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IUSA polling sites change

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Two of the IU Student Association polling stations for the elections have been changed. The polling stations at the intersection of 10th Street and Fee Lane and the corner of Ballantine Hall, are no longer sites.






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ONE drops from race, citing internal rift

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ONE University ticket leaders no longer want to be recognized as an active ticket in the IU Student Association elections, even though their candidacy will remain on election ballots and votes cast will count


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G-20 pledge sustained action on financial crisis

Finance officials from rich and developing countries pledged Saturday to do “whatever is necessary” to fix the global economy, including supervision of freewheeling hedge funds and restoring bank lending by dealing with the shaky securities burdening their finances.


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Citing ‘hearsay,’ Israel ends Gaza deaths probe

Citing insufficient evidence and hearsay, the Israeli military on Monday closed an investigation into two cases of alleged killings of Gaza civilians that had caused an uproar in Israel and around the world.


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GM CEO forced out as part of government plan

Time and time again, General Motors Corp.’s board of directors reaffirmed its support for Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner, even as the company piled up billions of dollars in losses and begged for government loans to stay alive.


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Delta Chi: ‘We’re not going anywhere’

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After starting from scratch a few years ago, Delta Chi fraternity president and junior Matt Lampert said the fraternity’s rechartering this weekend signified how strong Delta Chi has become in such a short time.







Chancellor Ken Gros Louis talks to students during a fireside chat Monday evening in the Great Room of the Hutton Honors College. Before opening discussion, Louis talked about old traditions like freshman beanies and the decision to create the Arboretum as a "stadium of green."

Chat with the Chancellor

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University Chancellor Ken Gros Louis has served many roles on campus. However, Monday he was most notable for his in-depth knowledge of the University’s past and present.