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Conference explores humans, animals

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For years Alyce Miller, an IU English professor, wanted to plan a national conference involving her own interest -- animals. After a year of planning, her goal became a reality as the first-ever Kindred Spirits conference, hosted at IU, began Thursday afternoon. "I imagined a conference that I would (want to) attend," Miller said.



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Chinese university creates partnership with IU law school

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Even as a little girl growing up in Beijing, IU law student Judy Tian knew she wanted to come to the United States. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in law from TianJin University in China though, she encountered the obstacle of obtaining her visa. "I was rejected four times," she said, as she described how hard it is for Chinese students to get visas.

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ArtiFacts

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A Study of a Holy Family, ca. 1872 -- an albumen print by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1815-1879.


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Students can drop it off like it's hot

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If trekking all the way up the stairs of the Herman B Wells Library to return a book was difficult before, relief is in sight. The library is now offering three new book drops where students can return materials from any IU-Bloomington library on campus without even opening their car door. The only problem is many students don't know the drop-offs are there.



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Munch on Muncie

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IU coach Terry Hoeppner needs a Snickers bar. After the Hoosiers' game against Western Michigan, the second-year coach is unsatisfied with his team's performance. Plus, he's still hungry.


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After letting two wins slip away last weekend, Freitag and the gang are picking up the pieces.

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Watching the game tape from Sunday's overtime loss to in-state rival Notre Dame, IU men's soccer coach Mike Freitag noticed a couple things about his team's play. First, the Hoosiers had a hard time stopping Notre Dame forward Joe Lapira. Second, his boys were tired. "We had some heavy-legged backs, some tired backs that came against the Tasmanian devil (Lapira)," Freitag said.


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UN vs. Israel

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So the United Nations wants to investigate Israel's alleged human rights violations during the recent conflict in Lebanon? I suppose I can understand that. After all, it was Israel that crossed the border and captured soldiers. It was Israel that went into civilian areas and hid behind innocent people as it launched rockets at its enemies. It was Israel that sent suicide bombers into neighboring countries. Wait. Israel did not do those things. Hezbollah did.


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Terrorism, not Nazism

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Say what you will about the members of the Bush administration, but they are wordsmiths. That's a title that neither myself nor most people would normally bestow on someone such as "W," but if you look at the administration's history, I think that it's a fair word to use to describe them. The administration has used the power of words to make Democrats out to be homosexual lovin', baby killin', un-American softies on national security.


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Time travel

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AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France -- "Time is money." "I'm out of time." "I wish there were more hours in the day."



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Time to change course

On Tuesday, the Bloomington Faculty Council met to review a proposed standard general education curriculum for all the schools in the IU system -- a measure intended to help undergraduate students transfer between the regional campuses. Included with the more conventional requirements -- English, math, humanities, sciences, etc. -- is a plan to have all students take six credits in second-year foreign language courses, six credits in cultural diversity courses (with one course coming from an area of the world beyond the United States and Western Europe) or a semester abroad. The proposed curriculum is still in the discussion stage (although the BFC is optimistic that it will pass with some modifications) and is not due to go into effect until the arrival of the freshman class of 2011.



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Getting into the game

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IU senior quarterback Graeme McFarland prepares every day for moments like the one he experienced Saturday night. With 2:34 left in the third quarter and the Hoosiers leading 29-13 against Western Michigan University, McFarland jogged onto the field at Memorial Stadium.


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Firefighters make gains on 290-square-mile wildfire

BIG TIMBER, Mont. -- After being grounded by smoke for a day, firefighting helicopters returned to work Wednesday, pouring water on a nearly 290-square-mile wildfire that had destroyed 26 homes and forced hundreds to evacuate.



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Upland brewery to expand beer production

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Most 20-somethings are content to buy their booze, but Caleb Staton has been brewing it since he was barely old enough to drink. "After I graduated college, I started brewing beer in my basement," he said. "At first it was just a hobby. I was kind of goofing around and figuring it out."


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Sushi 101

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Sophomore Craig Shank did not feel confident the first time he tried sushi. Intimidation is a common among students who have never tried sushi before, but experts and students alike say that with a little bit of daring and some help from friends, learning to eat sushi can be fun and easy.