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Freedom of faculty speech

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As IUB continues its quest for a new chancellor, more and more faculty seem to take issue with IU President Adam Herbert's leadership of the University. Unfortunately, we at the IDS cannot understand the full scope of the problem, as the process and its criticism has remained largely secretive.



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Coffee business brewing day and night

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It has been another long day at IU. For most students on campus, it's been a day full of lectures, presentations and exams. After a day like today, what's next? For many students, it's a trip to a neighborhood coffee shop.


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Bush: 'We do not torture'

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PANAMA CITY, Panama -- President Bush defended U.S. interrogation practices Monday and called the treatment of terrorism suspects lawful. "We do not torture," Bush declared in response to reports of secret CIA prisons overseas. Bush supported an effort spearheaded by Vice President Dick Cheney to block or modify a proposed Senate-passed ban on torture.


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Supreme Court to weigh in on military tribunals

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WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court is giving no free passes to the commander in chief. Pressed by the Bush administration to stay out of a wartime powers case, the court jumped in anyway. The justices will decide if the president overstepped his authority by ordering military tribunals for terror suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, resurrecting a type of trial last used during World War II.


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France imposing curfews as rioting spreads

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PARIS -- France will impose curfews under a state-of-emergency law and call up police reservists to stop rioting that has spread out of Paris' suburbs and into nearly 300 cities and towns across the country, the prime minister said Monday.


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Hook, line and sinker

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After taking a 14-7 lead with less than two minutes left in the half, coach Hoeppner's Hoosiers halted a Minnesota response. In the entire first half, IU held the best rushing team in Division I football to less than 125 yards and the mighty Laurence Maroney to 50 yards rushing. The hook. Coach Hep ushered his team off the sidelines, swiftly and sternly. He set a tone of tenacity as the team entered the locker room that echoed an eagerness for the second half. The line.


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Acting political

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Before the real hubbub of midterm elections, it's time we contemplate our political legacy. Someday, we will all be judged as a society based solely on the public servants we elect, which leaves me wondering what future generations will say about ours. I imagine that if history keeps repeating itself on its dismal loop, we will be known as the generation that took "E! Talk Soup" a little too seriously.


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Approve Alito

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The Senate should confirm Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. And since there is no doubt that the Senate Republicans will uniformly vote with approval, what I really mean is that the Senate Democrats should not use the filibuster to prevent Alito's confirmation.


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America offline

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Last week, the logic board died in my beloved, broadband-accessing, Wi-Fi-compatible, state-of-the-art-operating-system-sporting Apple laptop. And while Apple has been very good about repairing the problem for free, it has meant that -- until it's fixed -- I've been thrown back into the world of the '90s.


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IU students weather storm with early morning sirens

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Junior Dave Rooda was sitting outside on the balcony of his fraternity around 3:30 a.m. Sunday when a friend from Bloomfield, a town about a half-hour south of Bloomington, called him to tell him to be careful and seek shelter immediately if he was out. Rooda's friend had been out on the roads fighting to get home through the storms that hit most of southern Indiana and had seen a tree completely uprooted by strong winds, he said.


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Bears continue conference climb with 20-17 thriller against Saints

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Adrian Peterson and Cedric Benson combined for 137 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown in place of the injured Thomas Jones, and Robbie Gould hit the winning field goal with 6 seconds to go for Chicago. Kyle Orton set up the clincher with a 22-yard, third-down completion on a sideline route to Muhsin Muhammad at the 10-yard line. That allowed Chicago (5-3) to run the clock down to 10 seconds before lining up for the winning kick.


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Athletics changes approved

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RICHMOND, Ind. -- Despite concerns by the IU Student Association, the board of trustees passed the athletics department's budget plan unanimously Friday. The budget plan sets out to eliminate the athletics department's $6 million budget deficit by 2008 and allows the department to operate without the $30 student athletics fee. The plan also cuts 500 student basketball seats in Assembly Hall, which will be given to donors, and raises the price of student basketball tickets by $4 per game.


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Trustees set Jan. 1 chancellor search deadline

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RICHMOND, Ind. -- The board of trustees Friday pressured IU President Adam Herbert to name a permanent chancellor for the Bloomington campus by the first week of January but supported the president's decision to reopen the search in the face of mounting faculty criticism.


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Committee members say task 'very challenging'

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Members of the search committee looking for the next Bloomington campus chancellor said it might be difficult to find a candidate for the position by the new Jan. 1 deadline laid down by the IU board of trustees. The board unanimously passed a resolution Friday directing IU President Adam Herbert and the search committee to quickly find a permanent IUB chancellor and senior vice president for academic affairs for the University by the spring semester.


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Hoosiers set back by Ohio State, Penn State

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Home court did not have its advantage for the IU women's volleyball team this weekend as the Hoosiers fell to Penn State, 3-0, and Ohio State, 3-1. Although the Hoosiers fell to the two Big Ten foes, coach Katie Weismiller said there were positives her team could take away from the losses.


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IU slips past Louisville but falls to No. 12 Wisconsin

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The No. 15 IU women's swimming and diving team went 3-1 during its action-packed weekend after facing Louisville, Southern Illinois and No. 12 Wisconsin Friday and Illinois Saturday at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. The Hoosiers now boast a 4-2 record after being tested with two dual meets and one quadrangular meet, which completes the first phase of the season.


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IU topples 3 teams for 1st victories

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The men's swimming and diving team broke into the win column in a big way Friday at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center as the Hoosiers recorded three wins against Louisville, Southern Illinois and No. 25 Wisconsin. Senior Sergiy Fesenko and sophomore Todd Patrick led the Hoosiers with three titles each. Overall, the Hoosiers claimed 12 titles on the day. Men's swimming coach Ray Looze was very satisfied with his team's overall performance.


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IU advances to final, falls to Wolverines

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For the second time in two weeks, the IU field hockey came up just short in its attempt to capture the first Big Ten title in program history. Last weekend, the Hoosiers missed out on a share of a Big Ten regular season title after an overtime loss to Penn State. Sunday, IU lost to Michigan 3-0 in the Big Ten tournament championship game held in Iowa City, Iowa.