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Hoosiers potentially scammed by fake charity

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In recent months, a supposed charitable organization has been drawing the ire of some with phone calls asking for money. The organization’s actions have also attracted the BBB, which began investigating them last fall.




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No Love for PETA

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I’m thoroughly convinced that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is the new Planned Parenthood.

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Red staters’ blues

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After nearly three decades of ascendency, the Grand Old Party finds itself on the outside looking in and desperately in need of some soul-searching.


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Computers for a cause

The state of Indiana is working harder for its unemployed citizens. A new initiative involves placing computers in churches, libraries and community organizations throughout the state to ease the difficulties Hoosiers face in applying for unemployment benefits.


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Hudson’s Super Bowl anthem showed courage

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During the Super Bowl on Sunday, emotions were flying, from anger to excitement. Viewers from the stands and couches were all watching one of the biggest games of the year. There wasn’t just the game, the ads and the halftime show as per usual, but something that everyone should truly appreciate: Grammy-nominated singer Jennifer Hudson’s outstanding performance after a three-month hiatus.






Freshman guard Nick Williams fights off a Buckeye defender during a shot attempt Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall. The Hoosiers fell to Ohio State 93-81.

Lack of ‘D’ contributes to IU's 11th loss

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As agitated as IU coach Tom Crean and the Hoosier fan base appeared toward the referees, the numbers don’t lie: The Hoosiers’ inability to stop Ohio State’s offense is what doomed them.


Freshman guard Matt Roth launches a 3-point shot from the corner during the Hoosiers 93-81 loss to Ohio State Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall. Roth scored a career high 29 points shooting 9 of 11 from beyond the arc tying the IU single-game record.

Roth shines from range in loss to Ohio State

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Matt Roth doesn’t look the type to bring 17,202 people to their feet. He’s certainly not one you would expect to drop Ohio State coach Thad Matta’s jaw. “I honestly wanted him to keep shooting,” Matta said after Saturday’s game, “because I was like, ‘This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen.’”



Arizona Cardinals' offensive lineman Lyle Sendlein (63) reacts on the bench late in the fourth quarter of the NFL Super Bowl XLIII football game, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009, in Tampa, Fla.

Dreams dashed in a second

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A Super Bowl, it seemed, was ready to head home to Glendale, Ariz., on the back of a redemptive quarterback and a wide receiver with impossible talent. Then a second ticked away.


The Hoosier Relay team passes the baton Saturday afternoon at the Gladstein Fieldhouse. IU won thirteen events during the Indiana Relays held on Friday and Saturday.

Around Sports

Check out all of the happenings in IU athletics this weekend.



Hoosiers drop 11th straight in front of raucous crowd

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The Hoosiers (5-15, 0-8) reluctantly made history Saturday with their 11th consecutive loss, tying a 66-year-old school record. Ohio State outscored IU by 14 points after halftime and outlasted an unconscious shooting performance by freshman guard Matt Roth to beat IU 93-81.


A little girl dances, as children from the Chinese Language School perform "If You're Happy And You Know It," Saturday evening at the Chinese New Year celebration held at the IU Auditorium.

Chinese New Year focuses on family

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The Chinese New Year Celebration, sponsored by the Chinese Student and Scholar Association, was held Saturday at the IU Auditorium. It included food from Chow Bar along with two and a half hours of performances to celebrate the start of the Year of the Ox and a look back at last year’s events.



Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes celebrates following Pittsburgh's 27-23 win over the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL Super Bowl XLIII football game, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009, in Tampa, Fla. Holmes caught the game-winning touchdown pass.

Turbulent Super Bowl ends with black-and-gold victory

TAMPA, Fla. – Their Steel Curtain shredded, Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh offense ended a Super Bowl of incredible swings with a final-minute touchdown for a historic victory.