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Blood drive calls for equality

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The Sigma Phi Beta fraternity, along with the Secular Alliance, will put on the Blood Drive for Equality from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in Kelley School of Business 307 to bring awareness to the men who have sex with men (MSM) blood donation ban that is currently in effect.



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Student admits role in NY SAT fraud case

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IU sophomore Adam Justin is facing accusations of fraudulent standardized test taking after his connections to a group of alleged cheaters were revealed. He now faces possible legal woes and disciplinary action from the University.


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The benefits of Google and Facebook’s invasiveness

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Face it, privacy on the Internet doesn’t exist. While there is no shortage of people willing to complain about this consequence of the digital revolution, there exists a minority of us who recognize it for some of its benefits.





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New faces continue to pop up across Big Ten

One of those was Indiana Coach Kevin Wilson. After a 1-11 season, Wilson is no longer the rookie, nor is he one of the newest faces to the conference.



All-Expenses-Paid Trip to Siberia.

An ultimate holiday gift guide

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I’ve compiled a gift guide for people who never are touched by the Christmas spirit. I beseech you, dear reader, to find a place in your heart to give to these poor people.


Sports Graph 2

Youth-carried offense guides team

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Statistically, the scales were reversed on offense in 2011. While IU’s leading passer, rusher and receiver were all juniors or seniors in 2010, the leading passer, rusher and receiver were underclassmen in 2011.


Basketball

Column: Surprise, surprise

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Before this IU basketball season began, everyone had their own expectations of the team and its players. Here is one disappointment and one pleasant surprise so far:




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Panhellenic gives sorority rush tips

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Women’s recruitment for the greek system kicks off this weekend with 20 Party, an event in which the women rushing get to know all of the chapters on campus. Laura Walker, the vice president of recruitment for Panhellenic, said this can be a stressful time for women going through the process. She offered a breakdown of what women need to know if they’re about to rush, or even if they just have friends about to enter the process


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IU alumna exhibit remains on display

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The Mathers Museum of World Cultures is currently displaying an exhibit by former IU student Erika Brown titled “Blended Harmonies: Music and Religion in Nepal.” 


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‘Urbana’ CD released by Latin group

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The Latin American Popular Music Ensemble is redefining the perception of music within its genre. The group will perform at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Auer Hall within the Jacobs School of Music.The concert will feature members of El Taller and will be the official release event for the ensemble’s latest CD, “Paisaje Urbano.”


Kinsey

Exhibit brings diverse art

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“The Photographs of Len Prince,” an exhibition of Prince’s work, is on display until Dec. 21 at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction.