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Fraternity might face sanctions

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Delta Tau Delta faces sanctions from the University after IU Police Department officers responded to a call Saturday at the fraternity house and found people who "looked drunk," said IUPD Lt. Jerry Minger. Minger said while there weren't any state laws broken, University rules might have been violated during the event.


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Bursar institutes new fee policy

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Those who want to adjust their course schedule may have to pay a little more. The IU Bursar office announced Friday that changing sections of a class will cost twice as much. The modification was declared via mass e-mail and will go into effect next Fall.


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Man survives jump from Ballantine

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Hundreds of students witnessed a 22-year-old male student jump from the eighth floor of Ballantine Hall just before noon Monday. The student, a Merrilville, Ind., resident who lives in the dorms, survived the attempted suicide and was transported to Bloomington Hospital, according to IU Police Department Lt. Jerry Minger. Eyewitnesses said the man jumped and landed on the solid awning of the north side's first floor after breaking a window with a chair.


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Poll shows fewer students support Bush

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Freshman Tuneika Cooks is worried about the job market. She said there are a lot of students graduating and very few jobs to go around. "And when I graduate I would like to have a few more opportunities than those that are available now," Cooks said. "Well, there are hardly any opportunities available now."

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Hillel remembers victims

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The Helene G. Simon Hillel Center remembered the six million victims of the Holocaust Monday, 61 years to the day after the Warsaw ghetto uprising, with a Holocaust names remembrance. April 19 is the traditional day of Yom Hashoah, which means "day of the destruction." Twenty students stood at a podium facing Third Street and read thousands of Holocaust victims' names, one by one. The ceremony lasted five hours.


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Colleges receive hints on race

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Colleges have been issued a list of suggestions by the U.S. Education Department to increase the number of minority students accepted each year without taking race into account in admissions. According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, the 81-page guide will add to a similar report the department issued before the Supreme Court upheld race-based admission policies at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.


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IU to remember former Bursar

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IU will hold a memorial service for William "Bill" Walters, IU's former bursar at 2 p.m. April 22. The service will be held at the Indiana Memorial Union in the Whittenberger Auditorium. Walters worked for the University for 27 years and continued his service to the University until 2002. "Bill was a caring guy who always asked his employees about their families," said Linda M. Bruce, who worked in the bursar office for Walters.


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3 frats bring Guster for Little 500 concert

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The gates to the backyard of Phi Delta Theta will open at 5 p.m. Wednesday in preparation for Guster's debut as a musical appearance for this year's Little 500 festivities. Phi Delt, Phi Kappa Sigma and Kappa Sigma fraternities have teamed up to bring another well-known name in music to campus in hopes of raising not only interest in the Little 500 concert, but money for Riley's Children's Hospital as well.


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Business Briefs

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Former Qwest execs acquitted DENVER -- A federal jury acquitted two former Qwest executives of improperly booking nearly $34 million in revenue, a stinging defeat for the government in the first criminal trial stemming from accounting irregularities at the telecommunications giant.



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Eli Lilly quarterly earnings dip

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Monday Eli Lilly and Co. said first-quarter earnings dipped 2 percent in part because of a $362 million expense related to an acquisition, but the drug maker's results still beat analysts' expectations.



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Pedaling toward profit

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This weekend's Little 500 promises parties and excitement to students and those visiting IU as spectators to witness the world's "greatest college weekend." But the event also draws quite a crowd to the local scene as spectators and students alike spend money at local restaraunts, bars, hotels and other area businesses.


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Kenyans sweep annual race

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BOSTON -- Weakened by the heat and a mile-long sprint to the finish, Catherine Ndereba had to receive her winner's medal and olive wreath in a wheelchair. As for the traditional bowl of beef stew, she took a pass. It was much too hot for that.


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Bogado brings perspective

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She has a presence on the mound. With her hair braided back and sunglasses hiding her intimidating stare, you can almost see the batters tremble when they step to the plate against sophomore pitcher Mariangee Bogado. "When Mariangee came to IU, we didn't know much about her," senior Val White said. "We had only heard about how she pitched and were excited to have her on the team."


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Coach adjusts to new role on tennis team

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There are many important parts to any team, from players to trainers and specifically, coaches. This was evident last year when newly-hired assistant coach Matt Pledger had to fill the shoes of IU coach Ken Hydinger, who was on administrative leave last season for medical reasons.


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MLBPA director addresses steroids

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Major League Baseball Players Association Executive Director and IU alumnus Donald Fehr spoke at the Whittenberger Auditorium Monday afternoon, addressing the steroid-testing issue facing baseball as one of players' rights.


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Vlahogeorge gets early start

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While most students his age are thinking about senior pranks and which tux to wear to the prom, IU freshman quarterback Mike Vlahogeorge has his mind set on another topic -- football. Vlahogeorge is in a unique position because he opted to graduate high school early and enroll at IU in order to play with the spring football squad. Vlahogeorge comes into the IU program with serious credentials as the six-foot-three, 220-pound playcaller ranks No. 4 all-time in the Indiana state high school list with 10,757 career passing yards. Vlahogeorge acquired such numbers after a stellar senior season, passing for 3,347 yards and 44 touchdowns while averaging well over 300 yards per game.


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'Divas' show another coronation for Simpson

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NEW YORK --Even the folks at VH1 admit they didn't really consider Jessica Simpson diva material when they put together their annual "Divas" extravaganza last year. Rick Krim, a VH1 executive vice president, said she didn't seem to appeal to the targeted audience.


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Bluegrass lives on

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OWENSBORO, Ky. -- Hundreds of dedicated bluegrass music fans may have saved a music festival that was slated to end after this year. Last month, Executive Inn Rivermont officials said the third annual Bluegrass Returns to its Roots festival would be the last. But many of the 1,200-plus fans who filled the Showroom Lounge Friday and Saturday didn't want the music to stop.