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A conservative flip-flop

It is fitting that Justin P. Hill is the chairman of Students for John McCain. He, just like Senator John McCain and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, totally switches his positions and expects nobody to notice. Last year Hill wrote an entire column in the Indiana Daily Student criticizing McCain for being a liberal. Hill wrote, “McCain only votes conservative on abortion and the military.” Hill even wrote that if McCain was the Republican nominee running against Barack Obama that Obama would win the presidency. So apparently the chairman of the Students for John McCain group doesn’t even think that John McCain will beat Barack Obama.


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Bhutto’s widower sworn in as Pakistan’s new president

Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of assassinated former Pakistani leader Benazir Bhutto, began his term as Pakistan’s new president Tuesday by declaring the war on terrorism a chance for the country to overcome its economic problems.


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School of Informatics not afraid of national outsourcing trends

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The IU School of Informatics says students have nothing to worry about after a recent study done by New York University Stern School of Business and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania found that 8 percent of information technology workers surveyed have experienced offshore-related displacement.


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Law school’s Class of 2011 breaks admissions records

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The IU School of Law welcomed one of the smartest classes in its 166-year legacy to campus last week. Deeming IU’s class the most qualified class in history involves looking at it from a quantitative perspective, said Dani Weatherford, director of recruitment for the IU School of Law. It takes into account two factors: LSAT scores and GPA. The LSAT is scored between 120 and 180, meaning the 2011 class’ median score of 164 puts it in the top 9 percent of the country.

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IUSA leaders outline goals for new school year

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Starting off the year in full force, IU Student Association President Luke Fields and IUSA Vice President Dan Sloat are back in action. After a complicated election last year, both are ready to move on and focus on the promises they made to the IU student body as well as working to improve student life.


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Lifelong Learning Coalition offers classes all week

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It is Lifelong Learning Week in Bloomington, and the coalition that coordinates its events is offering a variety of free classes to the Bloomington community. Class topics vary from a career exploration workshop to American Fiddle Music in Serbia.


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Noise, vandalism addressed at meeting

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BPD is trying to make itself more noticeable and get more input from citizens on how it can better serve them through meetings like this and iniatives such as Cops in Schools Expansion, which assigns officers to middle and high schools around the area to form trusted relationships with the students.



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Watford commits

Four-star recruit Christian Watford confirmed Tuesday night that he gave IU men's basketball coach Tom Crean a verbal commitment to play for IU following his graduation from high school in 2009. Watford becomes the fifth 2009 recruit to give the Hoosiers a verbal, and the fourth since Crean became head coach.



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Nina Totenberg Lecture

Nina Totenberg has been with National Public Radio since 1975. Her coverage of the Supreme Court has brought her widespread recognition.




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More flu vaccines aimed at key flu spreaders : kids

Lots of youngsters on your street? Watch out: Flu might strike your community sooner and harder than it hits the hip singles neighborhood down the road. Flu-shot season begins this month, and for the first time vaccination is being pushed for virtually all children — not just those under 5.


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Going ‘tray-less’ to go green

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When IU students enter a typical dining hall on campus, they commonly reach for a tray, grab some items, check out and enjoy their meals. However, the Edmondson Traditional Dining Room at the Collins Living-Learning Center might make the decision to get rid of trays in order to help the environment and cut costs. “We’ve been looking at Collins for a test site to be greener,” said Gina Brooks-Lay, Collins dining manager.


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IU featured in Wall Street Journal article

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Students have long known, and even joked about, the cultural differences between native Hoosiers and East Coast students at IU. Now, the whole country knows. The Wall Street Journal chronicled the Midwest-East Coast rift in an article published Friday. It caught the eye of many in the IU and Bloomington community.


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Health Center debuts 'coping skills' program

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With classes, homework, friends and life in general, many students sometimes need help managing stress or keeping up their self-esteem.  Counseling and Psychological Services now offers a solution that’s designed to benefit students on campus.Every Monday, CAPS will host “coping skills” sessions free of charge to all IU students.


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IU political groups work for campus voting sites

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There are few issues where Democrats and Republicans can agree. But with Election Day less than two months away, student organizations on both sides have found common ground: They all want early voting sites on campus before the Nov. 4 elections.