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Grammy winner Ralph Stanley comes to BCT

At 8 p.m. today, bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys will perform at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave. Stanley, 79, has been performing since 1946, according to a news release from the theater.



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2 parties emerge for this month's IUSA election

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The IU Student Association announced its election candidates Thursday, and the two running parties are the Hoosier party and the High 5 party. The IUSA elections committee held a mandatory all-candidates meeting Thursday night to discuss election procedures and rules, but the High 5 party failed to show up or contact the IUSA elections commissioner.


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Homeless shelters low on space

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While near-zero degree temperatures blasted Bloomington this week, the risk of serious illness among the local homeless has caused concern among local shelter organizers.

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Around the World

The name "Taiwan" would soon replace "China" on the island's stamps, a move likely to anger Beijing, Taiwan's president, Chen Shui-bian, said Thursday. Labels and titles are sensitive issues in both Taiwan and China, which split amid civil war in 1949.


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North Korea might give up nukes

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BEIJING -- China has distributed a draft agreement to the countries at international talks seeking to persuade North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons programs, a South Korean official said early Friday.


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Some unaware of free newspapers

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Located around campus, national and local newspapers including USA Today, the New York Times and the Indianapolis Star are available to IU students. However, it remains to be seen how many students take advantage of them.




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Hoosiers' perfect record in jeopardy this weekend

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For the first time since 2002, the IU women's tennis team is 8-0. But when the Hoosiers travel to Tobacco Road to play Duke on Saturday and North Carolina on Sunday, their spotless record could receive its first blemish. When looking at the latest team rankings from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, it doesn't take long to find either of IU's upcoming opponents. North Carolina holds the No. 7 slot and Duke is just outside the top 10 at No. 11.


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No. 22 grapplers hope to bounce back after 2 tough dual meets

It has been a rough two weeks for the No. 22 IU wrestling team. After losing their first dual meet of the season against Illinois on Jan. 21, the Hoosiers went on to lose their next three meets, the most recent loss coming against North Carolina State last weekend.


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IU squads hit road for 1st time

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The young Hoosier track teams are packing up their shoes, speed suits and toothbrushes as they hit the road for the first time this season. The teams are heading to Fayetteville, Ark., the home of this year's NCAA Indoor Championships and this weekend's Tyson Invitational.


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IU looks to defend Big Ten title

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Last year, IU junior swimmer Ben Hesen helped lead the men's swimming and diving team to its first Big Ten title in 21 years. While he believes that experience will help the team at this year's conference tournament, he said he expects that the upperclassmen will find this meet similar to last year's.


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Hoosiers drop halftime lead, fall in second half to Badgers

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You win some and you lose some. Just one week ago, the IU women's basketball team snapped a five-game losing streak against Wisconsin, beating the Badgers 83-56. But last night, the Badgers got their revenge on their home court, taking a 60-53 win against IU.


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Re-assembling at 'The Hall'

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Round 1 went to Illinois coach Bruce Weber and the Fighting Illini. On Jan. 23, the IU men's basketball team suffered a 51-43 road loss to the Illini, which snapped a five-game winning streak. The Hoosiers shot just 29.4 percent from the 3-point line in the loss and failed to reach the free-throw line in the second half of play. Round 2, the Hoosiers say, won't be so easy for Illinois.




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Indiana Senate pushing for HPV bill

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Indiana Senate leaders are pushing for a bill they hope will encourage sixth-grade girls to become vaccinated against a sexually transmitted disease that can cause cervical cancer -- legislation they say is a good balance between parental rights and protecting women's health.



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Sad clown kills mime over trapeze artist at BCT

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A clown killing a mime is quite possibly the saddest thing in the world. It happened in the first "circus opera" adaptation of "Acic and Galatea" at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The scene began with greetings from a mime, clown, bear, ringmaster and trapeze artist. It was, by all accounts, G.F. Handel's opera "Acis and Galatea" disguised as a traveling, big-top circus. Though not set up in an early 1900s tent, it might as well have been.