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(02/14/14 3:40am)
Emcees Zihao "Ted" Tan and Christopher Bishop rehearse lines with each other before the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. Tan and Bishop joined three female emcees in leading the event.
(02/14/14 3:39am)
Christopher Bishop rehearses lines in his dressing room before the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. Bishop, originally from England, is able to carry a conversation in Mandarin, but said he still needs a lot of improvement.
(02/14/14 3:36am)
Zihao "Ted" Tan ties his bow tie before the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. Tan was one of five emcees who led the event this year.
(02/14/14 3:35am)
Zihao "Ted" Tan adjusts fellow emcee Christopher Bishop's tie before the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. Tan and Bishop joined three female emcees in leading the event.
(02/14/14 3:34am)
Emcee Christopher Bishop's notecards lie on the floor of his dressing room before the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. Bishop, originally from England, is able to carry a conversation in Mandarin, but said he still needs a lot of improvement.
(02/14/14 3:34am)
An X-Power dance group member lines her eyes before the performance, "After School," during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. "After School" performers danced to Lil' Mama's "Lip Gloss."
(02/14/14 3:34am)
A D-Force dance group member fixes her make-up backstage before the performance "Tao Yao," roughly translated to "tender peach," during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. "Tao Yao" dancers were dressed in costumes that resembled peaches and performed a traditional dance.
(02/14/14 3:33am)
D-Force dance group members work on hair and make-up backstage before their performance, "Tao Yao," roughly translated to "tender peach," during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. "Tao Yao" dancers were dressed in costumes that resembled peaches and performed a traditional dance.
(02/14/14 3:31am)
Echo Lu, IU senior and founder of dance group D-Force, applies foundation backstage before her performance in the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. Lu was sentimental about her last year performing with the group.
(02/14/14 3:29am)
OneStart musicians take a smoke break before their performance in the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. OneStart performed "Hybrid Rock," a medley of Chinese rock songs.
(02/14/14 3:29am)
A banner with the words "ru yi" hangs in the IU auditorium during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the auditorium. "Ru yi" is part of a longer phrase in Mandarin that translates to the granting of one's every wish and desire.
(02/14/14 3:28am)
IU Auditorium ushers hand out programs during the OneStart musicians perform during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the auditorium. The programs resembled "hong bao," or red-colored packets filled with money given away as part of the Lunar New Year tradition, in shape and size.
(02/14/14 3:28am)
Plastic cut-outs of the Chinese word "fu" decorate ceilings and light fixtures during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. "Fu" stands for happiness, good fortune and blessing. During the Lunar New Year, depictions of "fu" are mounted upside down in Chinese homes around the world to symbolize the ushering in of prosperity.
(02/14/14 3:26am)
Volunteers serve attendees during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. The array of dishes included stir-fried noodles and cabbage with shrimp.
(02/14/14 3:26am)
Shaped like peaches, buns filled with red bean paste are served during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. The buns symbolize longevity and are served on special occasions.
(02/14/14 3:25am)
A volunteer lights a tin of Safe Heat chafing fuel before the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Feb. 7 at the IU Auditorium. The annual event, which lasted for over four hours, offered attendees a taste of Chinese culture in the form of food and performances.
(02/14/14 3:17am)
D-Force dancers work on hair and make-up backstage before their performance, "Tao Yao," roughly translated to "tender peach." "Tao yao" is based on an ancient Chinese poem that expresses the beauty and desire of a young Chinese woman at the suitable age for marriage.
(02/10/14 3:54am)
D-Force dancers perform "Tao Yao," roughly translated to "tender peach," during the Chinese Student and Scholar's Association's 2014 Spring Festival celebration Friday at the IU Auditorium. "China Concept" featured pop-and-lock dance techniques. "Tao Yao" dancers, dressed in costumes that resembled peaches, performed a traditional dance.
(05/06/13 12:07am)
Deanna Allbrittin addresses her cohort and other members of the audience during the Spring 2013 undergraduate commencement on Saturday morning at Assembly Hall. Graduating from the School of Journalism, Allbrittin was one of two students chosen to speak at the commencement ceremonies this year.
(05/06/13 12:06am)
A new graduate dons a mortarboard decorated with a message of gratitude to her parents during the Spring 2013 undergraduate commencement on Saturday morning at Assembly Hall. Starting this year, the morning ceremony will be a combined session for all school departments, with the exception of the College of Arts and Sciences.