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The feng shui of sports fanaticism

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You know how athletes listen to a certain song or wear the same wristbands before each game? Well, fans have their own traditions. Being in London now, I’ve adjusted my basketball-viewing habits to fit my schedule and keep my sanity. But I’ve kept my fanaticism intact.




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IU assistant prof receives $100K research grant

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The Research Corporation for Science Advancement, the first American foundation developed solely for scientific research, awarded IU assistant chemistry professor Lane Allen Baker with its prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award last week.


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Help! ... I need somebody

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New blog, answer to the previous Campus Quiz and a plea for story and music ideas from the IDS editor-in-chief.


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IU reworks scholarship criteria

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IU announced new criteria for automatic scholarships June 1, in a move that sticks to the University’s long-term plan to attract better and more highly qualified students. But though requirements are getting tougher, administrators said the change does not mean fewer scholarships will be given out.


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US sees hope in Lebanese election

WASHINGTON – Detecting signs of hope for its Mideast peace initiatives in the defeat of a Hezbollah slate in Lebanon’s weekend election, the Obama administration said Monday it will send special envoy George Mitchell to Syria and Lebanon this week.


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Politics is a game, at home and abroad

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Graz, Austria – Some things are the same everywhere you go. Kids complain about bedtimes both in the United States and in Austria. Politics are, well, political in both places.



No-go for pay/go?

WE SAY It's only a start.It'll keep spending from increasing, but we also need to decrease it.


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Practical by any other name

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The moment at which we collectively repudiate the humanities is the moment at which we reject the most foundational preparation for leaders and social pioneers.


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Of cats and men

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A startling empathy for the male condition unfolded in front of my eyes while cat-sitting.



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New political organization focuses on tax issues

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Sign Big is a new Indiana organization that claims its mission is to inform taxpayers and reform local government, according to its Web site. Sign Big frames itself as a grassroots organization and utilizes new media such as YouTube and Facebook to get its message across. The organization gets its name from John Hancock’s famously large signature on the Declaration of Independence.


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Uncle D’s praised for convenience, taste

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At its Kirkwood Avenue location, Uncle D’s New York Pizza has brought its authentic brand of New York-style pizza by the slice to Bloomington and IU students for a little more than two years.Now, the small franchise, which also has restaurants at the University of Michigan campus and 3 other Michigan locations, is reaping the benefits for its hard work.


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Museum, park attendance high during recession

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Free the mind from everyday burdens by going to the museum and become a participant in Indiana’s cultural tourism, said Laura Pinegar, public relations coordinator for the Indianapolis Museum of Art.


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Picasso notebook stolen from Paris

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A red notebook of 33 pencil drawings by Pablo Picasso has been stolen from a specially locked glass case in the Paris museum that bears the painter’s name, authorities said Tuesday.


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Air Yeezy, please

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If you haven’t heard about Nike’s Air Yeezy by this point, chances are you’re either older than 40 with no kids, you wear heels or you’ve been in jail the past two years (and even then you might’ve heard of them).