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IUSA proposes more clocks

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Late for class? Not wearing a watch? The IU Student Association wants to alleviate this situation and has issued a formal proposal to get a series of external post clocks to be placed around campus.


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Chicago blues guitarist to play free concert Saturday at IMUG

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For those who crave the blues style of Chicago, but can't afford the weekend trip, the Union Board Live From Bloomington committee has brought Chicago blues guitarist Keith Scott to campus for a free concert. The show begins at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Indiana Memorial Union Gallery.


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No spotlight necessary

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The first drop of legendary sweat rolled off his nose about halfway through the set. Bob Dylan was here to get down to business, doing what he has done best for over thirty years: entertaining and enchanting.


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IU lacks focus on arts, humanities

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There once was a time within living memory when IU could honestly state that the arts and humanities were essential to its character. But, evidently, not so anymore.

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Salaries in story are not the average

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This morning I was stunned to see what is obviously considered ... as an average faculty salary. The rates he quotes are double the salary the professors I work with are making.


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Zell prejudiced toward Africa

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This is in reaction to Brian Zell's dissent column Oct. 25 entitled "Why I support ELF (and you should too)" where he made an ignorant, prejudiced and insulting comment to the continent of Africa, its inhabitants and those whose ancestry traces back to that continent.


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Harry Potter and the Promiscuous Reader

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At first the Promiscuous Reader found the Harry Potter phenomenon pretty refreshing. It was good to know that millions of kids were discovering the pleasures of that solitary vice that had given him so much pleasure for over four decades -- namely, reading.


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Campus Foundations

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There is a point to architecture. It is sturdy and strong. Amid the changing world, architecture remains. At IU we have lost Herman B Wells and most recently Bobby Knight. But one thing has not changed: our buildings. They're the same as they ever were.


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When the dead walk the earth

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Ever mutter, even under your breath, "Nobody knows I exist?" Well, Lal Behari could write a book on the topic. Some people spend their days living their life to the fullest, but our friend Behari, who lives in India, spent the last 18 years campaigning to prove he's not dead.


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Even dorks have to get their fix

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For many a single and soon-to-be-single young and slightly dorky man, last Thursday was a historic date. No, some third-world regime wasn't overthrown, and no major/beneficial legislation reached our Supreme Court. Thursday saw the launch of the highly anticipated Playstation 2 game system, and luckily enough for me, my roommate happened to procure one.


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Closing the chapter on adolescent angst

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It all started back in 1993. I remember watching MTV and seeing this funky multi-colored swirl of a video come on. The soaring high-pitched guitars matched the high-pitched vocals of the lead singer. "What the hell is this?" I remember thinking to myself. That was my introduction to the Smashing Pumpkins.


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IUSA needs to show leadership

The IU Student Association has an ambitious legislative agenda this fall -- clocks and pencil sharpeners.


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'Titans': Spawn of Satan

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I think I know how NBC's new prime time soap opera, "Titans," (8 p.m. Wednesday) came to be. God was having a nice chat with Satan when the conversation turned to one of Lucifer's most diabolical creations: Soap operas. Then God asked the Devil, "Do you know Jeff Schogol?" "The TV columnist?" Mephistopheles asked.


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\'Beau travail\' has a certain \'Je ne sais quoi\'

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In the strobe-lit, mirror-endowed empty corner of a discotheque, the pieces of a man's existence crash to the ground one by one in the calculated chaos of his dance moves that accompany Corona's techno-pop work "Rhythm of the Night." All the stagnant conformity of the French Foreign Legion life he has led has been peeled away to reveal the inner insanity of his loneliness.


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Bush travels to enemy territory

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The tightest election in years. Polls have consistently put Bush on top, but the numbers are still within the margin of error. 153 undecided electoral votes. Republican Presidential candidate Gov. George Bush has six days to get those final votes in and come out on top. Bush will be traveling through many states, and running campaign commercials on major networks.


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Gore to speak in Chicago today

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Five days. One hundred twenty precious hours and counting until E-Day, when the marathon of presidential campaigning will end at the ballot boxes. In the little time before the elections, Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore are racking up miles on a coast-to-coast tour to win over remaining undecided voters and ensure everyone who is registered will go to the polls Nov. 7.


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University has no plans to remove Napster ban

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Despite Napster's agreement with the popular music company BMG Tuesday, IU has no immediate plans of relaxing its ban on the MP3-sharing program. Napster announced its settlement and a strategic alliance with Bertelsmann, owner of BMG, but University officials are unsure what ramifications the agreement will have on Napster as a company and of the possible lift of the ban on the program.


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Cross country team enjoys ranking

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When the men's cross country team set their goals for the season, they had no idea they would exceed all their expectations. Yesterday, coach Robert Chapman was named Big Ten Coach of the Year.


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Cheerleader captain survives rare disease

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Weightlifting, running, being captain of the cheerleading squad and attending cheerleading practices were all part of the norm in senior Todd Eager's life. He was in the best physical shape he had ever been in, but then unexpectedly, he was struck down in his prime last summer.


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Property values key element of state campaign

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Gov. Frank O'Bannon and Rep. David McIntosh, the Republican and Democratic candidates for governor, have sparred for months about plans to cut property taxes after property values are reassessed next year.