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The Indiana Daily Student

Happy Wednesday, Hoosiers!

Did you know that "dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt"? Well, now you do!

Check out these stories:

(?): Indiana experiences moderate levels of influenza, COVID-19 cases remain low with zero mpox cases in Monroe County

(?): OPINION: No, you did not know that Noah Schnapp was gay

(?): COLUMN: Fresh finds: new music, TV and movies to ring in the new year

1 (big story with photo): Resources available for Asian American and Pacific Islander students, community members

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The Asian Culture Center is located at 807 E. 10th St. The ACC offered its first listening circle Jan. 14 at 3 p.m. following the racially-motived stabbing of an 18-year old women on a Bloomington Transit Bus. IDS file photo and Matt Begala

The IU Asian Culture Center and others are offering resources and events for students.

2 (big story with photo): Phil Chan to release book ‘Banishing Orientalism: Dancing between Exotic and Familiar’ Jan. 22

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Phil Chan's latest book will be released on Jan. 22, 2023 and is already available for pre-order. The work examines outdated ethnic portrayals in the arts. Courtesy Photo

The book explores outdated portrayals and ethnic stereotypes in operas and ballets.

3 (big story with photo): 'It’s my whole life:' Delilah’s Pet Shop struggles after city ban

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Delilah's Pet Shop is seen on West Third Street on Jan. 14, 2023. Delilah's Pet Shop is unable to sell cats and dogs under a new city ordinance that went into effect Jan. 1, 2023. Samantha Smith

Bloomington’s ban on the retail sale of cats and dogs took effect Jan. 1.

4 (only text, no photo): Bloomington mayoral candidates: Susan Sandberg, Kerry Thomson and Don Griffin have officially filed for the Bloomington’s mayoral race. 

All three candidates are in the Democratic Party and the primary will be May 2 and the election will be Nov. 7. The term for mayor lasts four years. Read More.

5 (only text, no photo): City of Bloomington Utilities has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for 56 addresses until 9 a.m. on Jan 18.  

Utility workers were sent to 11th Street and Illinois Street to repair a broken water main, according to a press release from CBU. Read More.

6 (only text, no photo): With the spring semester beginning, many IU students are returning to campus. However, approximately 1,000 transfer students are stepping onto campus for the first time, according to IU Office of Admissions. Read More

final section:

This newsletter is written by me, Griffin Healy. I'm the Managing Editor of Engagement at the IDS. Drop me a line at healygr@iu.edu with any feedback or pictures of your pets. Have a great day, Hoosiers!

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