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V-day gift

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Valentine’s Day is only two days away, and I’m feeling so loving that I want to do something special for all of you who write angry letters to the editor about me. I’m going to give you the week off. That’s right. Today I’m going to write about something besides politics. You guys have put in a lot of work during the last six months, and you deserve a break. Maybe you can use the extra time to do some catching up on “Das Kapital.”


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Learning is fun

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Warning: Cultural observations follow. Readers should realize that the author has no real basis for his arguments, and he only obtained a sociology degree after an intense one-month program from a respectable online university.


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Failing our athletes

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If you’ve been watching the IU men’s basketball team on the road this season, you’ve probably noticed a few things. We’re winning, and senior guard A.J. Ratliff hasn’t been on the bench recently. No, he’s not out on the court. He’s not on the bench because he just hasn’t been traveling with the team. “Personal issues” have prevented him from traveling with the Hoosiers on road trips.


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Disney vs. Porn

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The difference between the female and male mind is not as difficult to figure out as everyone makes it out to be. The answer does not lie in “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus” or in any “Sex and the City” rerun.


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Farrakhan challenges court order

HAMMOND – Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan is challenging a federal magistrate’s order that he appear in court to explain why payments to his son are not considered part of his son’s income.




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Bowl For Kids’ Sake deadline approaches

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Students only have eight more days to register for the 20th annual IU Bowl For Kids’ Sake. Bowl For Kids’ Sake is a fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana during which teams pledge to collect $500 for the drive. The event culminates with a bowling celebration on Feb. 27 and 28 at Suburban Lanes, 2634 N. Walnut St.



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.”