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(04/09/20 10:34pm)
Daniel Graber sells fruit at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market in 2013 behind a box of peaches. The market is making adjustments to its current online order operations for the season’s second Saturday, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington.
(04/24/14 4:11am)
Instead of teaching students to avoid rape, he's teaching men not to commit it.
(01/26/14 10:25pm)
Make your own bulletin board to add personality to a drab desk or workspace.
(01/24/14 5:00am)
It seems those DIY moms with their DIY blogs possess magical artistic powers we average crafters can’t live up to. We try. We fail. Our walls remain blank. So we took some time to search our own Pinterest boards for DIY crafts that you really can do yourself. Successful crafternoon, guaranteed.
(01/23/14 8:58pm)
Several problems contribute to deficient student input to the University's decision-making committees.
(12/06/13 5:27am)
Click here for "After the fall," the full project including an in-depth look at Rachael's death and its aftermath.
Rachael Fiege had only been on campus for two days and everyone knew her — the girl who fell down the stairs. As the reporters called and the rumors spread, her parents tried to remember she was more than that.
This story was reported during the course of three months.
The IU Police Department’s investigation into Rachael’s death is still active, although officials have said they do not anticipate any criminal charges. The University declined to release any additional information or documents regarding the deaths of IU students. The Monroe County Coroner also declined to release toxicology, autopsy and coroner’s reports.
All scenes the reporter was not present for were recreated in interviews with family and friends.
(10/22/13 3:55am)
On the last morning, before the waffle irons went cold and the pictures came down, before the lock refused to lock, before the claw crashed through the roof, the old man paced.
(09/09/13 2:33am)
The lower level of the Jordan Avenue parking garage was crammed with
bicycles and eager bidders Saturday morning for the biannual bike
auction.
(09/05/13 2:53am)
State Sen. Jim Merritt and Big Red Liquors partnered for a campaign to promote the Indiana Lifeline Law which protects people from being prosecuted for underage drinking when they call 911 to aid a friend.
(09/05/13 2:41am)
State Sen. Jim Merritt and Big Red Liquors partner for a campaign to promote the Indiana Lifeline Law which protects people from being prosecuted for underage drinking when they call 911 to aid a friend.
(08/28/13 4:41am)
Bloomington Transit launched bus tracking software DoubleMap, available at bt.doublemap.com.
(08/28/13 4:05am)
Peaches — and cherries and apples and peppers and dairy — are Daniel
Graber’s everything.
(08/28/13 1:11am)
Daniel Graber of Odon Ind. sells fruit at the Bloomington Farmers Market on Tuesday. Graber, an Amish man with eight children, drives to Bloomington twice a week to sell the fruit grown on his farm.
(08/27/13 9:57pm)
The Bloomington Transit bus system is now tracked on DoubleMap, an application that shows bus routes and the locations of all buses running in the network.
(02/25/13 6:15pm)
You might call him the janitor. But ESPN calls him one of the top 10 fans in the world.
(12/05/12 3:32am)
The bus was unveiled in November at the Bloomington Canopy of
Lights Celebration. It spends December traveling to different shopping
centers to collect donations.
(12/05/12 3:11am)
A boy scout carries donated toys onto the Bloomington Transit but designated as the 2012 Stuff-A-Bus vehicle. Stuff-A-Bus is in its 12th year.
(11/30/12 4:32am)
A conference on “Changing National Security Priorities: 2013-2020”
continues Friday in the Georgian Room of the Indiana Memorial Union. The
two-day conference, organized by School of Public and Environmental
Affairs adjunct lecturer and former CIA agent Gene Coyle, brought
together experts in many areas of the intelligence field.
(11/29/12 5:08am)
Junior Cortina Campbell flips through a Bloomington history book at the annual IU Press Holiday Book Sale. The sale will continue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the Georgian Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.
(11/29/12 5:08am)
Senior Coral Williams browses bargain books at the annual IU Press Holiday Book Sale. The sale will continue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the Georgian Room of the Indiana Memorial Union.