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Weather dependent stress

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Do you experience more sadness, irritability and apathy, or less energy and motivation, in these dreary winter months? Stress during winter is a very real phenomenon for many people for many reasons. Shorter days, much longer dark periods, the desire to eat more and exercise less or to “hibernate” more, the threat of inclement weather inhibiting normal activities, and uncomfortably cold temperatures are some of the reasons. During the winter months we want to sleep more, stay in bed longer and eat more comfort foods high in calories and fats. This can leave you with a sense of lethargy, which can enhance winter depression. One thing we can do to offset this is exercise regularly. An exercise routine creates more energy to fight the desire to lounge in bed longer and increases motivation. It can be a good way to meet and mix with other people, too, which helps to prevent mid-winter isolation. It will also offset those extra calories. Another method to prevent the stress of weather-related isolation is making a special effort, or even forcing yourself, to seek social activities with peers. This is a good time to dust off your old indoor hobbies or look for new hobbies as a fun way to meet and interact with others who share similar interests. Another great way to spend quality time is to seek volunteer opportunities for projects that are especially meaningful to you. A good way to start your search for volunteer activities is consulting the Web sites of IU or the city of Bloomington.


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Playing the name game all around the world

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When you are new to a foreign country where you don’t speak the language, and everyone is still a stranger, you cling to your native tongue. You begin to eavesdrop for English speakers everywhere. While on the subway and at restaurants, museums and pubs, conversations filter through and unabashedly, people will ask in their lingua franca, “So, where are you from?”


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Breaking barriers

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The 1946 IU head basketball coach Branch McCracken pondered a question as the crowd held its breath. McCracken was publicly asked about “Jumpin’ Johnny” Wilson, a black man from Anderson who was named Mr. Basketball later that year. Wilson wanted to play for IU, but McCracken, in accordance with the Big Ten gentlemen’s agreement, had never recruited a black basketball player. That night in the Anderson YMCA, a man stood up and confronted the coach with that question.


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Hoosiers win 1, lose 2 to start season

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After losing its first two games of the season this weekend, the IU baseball team claimed its first win under some odd circumstances late Saturday night. Playing an unexpected double-header that started Saturday, the IU baseball team earned its first win of the 2007 season with a 5-1 score over Georgia Southern in the wee hours of Sunday morning.

Ronni Moore

Alumni Hall hosts Cornhole Championship

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It was early in the evening but already the Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall was filling with dozens of students eager to test out their hand-eye coordination in order to help a charitable cause. Intensive Freshman Seminars Extended member Kim Karr made a few practice tosses as she prepared to participate in the Campus Cornhole Championship.



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Anthem inks new contract

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Health care provider Anthem/Wellpoint and Bloomington Hospital reached a new multi-year contract Friday, concluding a monthslong disagreement.



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Kelvin Sampson glances at the scoreboard en route to the Hoosier's fifth straight road loss in East Lansing.  The loss marked the 13th consecutive loss in East Lansing.

IU drops 5th straight road game Saturday, still missing senior point guard Calloway

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EAST LANSING, Mich. – In his weekly press conference Friday, and again Saturday after his team lost its fifth straight Big Ten road game 66-58, IU coach Kelvin Sampson had the same message for the media: it’s the home court advantage, stupid. Sampson may not have been as blunt as the old political adage, but he was no less sure when discussing his team’s road difficulties.


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Student joins Bloomington mayoral race

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IU senior Jamie Lober is more interested than the typical student in who will be elected as the Republican candidate for Mayor of Bloomington this May. That’s because Lober will be running against fellow Republican and current City Council member David Sabbagh in the primary elections.


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Georgia Perry

Strong cast makes ‘Twelfth Night’ a treat for theatergoers

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The atmosphere of the Ruth N. Halls Theatre was rowdy Friday night after the curtain rose. The opening night of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” was uproarious. Its colorful, charismatic cast kept audience members captivated and chuckling in their seats.


Jay Seawell

IU drops season finale at Penn State

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It’s been the telltale sign of how the IU women’s basketball team fared this year. When it comes to field-goal shooting, the number 40 has dictated the Hoosiers’ record throughout the course of the year. On days when IU shot better than 40 percent from the field, the team secured a record of 14-1. When the Hoosiers shot under 40 percent, however, that record falls to 3-10.




Ronni Moore

The perfect date

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At one o’clock Sunday in an extra classroom at Stone Belt Arc of Monroe County, 20 women simultaneously pinched, plucked, applied make-up and painted their finger and toes. “It was girl central here,” said Bitta DeWees, director of Monroe County day services for Stone Belt Arc. “There was a nervous kind of anticipation.” All the preening was for Stone Belt Arc’s Winter Wonderland formal dance, held Sunday afternoon in Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union.