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(11/17/09 3:34am)
Senior Marcie Grimard and junior Connor Begley act as a homless family during Show and Tell: Stories of Poverty on Monday at Rachael's Cafe. A public speaking class raised awarness about poverty and local homelessness by performing situations and then informing the audience with how they can help. The event was part of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week.
(09/30/09 1:34am)
New local flavors sweetened the streets of downtown Bloomington last
week when Hartzell’s Ice Cream, an independently owned store, opened
its doors for business Sept. 22 on Dunn Street.
(09/23/09 2:23am)
The aroma of Bloomington’s independently owned restaurants and fresh
kettle corn filled the air for the Be Downtown Bloomington Campaign and
the Tuesday Lunch Concert Series in People’s Park.
Bloomington Parks and Recreation, the Office of the Mayor and Downtown Bloomington Inc. put on the weekly event.
(09/23/09 2:20am)
Since 1933, a small brown building adorned with a lighted moose head
has drawn Bloomington crowds for homemade ice cream served through a
window.
The Chocolate Moose attracts lines of customers every year, and seeing
Bloomington residents lined up for hand-dipped or soft-serve ice cream
any night of the week is to be expected.
(09/08/09 1:39am)
Kerry Feigenbaum, an IU graduate in English, and Lyle Feigenbaum, an IU
graduate from the Kelley School of Business, spent three years
renovating the building and opened Scholars Inn on New Year’s Eve with
one guest.
(09/03/09 3:43am)
In today’s economic climate, some businesses are suffering, but
companies offering products at low costs have become a highly
frequented market by American consumers.
(08/28/09 3:17am)
Several bakeries, wineries, businesses and restaurants call Bloomington their home and are advertising their locality.
“Buy Local, It’s Better” signs have been seen in windows of local businesses like Butch’s Deli and Max’s Place.
(07/23/09 12:06am)
IU scientists might be on their way to simplifying weight loss through a diet shot.
(07/16/09 12:30am)
The first black man to walk in space will visit participants at an IU summer science camp Thursday.
(07/16/09 12:18am)
Hourly rental vehicles could be available to students this fall if IU Transportation decides it’s a worthy investment.
(07/12/09 11:57pm)
Indiana is one of only 15 states that prohibits the sale of carry-out alcohol on Sundays.
(07/12/09 11:56pm)
As President Obama comes closer than ever to implementing a public
option health care policy, physicians, private insurance companies and
the general population continue to speak up about what a public option
could do to the industry and the country.
(06/22/09 1:48am)
IU will welcome its first group of Yellow Ribbon Program veterans this fall.
(06/22/09 1:38am)
Seventy-seven students ranging from middle school to college-aged set
out Saturday morning to cycle 1,500 miles across eight states in three
weeks.
(06/21/09 10:18pm)
He’s back.More than a year after he crisscrossed Indiana stumping for his wife during the 2008 Democratic primary season, former President Bill Clinton returned to the state Saturday in Indianapolis.
(06/18/09 11:35pm)
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Dalai Lama’s escape from
Tibet to India and the Chinese government’s establishment in Tibet.
(06/18/09 12:30am)
There’s only one place in Bloomington where residents can eat foods
from 40 different locations without having to walk more than a few
steps in between each bite.
(06/14/09 11:11pm)
With three lakes and countless preserves with trails for hiking,
running and fishing, there’s no doubt that there’s a lot to do in
Bloomington during the summer.
(06/10/09 11:52pm)
The Research Corporation for Science Advancement, the first American
foundation developed solely for scientific research, awarded IU
assistant chemistry professor Lane Allen Baker with its prestigious
Cottrell Scholar Award last week.
(06/09/09 9:02pm)
The National Peptide Symposium began Sunday gathering students, professors, scientists and industry leaders from around the world to exchange cutting edge research in biotechnology developments.