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Cold feet

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With an economy in recession and a presidential election a few months away, the debate about America’s foreign debt is on the horizon. More difficult than determining how much money the federal government should spend will be the question of how to spend that money.



Jacob Kriese

The great shake-up

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Hoosier fans will be reaching for their programs when basketball season tips off in November. Only three players – sophomore walk-on guard Brett Finkelmeier, sophomore guard Jordan Crawford and senior forward Kyle Taber – will return from the 2007-2008 team after a series of well-documented shake-ups resulted in a coaching change for the Hoosiers.


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'Criminal neglect', indeed

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Monday marked the one-month anniversary of Cyclone Nargis’s devastating rampage through Burma, and the outlook for victims remains dire.





Clinton 2008 Primary

Clinton open to being Obama’s VP

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NEW YORK – Angling for a vice presidential nod, Hillary Rodham Clinton refused to bow out of the Democratic race Tuesday, hoping to maintain leverage as Barack Obama clinched the delegates needed to secure the party’s nomination.



Chris Pickrell

400 children sign up for IU Swim Camp

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At the edge of the pool at Counsilman-Billingsley Center in the Student Recreational and Sports Center, a row of children bent their bodies carefully.


The Indiana Daily Student

IU studies showcased at health conference

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About 50 percent of students in a study conducted at IU have at least two risk factors for heart disease, said researchers who presented their findings during the annual American College of Sports Medicine conference May 28-31 in Indianapolis.



The Indiana Daily Student

Clinton open to VP nod

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WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton told colleagues Tuesday she would consider joining Barack Obama as his running mate, and advisers said she was withholding a formal departure from the race partly to use her remaining leverage to press for a spot on the ticket.


Obama 2008 Primary

Obama seals Democratic nomination

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Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois sealed the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation's first black president. A vanquished Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket.


Pete Stuttgen

Students play in summer storm

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Spectators of all kinds gathered around the flooded west side of campus Wednesday evening. People waded in water up to their waist and others took photos with their camera phones at the intersection of 7th and Woodlawn.


Chris Pickrell

Let's talk about sex

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Morrison Hall is located in the middle of IU’s campus, resting between Goodbody and Sycamore Halls. Behind the large oak trees that shade its lawn and up the stairs that entice its guests sits the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, which takes up three of the building’s floors.


The Indiana Daily Student

Welcome Week 2008: an introduction to IU

Get acquainted with IU’s campus and student life during Welcome Week, where freshmen meet each other at events involving free food, shopping, music and more.


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Wells 1950

The father of IU

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“Enormously humane and generous.” Those were the first words Chancellor Ken Gros Louis used to describe the University’s “Man of the Century,” former IU President Herman B Wells.


Herman B Wells

The father of IU

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“Enormously humane and generous.” Those were the first words Chancellor Ken Gros Louis used to describe the University’s “Man of the Century,” former IU President Herman B Wells.