Bloomington group home receives $14,600 in solar panels
LifeDesigns, a group home for disabled Bloomington residents, will be outfitted with $14,600 in solar panels by the end of 2017, thanks to a grant provided by Duke Energy.
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LifeDesigns, a group home for disabled Bloomington residents, will be outfitted with $14,600 in solar panels by the end of 2017, thanks to a grant provided by Duke Energy.
Community members will be able to listen to Latin American music and dance in an orchestra pit Monday while making a difference.
A single number, 333, was displayed on the board.
Almost 60 percent of Bloomington residents are IU students, but Tracy Hunter, owner of Hunter’s Honey Farm, estimates they make up only 5 percent of his customer base.
A 2-year-old boy died in 2007 after he was found with vomit around his mouth and a bottle of methadone, an opioid drug, in his hands, according to an FDA report that year.
Every week, Katie Zukof loads her car with sourdoughs, ryes, baguettes and focaccia before crowds of people line up at her booth at the farmer’s market.
IU students wrapped in coats, scarves and light blue shirts printed with the phrase "You have a voice" huddled together Wednesday night in Dunn Meadow.
While homophobia and transphobia have a human cost, Rutgers professor Yana van Der Meulen Rodgers said they also have an economic cost during a talk at the Indiana Memorial Union on Monday afternoon.
IU emergency management director Diane Morris-Mack was arrested in Fishers, Indiana, around 2:30 a.m. early Thursday morning on a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
After centuries of humans searching for a cure for cancer, IU researchers say it is finally within reach.
Tom Sweeney, incoming Culture of Care president and IU sophomore, said he hopes for a day where there will be no more alcohol-related deaths on college campuses.
Alex Crowley discussed the city's push toward solar power and sustainable energy with local residents Saturday at the Bloomington Farmers' Market.
For years, layers of dark green plants carpeted Dunn Woods. As they snaked through the forest, the plants, called purple wintercreepers, stole space, water and nutrients from neighboring plants.
In celebration of National Coming Out Day, members of College Democrats at IU gathered at the Global and International Studies building Wednesday night to learn how to be better activists for the LGBT community.
After wildfires, floods, earthquakes and three major hurricanes ravaged the United States and countries around the world, IU faculty members are looking for ways to help without wasting resources.
In the wake of Hurricane Irma, Ryan Chandler was one of an eight-person team from IU deployed to Tallahassee and Immokalee, Florida, during the 16 days between Sept. 11 and 27.
After Hurricane Irma made landfall in Puerto Rico on Sept. 20 and floods deluged the U.S. commonwealth, Natalia Medina stepped out of her apartment in Guaynabo to survey the damage.
An orange sign with the words “Abortion victim photos ahead” in bold black lettering was displayed Wednesday at the corner of Tenth Street and Fee Lane, in front of the entrance to the Arboretum.
Justice Eiden and a group of IU Student Association student affairs and safety committee members walked through campus Thursday night to identify poorly lit areas.
The IU Police Academy's new director Major Nick Luce will have added responsibilities going forward.