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GIS Day set for Wednesday

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For those who like maps, geology, geography or even aerial photos, Wednesday’s Geographic Information Systems Day offers an opportunity to learn more about careers in this field.


Professor Richard DiMarchi discovered the synthetic insulin Humalog while working at Eli Lilly and Company.

Remedy through research

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The walls of most professors’ offices tend to be graced with artistic paintings or portraits of respected figures in their fields. The walls of IU chemistry professor Richard DiMarchi’s office, though, are lined with images of molecules. To IU’s department chair of biochemical sciences and former Eli Lilly and Company vice president, this is art.


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Bullet hole theory

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By the time I was 19, I had learned from some of the greatest business minds of our generation – excellent managers, networkers and leaders. I had spent many hours learning from their triumphs, failures and insights, and I had done it for several hundred dollars.


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Business workshop to be held this Friday

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This Friday, Cook Group Inc. will sponsor a workshop as part of the Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series hosted by the Kelley School of Business. The workshop, titled “Biological and Physiological Differences Across the Population: Implications for Research and Development Along the Life Sciences Value Chain,” is the second in a series of four workshops scheduled to take place throughout the academic year.

Professor Raymond Burke demonstrates a product comparison program Saturday afternoon at the Kelly School of Business. It was developed to test which product a shopper would select at a convience store. Burke coined the term “shoppability” to describe this process.

Decoding shoppability

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The Customer Interface Laboratory in IU’s Kelley School of Business is a rectangular room tucked away in the corner of the third floor. At first glance, the room seems nondescript, lined with computers and cluttered with students’ posters and filing cabinets.On closer examination, however, technological innovations such as virtual reality screens, liquid crystal display panels and a peripheral vision dome stand out.


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Colleges get creative in anti-alcohol fight

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – After years of largely unsuccessful attempts to discourage binge drinking on campuses around the country, administrators are looking for more creative ways to keep students from getting falling-down drunk.






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Around the world

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President Gen. Pervez Musharraf said Sunday that Pakistan will stick to its January schedule for parliamentary elections but he set no time limit on emergency rule




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Property taxes get ‘significant recommendations’ today

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INDIANAPOLIS – The chairman of a bipartisan commission studying Indiana’s property tax woes plans to make “significant recommendations” during Tuesday’s commission meeting – suggestions he said could lead to homeowners’ property tax bills being cut in half.


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Real talk with Brother Ali

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Before performing Tuesday at The Bluebird as part of the “Hip-Hop Live Tour” with Ghostface Killah, Rakim and the Rhythm Roots Allstars, Brother Ali talked to the Indiana Daily Student via cell phone from his tour bus.


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Harper Jones as Claudio embraces Dawn Thomas as Isabelle in Shakespeare's MEASURE FOR MEASURE presented by the IU Department of Theatre and Drama in the Ruth N. Halls Theatre.

A measured success

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Hearing the name William Shakespeare might be enough to scare off anyone from seeing a play after taking literature courses. Fear not. The IU Department of Theatre and Drama’s production of “Measure for Measure” jumps far from the classroom and into a very entertaining night of theater.



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Letters from Abroad

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BOLOGNA, Italy –You never realize how American you are until you leave the country. The National Anthem has never stirred deep feelings of patriotism and pride in me. I could live without baseball games and Mom’s hot apple pie. I waited all of my life to get out of the U.S. I wanted to see exotic places, eat new foods and experience the art and history of faraway lands, because I felt that home was lacking a bit in the culture department.


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3 MCs, but no DJ

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To create hip-hop music live on stage without a DJ or a looped sample might be unorthodox, but Davey Chegwidden, band leader for the Rhythm Roots Allstars, does it every night of the “Hip-Hop Live!” tour. The 10-piece band, which will stop at 9 p.m. today at The Bluebird as part of the tour, provides a unique experience for concertgoers.


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No satisfaction

The 2007 National Survey of Student Engagement came out last week. Among other things, it mentioned helicopter parents – those parents who, rather than dropping their kids off at the dorm freshman year and high-tailing it back home, remain painstakingly active in their college students’ lives. Apparently, children of these types of parents are more “satisfied” with their college experience.