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Ballet overcomes weather at MAC

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Spinning, leaping and graceful dancers flawlessly executed their choreographed arabesques, pirouettes and fouettes in the IU Ballet Department’s “On The Edge.”The show, originally scheduled for two performances Wednesday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, was postponed until Thursday due to snow. IU Ballet Theater moved the show to the Musical Arts Center ballet studio because the Buskirk was booked for Thursday.


Comedian Arj Barker consults his book of jokes Thursday evening at The Funny Bone. Barker was in town for five performances over the weekend.

Barker tickles the Funny Bone

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Cracking jokes about the recession, global warming and love-making, Arj Barker kept the audience laughing during a two-hour set Thursday night at the Funny Bone Comedy Club.Barker, who portrays Dave on HBO’s “Flight of the Conchords,” performed five times in Bloomington this weekend. Performing with him was Andi Smith, who appeared on Comedy Central’s “Last Comic Standing.”About 50 people attended the weekend’s first show. Brian M. Frange was the emcee for the night, opening with jokes about reality TV.



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Welcome to the new idsnews.com

After countless hours and long nights, the new Indiana Daily Student Web site is finally online. Here is a rundown of what's new, what's moved and what's improved along with some of the editors' reasons for the changes.

A frustrated Tom Crean walks the sideline during the Hoosiers 93-81 loss to Ohio State Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall.

Another loss: IU's streak slides to 11

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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 to beat IU 93-81.


A frustrated Tom Crean walks the sideline during the Hoosiers 93-81 loss to Ohio State Saturday afternoon at Assembly Hall.

IU slain in front of chaotic home crowd

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On Saturday, with the players focused, the crowd borderline riotous and a two-point lead at the half, Hoosier fans were once again forced to ask themselves, “Could today be the day?”


Freshman forward Tom Pritchard pulls up for a jump shot on his way to the basket during the first half of the Hoosiers game against Ohio State afternoon at Assembly Hall.

IU loses 11th straight

The IU men's basketball team dropped its 11th straight game 93-81  against Ohio State. Keep checking back at IDSnews.com for more updates. BLOG: Basketblog



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Bedbugs emerge in large numbers

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According to the National Pest Management Association, bedbug incidents increased about 70 percent between 2000 and 2005, and New York City recorded a 1,900 percent increase in bedbug complaints since 2004.


Sophomore Katya Zapadalova prepares to return the ball Sunday afternoon at the IU Tennis Center. Zapadalova was recently named the Big Ten Player of the Week.

Around Sports

What to watch for this weekend in Hoosier athletics.


Daniel Johnson talks to freshman Veronica Rios about Hoosier Courts Apartments Thursday afternoon during the Housing Fair in Alumni Hall.

Students seek housing at 13th annual fair

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Students uncertain about their housing had the chance to view all of their options in one room on Thursday. More than 100 housing options were available during the 13th annual Indiana Daily Student Housing Fair on Thursday in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. Last year more than 1,000 students attended the housing fair, compared to this year’s student attendance of 850.




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Guards getting better in Big Ten

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The general wisdom surrounding Tom Crean at Marquette suggested he was a coach guards would love. His up-tempo, drive-and-kick system created lots of open looks for shooters and assists for passers, creating legends such as Dwyane Wade, Travis Diener and the impressive backcourt trio he left in Milwaukee to take the reins at IU.



A human-operated Chinese lion greets students in the Herman B. Wells Library lobby Feb. 7, 2008. Sophomores Li Yong and Luo Xiaoyn operated the lion and paraded around campus along with other members of the IU Chinese Student and Scholar Association in order to promote the club’s Chinese New Year celebration.

Campus Chinese New Year brings students together

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Hailong Ren was emcee at the 2008 Chinese New Year celebration sponsored by the IU Chinese Student and Scholar Association. This year, however, he will spend the celebration behind the scenes as he works backstage to keep the show running smoothly.


Freshman guard Nick Williams gathers the ball in the first half of IU's 77-75 loss to Northwestern Wednedsay night in Evanston, Ill. The Hoosiers face Ohio State at home 4 p.m. on Saturday in Assembly Hall.

IU takes on Ohio State on Saturday

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Fifty days ago, the United States didn’t have a black president, the Arizona Cardinals were still dwindling in mediocrity and an outfielder on IU’s baseball team was spotlighting as Tom Crean’s sixth man.A lot has changed since the Hoosiers (5-14, 0-7) last won a game.After Wednesday’s heartbreaker to Northwestern, Crean and his players have lost 10 in a row. The team’s most recent victory came Dec. 10 against TCU. Back then, the Hoosiers were above .500, and few saw a losing streak of this magnitude in IU’s headlights.But since then reality has slowly set in. Facing unprecedented challenges, the Hoosiers have performed much like you would expect a team facing unprecedented challenges would, losing in blowouts and squeakers, Big Ten battles and non-conference gimmes.


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Men still have chance to ‘go greek’

The Interfraternity Council will be holding a spring men's rush kickoff event from 4 to 6 p.m Friday in the Frangipani Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.


The Hoosiers gather after warmups just before the start of their match with the Northwestern Wildcats in Evanston, Ill.

Buckeyes offer no bulletin board incentive

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Even with the season more than halfway through, the young Hoosiers are still experiencing firsts. Saturday will mark the first time IU will see a team for the second time this season when it faces the Ohio State Buckeyes.


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Study: degree not worth tuition dollars

College students are paying more for their degrees but are receiving less of an education, according to a study conducted by the Delta Project on Postsecondary Education Costs, Productivity and Accountability.