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IFC recruitment to begin today

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Interfraternity Council recruitment kicks off today. All 33 IU IFC chapters will have tables set up in Dunn Meadow from 3 to 7 p.m.



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Women’s Association coming to Bloomington

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The National Association of Professional Women is opening a chapter in Bloomington. Former Bloomigton Deputy Mayor Maria Katrien Heslin will be the chapter’s first president.






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Russian filmmaker, films to come to IU Cinema today

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A lecture and screening of one of Russia’s most celebrated film directors, Vadim Abdrashitov, will be presented at 3 p.m. Thursday at the IU Cinema. Abdrashitov is the recipient of Russia’s highest artistic honor, the People’s Artist award.


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Photos of Soviet Union violence at Mathers

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The Mathers Museum of World Cultures welcomed its “Operation AB — Katyn The Destruction of the Polish Elite at the Beginning of World War II” exhibit Tuesday. The exhibit was organized by the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland and features historical photographs depicting violence in the Soviet Union.



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Column: In honor of Sushmita Banerjee

Book columnist Jen Fagan remember Sushmita Banerjee, an Indian writer who was killed by the Taliban last Thursday.




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IU launches GLBT scholarship campaign

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A scholarship campaign recently announced by the IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association will be the first university-sanctioned scholarship fund for GLBT students in the nation.


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Trial date set for former University athlete

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A trial date for Devan Dumes, a former IU men’s basketball player who is facing attempted murder charges, among others, has been set for Monday in Marion Superior Court.


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Report analyzes grading system

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Former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett has been cleared of any wrongdoing in reference to claims he made grade adjustments for certain state schools last year, according to a report released by the state legislature Friday.