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(03/21/25 5:00pm)
Subletting your apartment can be a stressful process, but with the right approach, it can be done efficiently. Whether you’re studying abroad, transferring or graduating early, finding someone to take over your lease can save you from unnecessary rent payments. The key is to start early, be persistent, and make your listing as attractive as possible.
(03/13/25 4:43pm)
Around 30 people attended the Bloomington City Council’s special legislative session Wednesday, likely hoping to speak on controversial resolutions that would start a process to amend the city’s Unified Development Ordinance.
(03/04/25 4:16pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(02/27/25 3:30pm)
Meghana Rachamadugu: Village Deli needs more love. I'm not sure if it's just my friend group, but I feel like no one talks about this staple that's right on Kirkwood Avenue. The first time I stepped inside, I felt like it was the kind of place American sitcoms film. Nestled in a corner booth with a perfect view of my food coming to me and the bustle of students outside, I enjoy recapping my week with friends and having a comfort meal to kickstart our weekend. I'm sure you can probably find the same foods in the dining halls, but from what I remember, it wasn't as good or affordable. Village Deli reminds me of the diners I go to for brunch with my dad back home, and I love that I can recreate while I'm at school. No matter what my order is, I always feel happy eating there. You better believe I'm bringing my dad here during graduation weekend too.
(02/27/25 2:10pm)
Andrea Jackson has owned Back Forty Farm in Spencer, Indiana, for three years. On Saturday mornings, she sets up her booth at the Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market to sell pasture-raised pork, chicken bone broth and duck eggs from her 40-acre farm.
(02/26/25 8:40pm)
Two campaigns are vying for the presidency and vice presidency of IU Student Government — ACTION for IUSG and EMPOWER for IUSG. Voting will be open to the student body starting 10 a.m. March 3 until 10 p.m. March 5. Students can vote by logging in to their BeINvolved accounts.
(02/25/25 3:05pm)
I hate rules for fashion. There are so many diverse styles we never try because we are worried about sticking to criteria we feel we must meet. People feel like they have to wear what other people say makes a good outfit. But like any other art form, why should we let society constrain our creativity?
(02/19/25 10:12pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(02/18/25 3:39pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(02/13/25 1:00pm)
It’s been more than four years since IU alumnus Antony Vo and his mom were at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, hearing “Amazing Grace,” played on a flute in the Colonnade.
(02/11/25 11:47pm)
At midnight Jan. 31, I was sitting in the passenger seat of my friend’s car. We were parked in front of our apartment building, and in the back seat was another friend of ours. We had no intention of going anywhere.
(01/23/25 6:34pm)
The City of Bloomington measured "fairly low" particulate matter in most of the city in a dual study published earlier this month. Still, some areas of the city measured elevated concentrations.
(01/16/25 2:01pm)
Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl” takes place in Las Vegas, but there’s not a single thing glamorous about it. There are none of the usual establishing shots of neon lights or jackpot winnings at the casino or dancing girls kicking their legs to Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra’s greatest hits. It’s a Las Vegas of highways, parking lots, rental homes, gambling addicts and broken doorknobs. I was reminded often of Sean Baker’s 2017 film “The Florida Project,” which similarly follows a group of people, left behind by the American Dream, almost literally on the outskirts of capitalist society — in that film’s case, a cheap motel just outside of Walt Disney World.
(01/14/25 4:36pm)
Eight people are running to fill the at-large Monroe County Council seat left vacant after Councilor Cheryl Munson’s death.
(01/08/25 6:21pm)
A grassroots coalition of clergy from across Indiana has come together to take a stand against anti-trans legislation.
(01/08/25 1:37am)
Sarah Larson, one of the candidates for the vacant at-large Monroe County Council seat, withdrew from consideration Tuesday, according to a statement to the Indiana Daily Student and Monroe County Democratic Party.
(12/19/24 8:15pm)
From a once-in-a-generation eclipse to campus protests, Indiana University and Bloomington stayed in the headlines in 2024.
(12/17/24 10:35pm)
The Indiana Recovery Alliance posted Nov. 5 on Instagram stating there had been an increase in non-fatal accidental overdoses in the past few days in Bloomington and Monroe County.
(12/11/24 6:52pm)
College Mall has a new coffee shop: Jughead & Murphys. The kiosk, named after owners and mother-daughter pair Tiffany and Peyton Januik’s chocolate labrador retriever Jughead and lab border-collie mix Murphy, opened Nov. 29.
(12/09/24 8:18pm)
Dressed in a bright red Santa suit and donning a long white beard, Bloomington Parks and Recreation Community Events Coordinator Bill Ream posed for photos with dozens of dogs on Sunday at Switchyard Park. The Yappy Howl-idays event gave Bloomington dog owners the opportunity to get the perfect Christmas card photo of their pups posed next to “Santa Paws.”