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Union Board applications due

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Applications for next semester's new leadership positions of Union Board, IU's largest student organization on campus, are due by 5 p.m. today in preparation for the upcoming elections. Union Board organizes diverse events and activities on campus.



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Radio personality to give lecture

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Tavis Smiley, a well-known radio personality, author, political commentator and public speaker is scheduled to visit IU next week as part of the Neal-Marshall School of Public and Environmental Affairs Public Policy lecture series. Smiley will speak at 4 p.m. Nov. 21 in the Willkie Auditorium.


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Like father like son?

A secret lies millimeters beneath Austin Collins' skin. As he talks, his hands fly in a storyteller's vision, every thought visible in his wide eyes. Despite his animation, he explains with even breath that one day this vivacity could screech to a halt.


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Wells found guilty on 2 counts

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His friends and family filled the courtroom Thursday, but Monroe County councilman Scott Wells sat alone, resting his head on the bench in front of him.


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Women's Recruitment kicks off this weekend

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Sororities will be busy this weekend trying to build for their futures. Chapters will be doing their best to recruit new members from the pool of women participating in 19 Party, part of this year's women's Recruitment. Women who are interested in being part of the greek community will visit all 19 chapters Saturday and Sunday to narrow their choices for which sorority would be best for them.


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TV ads invade residence halls

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Checking out at a food court, waiting for an elevator or even picking up mail may all be exercises in commercialism for students next semester.


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Writer to speak about new book

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Author Diane S. Bauden will read from and discuss "A Saving Solace," her new book about two women's struggles with loss and love, at 7:45 p.m. tonight in the Oak Room at the IMU.


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IU Professor's findings to be used in proposal to Congress

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A report co-authored by IU mineralogy professor David Bish and Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists recently made a case for Yucca Mountain, Nev., as the site for a new federal repository. The repository would serve as a permanent storage location for 70,000 metric tons of highly radioactive nuclear waste.


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Group to review athletic tickets

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In response to waning student interest in football games, the IU Student Association announced Wednesday the formation of a new student commission on athletics.


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Kappa Sigma faces sanction

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Kappa Sigma fraternity was placed on disciplinary probation Wednesday after an investigation into an incident last April by Dean of Students Richard McKaig. The fraternity has been under investigation by the University and the national chapter since a fraternity member was hospitalized due to injuries he sustained after being assaulted by other members of the fraternity. The man was duct taped to a ladder and had eggs thrown at him after giving his girlfriend a necklace with a pendant containing the letters of his fraternity, according to a previous IDS article. The fraternity will be restricted from social events, including intramural sports and campus activities like Little 500, IU Sing and Homecoming. "That decision is still subject to review if the chapter chooses," McKaig said.


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Big Ten Tournament returns to Bloomington, begins today

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After a five-year hiatus, the Big Ten Tournament makes its way back to Bloomington and Bill Armstrong Stadium this year, marking the fourth time IU has hosted the conference tournament and the first time since 1997. The winner receives an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. IU coach Jerry Yeagley said he views the conference tournament as preparation for the Tournament for his team. "We like to look upon the Big Ten Tournament the same as the NCAA Tournament," Yeagley said. "Every game is the championship game. We have to be prepared though. Upsets have taken place." The Big Ten Tournament boasts a strong field, with three teams recording 11 or more wins. Michigan enters the tournament with the most victories, as they have 13. But IU was able to win the regular season title by going undefeated through the conference season.


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Memo warns of e-mail release

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IU officials are advising University personnel to obtain private e-mail accounts to send and receive personal messages since their e-mails could be requested as a matter of public record, according to a memo sent Oct. 20 by University lawyers.


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Jury to deliver decision

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Scott Wells' criminal trial concluded Wednesday, but the Monroe County councilman will have to wait until today for the verdict.


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Top recruits sign with IU

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Mike Davis said Wednesday was like Christmas in November for the Hoosier program. The IU men's basketball coach announced his recruiting class for next season, landing four of his five early verbal commitments.


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Seniors reflect on last season as Hoosiers

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As the IU volleyball team's season winds down, players and coaches are starting to look ahead to next year. For four Hoosiers, the next year in their life will be drastically different from those of the players and coaches they leave behind.


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Davis ready to see improvement in exhibition

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Last Friday, the IU men's basketball team barely pulled off an overtime win in their first exhibition game against Athletes in Action. Their two-point victory, 70-68, didn't come easy. "We probably should have lost the game by 15," IU coach Mike Davis said. "I see that now watching the tape."


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Kernan's entry energizes Democrats

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It's good to be a Democrat in Indiana this week. Last week was election week, and it went well, but that isn't why it was a good week for Democrats in Indiana. That reason is Joe Kernan.


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'Sow a smear of roses'

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The world is not a scary place. Not a cruel place. Not a happy place. According to Candace Bushnell, "The world is a very, very commercial place." And I guess I shouldn't have expected any less.