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A flurry of furry tails

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You're walking to class, enjoying IU's colorful fall foliage, when out of nowhere a cluster of acorns falls from above. A furry tail flickers as it jets down the tree trunk and a frantic brown fox squirrel begins to dig for more seeds and nuts beneath a blanket of fallen leaves. This scene is commonplace on IU's wooded campus, where many squirrels make their home. Michele Risinger, a first-year graduate student, said she has experienced this situation before.


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Riley patients ready for Marathon

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For the past 13 years, IU Dance Marathon has worked to raise money for the kids of the Ryan White Infectious Disease Center at Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis.



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Wells informant takes the stand

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Monroe County Councilman Scott Wells' defensive team of David Colman and Elizabeth Cure began their presentation in support of Wells Wednesday. Colman questioned Bud Bernitt, the Bloomington resident who initially reported Wells to the Indiana State Police.



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Around the arts

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Kid Kazooey and the BallRoom Roustabouts will perform their annual "All Hallow's Eve Ruckus" at 6 p.m. tonight at the John Waldron Arts Center Auditorium.



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Cast of 'Fame' surprises and delights

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"Fame" came to the IU Auditorium Tuesday and Wednesday, and with it came an interesting night of ups and downs. Through the show, the audience had the chance to see four years in the lives of a group of high school students attending a performing arts school in the early 1980s.


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Museum to celebrate Halloween

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The Mathers Museum of World Cultures will celebrate Halloween with Family Fun Fest, featuring a variety of crafts, storytelling and hands-on activities, from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday. This is the ninth Family Fun Fest, said Abbie Anderson, the Curator of Education at the museum, who is in charge of the event.




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Writer's paradise

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Recent IU graduate Kit Willihnganz has been creating stories for as long as she can remember, dictating her tales to her family until she could write for herself. She has written nine novels -- finishing her first at age 14 -- as well as many short stories. So when a friend from school mentioned a Web-based event called National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, Willinhganz decided to give it a shot.


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2 CIA agents ambushed in Afghanistan

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KABUL, Afghanistan -- The mountainous region where two CIA operatives were killed on the Pakistani border often sees the heaviest combat in the country, treacherous ground for al Qaeda marauders that the U.S. military calls "the most evil place in Afghanistan."


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Rescuers find 11 Russian miners

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NOVOSHAKHTINSK, Russia -- Search crews blasted through solid rock to rescue 11 of 13 coal miners who emerged covered in soot Wednesday after six days trapped in a deep shaft in southern Russia. One miner died underground and another remained missing, emergency officials said.


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Jordan River Forum

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In his letter to the IDS entitled, "War on fatherhood," Lucas D. Weeks discusses a situation involving a minor's right to choose to have an abortion and the consent that is required by a sole parent.


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Trick-or-treat-and-vote

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I think we've reached the point as a mature and civil society when we can start being a bit more selective with holidays and observances.


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Wal-Mart's war on workers

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Last year, I wrote a column detailing the negative effects that Wal-Mart has on workers, communities and society as a whole. As you've probably noticed, Wal-Mart is becoming increasingly omnipresent in our society.


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Let's just sleep on it

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Sleep is something no college student isn't accustomed to forfeiting when it comes between them and studying, partying or driving their long treks to and from their home towns.