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Student teachers have opportunity to expand horizons

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When many future teachers graduate from college, they try to find jobs in areas that they are familiar with, such as their hometowns, but a program in the School of Education is hoping to change that. The Cultural Immersion Projects is a way for students to do their student teaching in places that are likely different from where they are from, said Laura Stachowski, Cultural Immersion Projects director.



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‘Rock on Rach’ honors IU student

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Guests filled Rachael’s Cafe on Thursday night for “Rock on Rach,” a benefit concert in remembrance of Rachel DiPietro-James, an IU student who died last February.Within an hour and a half, friends of DiPietro-James raised $500 in her honor.


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Club informs students of global markets

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After taking BUS-G255: Emerging Economies, junior Calvin Dong decided to take the class one step further by creating the Emerging Markets Club. Dong, a finance and accounting major and president of the club, took G255 during spring 2008. The class focused on countries with developing economies and led students on a spring break trip to one of four countries. Dong traveled to China, and when he returned, he and several classmates decided to start the club.





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Indiana lawmakers say feticide is murder

After an Indianapolis bank shooting that resulted in the death of a pregnant teller’s twins, the Indiana Senate is cracking down on those who commit feticide.


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The failure of abstinence

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I’m not totally certain whether or not this is a can of worms that should be revisited, but the Palin family is in the news again.


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Praising 'Comeback conservatism'

I want to congratulate you and your staff on publishing the article “Comeback conservatism” in the edition of Feb. 17. The scholarship of the article, I thought, was impeccable.


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Only a click away

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I’m not a fan of touch screens. It might just be me, but something about them doesn’t seem real.


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Nativist blame game

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With the economy in the doldrums, it seems the nativists have a new incentive to express their xenophobia.


IU head coach Bill Lynch cheers on his team during the Saturday loss to Wisconsin.

IU football announces 2009 schedule

A mere three months after the IU football season ended, the program announced its schedule for 2009 today but will only feature six home games.


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Maya Angelou to be at IU on March 1

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Maya Angelou will be lecturing at the IU Auditroium as part of IU’s 25th annual ArtsWeek.




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Logging threatens ‘back country’

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David Haberman has for years enjoyed hiking with his son in a secluded area of Morgan-Monroe and Yellowwood state forests. It’s one of the few places Hoosiers can experience the beauty of a mature forest, the religious studies professor said.


Pledge class members of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity and Alpha Delta Pi sorority prepare for their IU Sing performance, Tuesday evening at the Phi Kappa Sigma house. The IU Sing performance, titled Ever After, will be taking place February 20-21 at the IU Auditorium.

Into the Sing of things

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Among the framed art and chandeliers in the basement of the Phi Mu house Tuesday, city slickers, orphans and Superman rocked out to a live band.