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Letters to the Editor

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Electoral college limits votes In response to one of Wednesday's articles by the IDS Editorial Board ("Keep it going" Nov. 3), I must say that you are absolutely wrong. You're missing a key point that most people look over when debating this issue: more people would vote if we abolish the Electoral College. Think about it.


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Praying for daylight

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And just like clockwork, daylight savings time is back on the Hoosier agenda. Gov.- elect Mitch Daniels is proposing a plan to put Indiana residents in a uniform time zone. Whether that uniform time zone is eastern or western, he's yet to determine.


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Technology revolution sneaks on campus

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Michael Robinson knows a thing or two about the hazards of using a chalkboard as he lectures. "I always get dirty ... and I should never wear black or dark blue," he said.


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Local talent showcases jazz opera

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What results when grand opera, jazz and musical theater meet? Something very odd and unique, no doubt. Over the course of the next two weekends at the John Waldron Arts Center, the Bloomington community will have a chance to fully experience this weird hybrid. "The Threepenny Opera," written in 1928 by the German-Jewish composer Kurt Weill with libretto by Berthold Brecht, is a full-blown jazz opera performed by the Detour Theatre Company under direction of Terence Hartnett.

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Guides show visitors wonders of IU

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The IU Art Museum doesn't have any 90-degree angles. This fact is among many others the IU Visitor Information Center tour guides share with their visitors. Besides just the location of specific buildings on campus, tour guides entertain visitors with their obscure IU trivia.


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Meth laws create long lines

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EVANSVILLE -- A proposal to help authorities crack down on the illegal methamphetamine trade by restricting access to over-the-counter medications would mean longer waits for cold medicines at Indiana's pharmacies.


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Daniels vague about spending plans, budget deficit

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov.-elect Mitch Daniels and newly empowered House Republicans are eager to push their campaign proposals in the General Assembly, but they still aren't saying how they will tackle Indiana's fiscal problems or what the state's next budget will look like.


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Chemical plant restrictions draw concern

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FORT WAYNE -- Tight access to chemical companies' records imposed because of terrorism concerns has restricted the public's ability to determine which companies store large amounts of hazardous chemicals.


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'Real World' star attends IUDM

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Dancers at the 14th annual IU Dance Marathon this weekend got a dose of the real world when "Real World: Philadelphia" star Landon Lueck visited. "I was here for STA Travel, promoting spring break," Lueck said. "We were lucky enough to have a booth while people were there dancing for Riley (Hospital for Children)."


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Gary airport will house new anti-terrorism team

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GARY -- A new National Guard anti-terrorism center planned for Gary's airport will be equipped with sophisticated weapon-sniffing devices and a fleet of new Blackhawk helicopters for medical evacuations.


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IU School of Music alumna becomes a star in New York

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The world has discovered the IU School of Music's latest superstar. IU Alumna and Indianapolis native Angela M. Brown recently received rave reviews from The New York Times for her debut performance as the lead in New York City's Metropolitan Opera's production of Verdi's "Aida" Friday.


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Not far from the tree

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Like father, like son. For many young boys, there is the inherent dream to be like their fathers, if only for a short while. The picture is common and crystal clear: A young boy suits up in his father's attire and pictures himself following in his footsteps. Sophomore lineman Justin Frye and senior long snapper Kyle Warriner's childhood aspirations took a similar path; however, their fathers' footsteps were formed by pairs of football cleats.



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Not all IU Buckeyes embrace Ohio vote

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Sophomore Hillary Knapp helped register more than 40 people to take part in this year's election while working as a volunteer for Rock the Vote! There was just one person she overlooked: Herself. "I ended up being pretty hypocritical," Knapp said. "I voted in my residence hall last year and the year before that at home and I didn't realize you had to register back in the original spot. By the time I found out, it was too late to register in either place. I was in limbo."


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Morale committee keeps spirits high for 36-hour event

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Chairs slide across the tiled floor, and papers shuffle. Students clad in sweatpants, T-shirts and gym shoes shuffle into the brightly lit basement of Kappa Delta sorority, laughing and making wisecracks. The mood is light and the students greet each other with warm smiles and hugs. They are here to learn a line dance.


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Indiana Invitational ends fall season

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The IU women's tennis team will close the fall season this weekend at the IU Tennis Center by playing host to the Indiana Invitational. Three other schools come into town this weekend including in-state rivals Notre Dame and Purdue along with DePaul University for the three-day tournament.


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IU poised to take on Michigan State

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The IU women's field hockey team is set to take on Michigan State at this weekend's Big Ten tournament. IU has yet to win a conference tournament game, but the Hoosiers are coming off their best season since the program restarted in 2000. The team's 12 wins are the most in school history. "The fact that we've played Michigan State recently gives us an advantage," said IU coach Amy Roberston. "We should be able to make some adjustments and play well."


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Around The Game

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Big Weekend for the women's swim and dive The No. 17 IU women's swimming and diving team is gearing up for a tough weekend as it plays host to Big Ten rival Northwestern, Kentucky and Southwest Missouri State University.


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Let's go bowling (maybe)

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Among the many cornfields and farms that reside in the countryside of Illinois lies the university, another Big Ten school that places much more emphasis on basketball than football. This weekend, the Hoosiers travel to Champaign to face the Fighting Illini on the Illini's Senior Day.


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on the SIDELINES

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Steve Spurrier felt his time with the University of Florida Gators had passed. After spending more than a week thinking about it, Spurrier decided Thursday to remove his name from consideration to replace former coach Ron Zook.