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Alex Schultze

Young entrepreneur opens up new Chinese restaurant

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Former IU student Aobo Zou saw an opportunity and he took it. Last summer, the 23-year-old saw the empty space on 10th Street across from Ashton residence center, where a Vitabody health store used to be, and decided to open a restaurant there.



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University launches 47 new podcasts

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Podcast.iu.edu streamed its way onto campus last week. The Feb. 4 launch date brought a total of 47 podcasts and 507 episodes to the new Web site, which is a portal for all IU podcast content.

James Brosher

The Year of the Rat: Asian student associations usher in the Chinese New Year with a bang

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A wave of Chinese New Year celebrations swept through IU this past weekend.The events kicked off Friday with celebrations organized by the Taiwan and Hong Kong student associations held at the Leo Dowling International Center and Woodbridge Clubhouse, respectively, and ended on a high note with a large celebration Sunday night at the IU Auditorium.  SLIDESHOW: Chinese New Year celebrations


Matt Beuoy

Phi Beta Sigma wins annual Stepdown

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The Epsilon Iota chapter of Phi Beta Sigma – IU’s own chapter of the fraternity – won the 24th Annual Statewide Stepdown competition Saturday at the IU Auditorium.  SLIDESHOW: Statewide Stepdown



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What’s up with Ratliff?

IU coach Kelvin Sampson said after IU’s 59-53 win against Ohio State that he and senior guard A.J. Ratliff need to figure out what is best for Ratliff in regards to his future on the IU men’s basketball team. Ratliff has not traveled with the team to the past two games and was dealing with “personal issues.”


Jacob Kriese

IU beats Ohio State behind D.J. White’s 21 points

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The No. 14 IU men’s basketball team showed no signs of an emotional hangover after last Thursday night’s game against Illinois as the Hoosiers won their second-straight road game in Columbus Sunday, defeating Ohio State 59-53.


Robbie Olson

John Waldron Arts Center brings Spanish theater to the stage

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This past weekend, magic, love and mystery came alive in Bloomington during the performance of “Magia, misterio, amor y desamor” at the John Waldron Arts Center. Presented by Grupo de Teatro Vida, a Spanish language performance group, the show consisted of three short plays.


Daniel Herman

Buskirk theater packed for local artist

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The Buskirk-Chumley Theater was filled to its capacity Saturday for Carrie Newcomer’s album release concert. Newcomer, a singer/songwriter who lives in Bloomington, started her night by telling the audience “it’s good to be home.”


Hollywood Labor

Writers support deal to end 3-month strike

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LOS ANGELES – Hollywood writers on Saturday gave resounding support to a tentative agreement with studios that could end a strike that has crippled the entertainment industry. However, it appeared the approval process might briefly delay their return to work.


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Senior Day brings win

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No evidence of an upset was present at University Gymnasium Sunday as the No. 17 Hoosiers (12-7) struggled with No. 9 Illinois.




Garrett Lawton

Living the dream

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While bleeding green as a student at Michigan State, Stacey Phillips was certain she would become a head softball coach in the Big Ten someday.


Jacob Kriese  IDS
Senior forward D.J. White slams the ball over teammate Lance Stemler and Ohio State's Matt Terwilliger (42) Sunday night in Columbus, Ohio.  White led the hoosiers with 21 points and 13 rebounds earning his 15th double-double.

Hoosier forward White outshines Buckeye big man in Sunday win

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D.J. White firmly fixed his eyes on Ohio State freshman Kosta Koufos just seconds after Koufos fouled White when the senior forward threw down a two-handed slam. For a second, Buckeye guard Jon Diebler tried to step between the two to prevent anything from happening. Even one official pulled White, IU’s senior forward, aside to try to calm him down.


Daniel Herman

Beijing Bound

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In many ways, sophomore Kate Zubkova isn’t much different from the rest of the IU women’s swimming team. She laughs and chats with her teammates and coaches and swims alongside everyone else at practice.


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Around the World

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Iraq’s political leaders are showing promising new signs of progress toward reconciliation,