Pace, Birds, Limes: ‘Technology is outpacing legislation’
Before Pace bikes arrived in June, the City of Bloomington and IU spent months deliberating on a partnership.
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Before Pace bikes arrived in June, the City of Bloomington and IU spent months deliberating on a partnership.
Bloomington and Columbus, Indiana, have entered into a partnership that aims to bring money to both cities to support startups.
A petition to build a 590-bedroom student housing development on the far east side was met with opposition at Wednesday’s city council land use committee meeting from older residents.
Campus Craves, a new student-owned ice cream and late-night snack shop, is bringing flavors like “This $&@! Just Got Serious” and “Munchie Madness” to Bloomington.
The Union Market opened in the Indiana Memorial Union on Oct. 10. It offers snacks, local artwork, IU gear and locally made foods to students and IU visitors alike.
An 8-foot, monstrous figure lurches toward a crowd of strangers, ready to give them a surprise. In the creature’s outstretched metal arm is a single item, one that provokes many questions but answers few of them: a business card.
This is Fowler Pumpkin Patch's ninth year serving as the only pumpkin patch for Bloomington families and IU students.
From the blaring pop music to the fact that it connects to the restaurant next door, T-Swirl Crepe is anything but what comes to mind when you think of crepes. The crepes aren’t French. They’re Japanese.
Evil dolls, killer clowns and ghosts sound like the stuff of nightmares. That’s exactly what Campus Costume wanted with their new haunted attraction,“Nightmare Asylum.”
A place full of history — that is how owner Frank Meadows describes the recently closed Crosstown Barber Shop.
It’s the moment we've all been waiting for. The return we’ve longed for. Vine is back. Or is it?
Oat milk is a alternative milk option gaining popularity with coffee lovers and baristas everywhere because it steams almost like real milk. However, its popularity is making it hard to find.
The retail area on 10th Street, currently known as Crosstown Shopping Center, has started being vacated.
Homecoming week means many family, friends and alumni descend on Bloomington. This is a big weekend for football and tailgating, but it is also an important weekend for some of Bloomington’s most iconic restaurants and stores. Here’s how homecoming week affects them and what they do to prepare.
Bloomington has more than 10 Mexican restaurants. Students and residents have more than enough options, making competition to attract customers intense.
With a name like Awful Cloth for a clothing line, it sounds like the clothes would be, well, awful.
Bird electric scooters recently appeared on IU’s campus, and the company has outsourced their charging to students and Bloomington locals.
A Mediterranean Chipotle — that is how co-owner Hilary Martel explains her new restaurant, Feta Kitchen and Cafe.
Becky Holtzman discovered Reiki in 2013 when someone recommended she take a class on it. After taking this class, Holtzman said she found something she loved.
A Five Guys is being built on Kirkwood Avenue.