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How do you do what you do, Annette?
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How do you do what you do, Annette?
Team Kick Stigma in the Balls slowly realizes they will be presenting before Glenn Close the next morning.
Bloomington’s bouncing bar scene is loud, proud, and sometimes a little overwhelming. On the fateful night you turn 21, you may feel like you’ve got all the time in the world to experience the nightlife. But as senior year winds down, some are scrambling to see the sights before May 9.
Lei Wang’s native language is Mandarin. She thinks in Mandarin. Her diary, though — her emotional life — is in English.
It seems like a normal November day at Bloomingfoods East. Employees wheel boxes of organic produce past lines of chatty customers during a fairly busy midmorning rush.
What can we do
I stopped using shampoo for a week. I don’t think I’ll ever use synthetic shampoo again.
We know you still love Iggy Azalea’s “Fancy,” even though the summer is over and you ought to move on. And we know you secretly tried to twerk like Miley when her album dropped last year.
The cold rain splashes in pools and soaks Emily Warren’s white baseball cap. Her Marching Hundred uniform turns a darker and darker red as water seeps in. Nothing feels dry anymore. Nothing has been dry since the rain started, on and off, at 7:30 a.m. But the rain is heavier now than it has been all morning.
Try to imagine a world without superheroes. A world without men and women
If you plan on moving to New York or Los Angeles after graduation, you aren’t alone. The cities are pretty popular spots for IU alumni. But why? Why not Seattle or Detroit?
Brian Laythe has a Ph.D. in social psychology, but he’s also a scientifically trained paranormal researcher.
Residential Programs and Services gutted the room. It had no choice.
On a Bloomington Thursday night, a ?reverent silence falls.
Nothing is worse than finishing your current Netflix obsession. If you need a new obsession, or want a reminder of the good stuff of the past, check out our totally not comprehensive list.
Nothing is worse than finishing your current Netflix obsession. If you need a new obsession, or want a reminder of the good stuff of the past, check out our totally not comprehensive list.
When TIS Textbook Manager Tim Lloyd bought books in college, he paid $28 for an Intro to Psych book. Now a book for the same class costs $175.
WHY SO SERIOUS(LY EXPENSIVE)?
The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously in favor of Habitat for Humanity's construction near the Cottage Grove and B-line trail area.
Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County has faced local residents’ questions concerning its plans to build a neighborhood south of the B-line trail.