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Students use the tables and computers in Wells Library. Seasonal Affective Disorder is expected to contribute to an increase in cases of depression this winter.
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Students use the tables and computers in Wells Library. Seasonal Affective Disorder is expected to contribute to an increase in cases of depression this winter.
Employee Sarah Carton prepares a drink behind the counter of the Inkwell Bakery and Cafe on Nov. 12, 2017, in downtown Bloomington. The Inkwell's selection of fall specialties includes a variety of pumpkin spice and apple cider flavors.
Forest Quadrangle is located in IU-Bloomington's southeast neighborhood. It was announced that a majority of students living in residence halls for the upcoming academic year will have single occupancy rooms.
A variety of records and CDs can be found at Landlocked Music at 115 S. Walnut St. Bloomington Music Expo is the city's only public vinyl show which features craft beer, food, art, apparel, CDs, tapes and vinyls.
IU Professor Rebecca Dirksen will lead a curator’s talk centered around a display of Haitian drums in the Mathers Museum of World Cultures at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
Students Luis Gonzalez and Kayla Hardegre stamp students' scavenger hunt papers for IU Day in 2018 at a booth in front of the Indiana Memorial Union. Students could also get their pictures taken with a giant letter "U."
A variety of records and CDs can be found at Landlocked Music.
Rebecca Baumann holds up a piece of latex with words printed on it from the book "Lay Text" in 2018. A $10.9 million grant through the IU Foundation from Lilly Endowment Inc. will be used to support renovations to the Lilly Library.
Kyle Billman shows the hydroponics system he has set up for his tomato plants Feb. 6 in Goldleaf Hydroponics Indoor Garden Supply. A container with the water flows into the containers with the plants, giving them the nutrients they need.
Kyle Billman holds up a pan of basil plants growing in water Feb. 6 in Goldleaf Hydroponics Indoor Garden Supply. The basil plants are one of many different varieties Billman has in his store.
Shauntell Harris and Clara Valentine talk about why they want to become teachers. Both students are education majors who are part of the Inspire Living-Learning Center, a community at IU for future teachers.
Christopher Ellis acts as the Creature in the Cardinal Stage's production of "Frankenstein" in 2017. “For Your Consideration: A Showcase of Scenes and Songs” will present selections Feb. 4 and 5 from pieces that may be produced as part of Cardinal Stage’s 2019-2020 season.
Mold contaminated 19 dorm rooms with higher than acceptable levels of mold in Teter Quad.
Switchyard Brewing Company, located on North Walnut Street, has been in Bloomington since 2014. The brewery is open to people of all ages, but the bar is only for adults over 21.
Residue from a sticker is left on the door where Orange Leaf used to be. The yogurt shop was located at 2550 E. Third St.
Sobon, a Korean restaurant, is located on Tenth Street. Sobon will stay open during the construction in the lot next to the restaurant.
A variety of records and CDs can be found at Landlocked Music. The music store helps run the Bloomington Music Expo, which will be Feb. 9 at the Monroe Convention Center.
Posters cover the window of the new location of Landlocked Music at 115 S. Walnut St. on Jan. 13.
A yellow chair sits in the back of Landlocked Music to allow customers to sit and listen to music.
A bargain bin allows customers to buy CDs for $4 and under at Landlocked Music on Jan. 13. The store recently moved to 115 S. Walnut St.