Western tradition of exchanging rings, it became official -- the couple had just been married in a traditional Vietnamese wedding.



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Ground broken on facility named for slain IU student

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Sunday marked the groundbreaking ceremony for Jill's House, a temporary housing facility that will provide shelter for patients and families undergoing outpatient therapy at the IU Cyclotron Facility. The house is being built in honor of IU student Jill Behrman who disappeared May 31, 2000, and whose remains were found three years later in Morgan County.


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Bowing to Kelley

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We have noticed a trend that needs to be addressed immediately. While we have a captive audience (both of our readers), we'd like to point out that we know from firsthand experience that students in the business school do have good qualities. In fact, both of us live with business majors, and we have been made aware of our misconceptions.