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What is art?

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In the past week, I have had to wear dress pants, a button down shirt, a tie and black socks a total of three times, and I have hated every second of it. There’s something about the age of 20 that suddenly forces you to surrender your youthful whims in exchange for Dockers and professional maturity.


GQ ANNIVERSARY PARTY

Kanye West dominates 50 Cent by over 260,000 units

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NEW YORK – It’s not like Kanye West needed an ego boost, but here it comes, anyway: His “Graduation” album trounced 50 Cent’s “Curtis” in their much-hyped rap sales showdown, selling nearly 1 million copies in its first week, making it the best debut of the year for the struggling music industry.



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Business fraternities induct new members

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Two greek organizations on campus share the goal of developing their members both socially and professionally. The co-ed business fraternities Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma Pi completed their induction ceremonies this week. With roughly 60 greek organizations at IU, these fraternities strive to be different from all the rest.

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SAE works toward charter, new house

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Sigma Alpha Epsilon wanted to rebuild a house and a chapter on campus. But they had to get rid of their old house first, said SAE President Ronak Desai. Demolition on the old Sigma Alpha Epsilon house began on Sept. 10 and is scheduled to finish Friday. Desai said the “eyesore” will be replaced by “a modern house with all the modern amenities,” including Wi-fi internet access and more individual rooms.


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Around the Arts

Jazz Fables Concert Series WHEN: 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday WHERE: Bear’s Place, 1316 E. Third St. MORE INFO: IU jazz faculty members will be playing an 81st birthday tribute to John Coltrane. Cover charge is $6.



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Misguided love, bitterness and murder

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The IU Opera Theater will open its 2007-08 season this Friday with Giuseppe Verdi’s opera “Rigoletto.” Conductor Stephen Lord, recently chosen by Opera News as one of the “25 Most Powerful Names in U.S. Opera,” will lead the Jacobs School of Music Symphony Orchestra, accompanying two alternating casts of some of IU’s top operatic singers.


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State Department’s top auditor under investigation

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The labor union representing U.S. diplomats called Wednesday for the State Department’s top auditor to step down pending the results of a congressional investigation into whether he blocked fraud probes in Afghanistan and Iraq for political reasons.


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New deli opening creates jobs for college students

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After several years of vacancy, a space in Eastland Plaza, located between Third Street and College Mall Road will reopen as a McAlister’s Deli franchise, creating new employment opportunities for IU students and local residents.


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Numb and number

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You can only watch so much C-SPAN. You can only read so much of the Wall Street Journal with your morning coffee. And while this last one may seem to run contrary to every other column I’ve written, sometimes you can only take so much politics.


Salad Safety

Dole recalls bagged salad possibly tainted by E. coli

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Dole announced an international recall of all Dole Hearts Delight bagged salad Monday, almost exactly a year after the spinach recall. A bag of the salad was found to contain E. coli through random screening at a grocery store in Canada, according to a press release from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.



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IU ticket prices rise

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Much to the chagrin of senior Hunter Marks, he will have to pay more to get season tickets for the IU men’s basketball team this year. The Los Angeles native has become a Hoosier basketball fan during his first three years in Bloomington, so he will pay the extra $53 for the ticket package.


David Corso

Training for triumph

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Even before Tom Chorny recognized that running would be his vice, he knew that he wanted to be in the Olympics. He’s gotten extremely close – closer than most Americans ever dream of.



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Freshman dies after suffering allergic reaction

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The death of IU freshman Kareem Bacchus shocked his friends and family Tuesday morning, when the 17-year-old apparently suffered a brain hemorrhage caused after being treated for an allergic reaction to something he ate on Saturday evening.


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Third Wheel

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I had a political discussion with a friend of mine the other day. This is not in the least bit abnormal, except for the fact that it was via a Facebook note. My friend was commenting on presidential candidate Ron Paul, and the fact that you, the reader, are probably thinking to yourself right now, “Who the hell is Ron Paul?”


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No girls allowed

We’re all about equal rights – for men, women, minorities, religious groups, etc. But every once in a while an issue pops up that just reeks of overzealous political correctness to the point of complete and utter absurdity. A decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld the College of Staten Island’s right to deny official recognition to an all male fraternity because it doesn’t allow women.


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War and peace

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After the 2006 mid-term elections, my friend called me to relay the good news about Democrats taking over the U.S. Congress. Ever the cynic, I dismissed her jubilation, claiming that the political stalemate over Iraq would remain the same. As I spoke those words, I hoped that I would be proven wrong.