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Eyebrow threading weaves its way into Bloomington

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With just a piece of sewing thread, Joyce Masih is able to create a perfectly arched eyebrow. This method of hair removal, known as “threading,” originated in India and is becoming increasingly popular in the U.S. Masih brought threading to Bloomington two years ago with her store, Eyebrow Style.


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Dyngus Day party brings polka, beer to Bloomington

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The 14th annual Dyngus Day celebration kicks off today at Yogi’s Grill and Bar, 519 E. 10th St. Dyngus Day is a Polish tradition and celebrates the end of the Lent season. In America, Dyngus Day is most celebrated in Buffalo, N.Y., and South Bend according to www.dyngusdaybuffalo.com.



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New American Indian center opens Wednesday

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In the mold of La Casa and the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, a new center for American Indians on campus will soon open its doors on the sixth floor of Eigenmann Hall.


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IU Press withdraws book from circulation

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IU teaches its students from the second they walk into their first classes freshman year that in academic writing, if someone’s concepts and idea are used, they must be cited. When in doubt, cite! The real world follows the same model. Unfortunately, sometimes in the mix of all the research and interviews an author does to get work published, not adding enough footnotes can sometimes pose a problem.




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Civic Theater presents 100th performance

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The presentation of the Monroe County Civic Theater’s 100th performance, “Directors’ Symposium XII” premiered Friday evening, featuring performances by 21 IU students, faculty and community members.


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Dressing to undress

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My three favorite things are fashion, sex and hot dogs. Today, I’ll be talking about two of them.



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IU offensive linemen adjusting to new roles during spring practice

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For some offensive-line coaches, losing three starters to graduation might be a cause for concern. But for IU line coach Bobby Johnson this does not appear to be the case. Last fall, Chris Mangiero, Justin Frye and Scott Anderson all finished their careers with the Hoosiers, but IU will still be returning five different players who started at least five games on the front line.



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Fun with history

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Ahh, spring. A time for new beginnings, budding flowers and, of course, baseball. For a newcomer to the Midwest, not having Major League Baseball available in this state seems tantamount to Seattle without smelly hippies and Frasier Crane.



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Program helps students reach college

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A new IU initiative will make an effort to ensure that students from all walks of life can attend college. Part of the state budget bill includes a provision for the “Pathways to Success” Initiative, a program designed to prepare students for college and increase their chances of success in postsecondary education, according to an IU press release.


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Room and board costs to increase

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IU trustees approved a plan Friday to raise room and board costs by 5 percent for the 2007-08 academic year, during a business meeting at IU-South Bend. When implemented next year, the increase will be a blend of a 9 percent jump in housing fees and a 1 percent increase in dining fees, according to an IU news release.