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Love, roses and history

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This Saturday is Valentine's Day, but do you honestly know where Valentine's Day comes from? While we've all heard the holiday has something to do with a "St. Valentine," few people realize the holiday's origin is a bit of a mystery.


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Taking the plunge: Divers donate proceeds to charity

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Recent weather updates predict Bloomington residents to feel chilling 10 degree weather, soon. The entire month of January was cold, so with the groundhog predicting an extended winter period, IU students can expect nothing less then a frigid February.


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In the spirit of goodwill

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It's warm, there's beach music playing, people are playing volleyball and a surfboard strives to buck its rider into the waves. Yet, there is a significant lack of drunken college students foolishly showing off their unmentionables.


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Jefferson hits 4-minute mile at Indiana Invitational

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Perhaps track and field's most hallowed barrier -- the four-minute mile -- is something every runner dreams of eclipsing. Each year, IU distance coach Robert Chapman sets up an elite heat of the mile, with runners included specifically to set a hot pace and a gathering of IU and neighboring distance talent. The race is consistently one of the top events of the meet.

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Hoosiers unhappy with second half

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Eight seconds were left on the clock, and Illinois had whittled IU's lead down to one. Sophomore Cyndi Valentin played damage control and drilled a jumper to put the score at 28-25 to give IU some breathing room, but Illinois junior Tiffanie Guthrie had a different idea as she heaved a 35-foot shot and drilled it to knot the game at 28.


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IU wins 3, loses 1 in San Diego

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The Hoosiers traveled to San Diego beginning with play on Saturday against No. 15 UC-Irvine, in a match that featured another come-from behind victory by IU coach Barry King's squad. UCI jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first half but IU matched them at three a piece right before the break. In the second half, the match seesawed back and forth until the final minute of play when freshman Kristin Zernicke netted the game winning goal off an assist from fellow freshman Janis Pardy. Saturday afternoon the Hoosiers battled No. 4 Long Beach State. IU stayed in the match throughout most of the first half and third period, and was down only two goals with one period left to play. Unfortunately, LBSU came out with more intensity in the last period of play, scoring three times while holding IU scoreless for a final of 9-4.


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Home football attendance ranks low

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Basketball to Indiana is what apple pie is to the United States. Nothing better symbolizes our state than the orange leather ball. But is Indiana so obsessed with basketball to forget about this country's most popular sport?


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J-school search down to 3

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The number of dean candidates for the School of Journalism has shrunk to three one month after the list was narrowed down to seven. Kansas State University's Lori Bergen, University of Texas' Stephen Reese or Case Western Reserve University's Ted Gup will replace Trevor Brown, dean of 17 years.


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Tenant bill struck down

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Legislation geared toward increasing privacy for tenants leasing Indiana properties was struck down in the State House last week. Despite garnering more votes in favor than against, HB 1096 failed to pass with 45 votes. The Indiana state constitution requires at least 51 votes for passage.


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Third party enters fray

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The IU Student Association is gearing up for its annual elections, and a third party has announced its candidacy for student government.


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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

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On February 9, 1964, an estimated 73 million Americans tuned their television sets to the Ed Sullivan Show in heated anticipation. The hottest import, in the form of four young, adorable Liverpool lads, had finally touched down in the States to perform. Little did the British band know, this particular performance was about to change the world forever.


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Diet Revolution

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With Americans currently following the trend of eating healthy and trying new diets to shed a few pounds, local restaurants are changing their menus to keep customers happy and give diners more reasons to eat out. Studies have shown restaurants that capitalize on America's diet craze are reaping the benefits. According to the publication LowCarbiz, the low-carb trend generated $15 billion in sales last year in the United States.






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IU encounters file sharing

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Whether a person's in the mood for Britney Spear's "Toxic" or in search of a classic Ted Nugent power ballad, one standard method of satiating the hungers of college music lovers is through MP3 file sharing.


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Deaf culture speaks at IU

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Some spoke of the moment they knew they were deaf, of their speech training issues and the schooling problems they encountered along the way. They expressed their feelings about cochlear implants as a solution to hearing problems and voiced their concerns for understanding deaf culture.


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Opening the vault to success

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Setting school records in the first two seasons of competition for an athlete opens the door to endless possibilities in the final two seasons. For junior pole-vaulter Emily Tharpe, this is exactly what she wants to continue.