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Married to Paris

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What they don’t tell you when you go to study abroad is that by studying abroad, you have actually entered into a marriage with the place to which you will be traveling. They might phrase it in different terms, but if you’re studying abroad, don’t forget to pack something borrowed, new, old and blue, because you’re getting hitched.



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Light and Lyrics to present 1st concert, discuss current issues

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A new student organization, Light and Lyrics, will bring together music and people in hopes of stimulating conversation as it presents its first artistic event, a concert featuring local band True Story and student singer/songwriters Jonah Malarsky and Christine Papania.


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The real sexist

In response to John McCain’s accusation of Barack Obama’s so-called sexist remark against VP nominee Sarah Palin, it’s important to note the inherent hypocrisies within this situation and talk about who the true sexist in this campaign is.

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New Hoosier class raises the bar

Every freshman class at IU believes it is the best and brightest of the crop. The same is true for the class of 2012. Fortunately for them, recently released numbers seem to support this theory. The average combined math and verbal SAT scores for first-year students was 1,151, up five points from last year. Seventy-three percent ranked in the top quarter of their high-school class.


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Obama camp says it raised a record $66 million in August

Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign announced Sunday it raised $66 million in August, marking another record fundraising month for the Democrat. The August total tops the $55 million Obama raised last February.He reached the $66 million mark with help from more than a half million new donors.Obama’s total for August was almost $20 million more than the $47 million Republican rival John McCain raised last month.Obama’s campaign said with the latest figures he had more than $77 million cash on hand.More details about the campaigns’ finance are expected later this week, when their monthly financial reports are due at the Federal Election Commission.


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Calif. rail agency: Engineer’s error caused wreck, 25 deaths

A commuter train engineer who ran a stop signal was blamed Saturday for the nation’s deadliest rail disaster in 15 years, a wreck that killed 25 people and left such a mass of smoldering, twisted metal that it took nearly a day to recover all the bodies.


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Extending a hand

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IU is red-hot, and this month we’re so hot we’re turning purple, thanks to the heat produced by The Wall Street Journal last week. The Journal published an article about the recent phenomenon that has New Yorkers flooding to IU. In the days following the article, thousands of readers nationwide began e-mailing it to all their friends and college-bound children, making it the newspaper’s most e-mailed story of the week. The article’s popularity will inevitably result in even more East Coasters applying and being admitted this fall. Native Hoosiers might find themselves feeling less than hospitable to the wave of outsiders, making next year an inevitable culture clash.



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They killed Kenny!

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The Russian government is undertaking a courageous crusade to protect the innocent eyes and ears of its citizenry from the abasement of “national dignity” and incitement of “religious and national hatred.” These horrific notions, along with the villainy of “offending the honor and dignity of Muslims and Christians alike,” are the result of cartoon characters singing Christmas songs.


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The real sexist

In response to John McCain’s accusation of Barack Obama’s so-called sexist remark against VP nominee Sarah Palin, it’s important to note the inherent hypocrisies within this situation and talk about who the true sexist in this campaign is. As you may or may not know, Sen. McCain, the “moderate” Republican, is anything but moderate when it comes to women’s health, reproductive rights and abortion. Throughout his tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, Sen. McCain has consistently voted against abortion and has blatantly pledged to overturn Roe v. Wade.


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Superstition checkup

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If you’re crazy enough to switch majors at the outset of your junior year, or feeble minded enough to regurgitate others’ viewpoints while believing them to be your own, you’d not only fit the mold of a good many others on IU’s undergraduate scene. You wouldn’t just share something unexpectedly in common with me (at least occasionally). You might also be ripe for your latest superstition checkup.


After the storm – A man screams as he waits in a crowd for food during a food distribution operation by the Yele Haiti foundation in Cabaret, Haiti, on Saturday. The U.N.’s World Health Organization is appealing for $4.2 million to help treat injured and sick Haitians in the wake of a devastating string of storms.

Roadside bombs strike Iraq police convoy, kill 5 officers

Three roadside bombs planted in succession struck a police convoy Sunday in one of Iraq’s most dangerous provinces, killing five policemen. In Baghdad, the leader of a Sunni group allied with the U.S. died when his booby-trapped car exploded.




Students hold candles and American flags next to Showalter Fountain during a vigil Thursday night to honor those who died on Sept. 11, 2001.

Students reflect, mourn together

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Sophomore Ariel Altman and junior Marc Birbach waited on a bench next to the Showalter Fountain, surrounded by crowds of other students. The two friends, both from Queens, N.Y., recounted their experiences of Sept. 11, 2001, as they waited for a candlelight vigil in honor of the seven-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.


Senior Clint Ward speaks on behalf of the IU Students for John McCain during a debate in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on Thursday night.

Students for McCain, Obama face off

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The Democrats called John McCain “only 90 percent Bush.” The Republicans said “we can’t leave Iraq too soon.” The Democrats fear a McCain administration would be a “gradual chipping away at women’s rights.” The Republicans fear Barack Obama has “the most radical view on abortion.”