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Fall at IU is full of celebration –– trees around Bloomington turning colors, back-to-school events and of course, IU homecoming weekend.
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Fall at IU is full of celebration –– trees around Bloomington turning colors, back-to-school events and of course, IU homecoming weekend.
I usually make my weekly visit to Kroger on Saturdays at noon. It's one of the busiest times of the week; college students replenish their snack supplies and families do their grocery shopping for the week.
Natalie Fitzgibbons: Fall festivities like pumpkin patches and apple orchards can be better than summer activities of going to the beach or water park. There’s something more peaceful and nostalgic about it. I think it’s because you can always go to a warmer climate for beach and water parks, but it has to be fall for pumpkin patches and apple orchards.
Kendall Jenner visited Bloomington Oct. 10 to promote her line of tequila “818”.
Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty. Kylie Jenner’s Kylie Cosmetics. Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty. Kim Kardashian’s Skims. The list of celebrity and influencer brands goes on and on. The impact that these influencers have on the consumers are both a blessing and a curse.
Fowler Pumpkin Patch, a family-owned seasonal pumpkin patch located at 5060 N. Greene County Line Rd., opened last week for its fall season. The pumpkin patch was founded eight years ago.
Jack Davis: Going to the movie theater is so much better than watching a movie on a streaming service. There is something about the environment of watching a movie with people that cannot be replicated while streaming it. For example, when you watch a horror movie, you get scared together or when you watch a Marvel movie, you get excited together. It is just a fun experience. If given the chance to watch at home or in a theater, I will choose theater every time.
Fall is a season worth celebrating. With the leaves changing colors, the weather cooling down and the holidays quickly approaching, fall in Bloomington is a special time of year to spend with your loved ones. Bloomington is home to tons of fall themed activities that make for a perfect seasonal date. Take advantage of what the city has to offer this year by checking out some of these fall date spots.
“As I got older, I learned I’m a drinker. Sometimes, a drink feels like family,” are the lyrics that begin “Bug Like an Angel,”, the first track on Mitski’s seventh studio album.
Kroger and Hobby Lobby start to pull out the fall decorations as soon as Sept. 1 hits. From scarecrow balloons to pumpkins, the fall season is in full swing before the calendar even says so.
There’s only one month left to enjoy Food Truck Friday. Through the end of October, check out a variety of local food trucks that will serve their food to the public from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. every Friday at Switchyard Park.
Undoubtedly, fall ranks number one when it comes to which season is the best. There are countless reasons as to why it is in my number one spot along with many others. However, I can give at least five reasons that perfectly describe why it is so highly regarded.
Chris Christie stares into the camera. He’s seeking the support of millions of Americans to put him in the White House. He delivers the most scathing criticism of Donald Trump he can muster.
With a limited budget as a college student, it may feel taxing to indulge in Bloomington’s rich food scene. However, it doesn’t have to be.
Isabella Vesperini: Football infuriates me. I really don’t get the point of the sport; it’s essentially a bunch of men who attack each other and get a break every five seconds doing so. It's boring, hard to follow and inconsistent. I just don’t understand why the sport exists. There is no need for all the pomp and circumstance.
Marubeni Macabe’s Venezuelan Artisan Eggnog sits in a fridge on Sept. 15, 2023, at her café. The recipe of the popular drink is from her father who inspired her to start the business.
An iced caramel latte is seen at Blu Boy Cafe and Cakery on Sept. 19, 2023. Blu Boy serves a variety of coffee drinks and sweets.
The life of a broke college student can be hard, especially for those who love going out to eat. You don’t always want to make coffee at home, but you also don’t always want to pay $7 for a small iced latte. Here’s a list of some budget-friendly spots around Bloomington to get your caffeine fix.
As the overture plays, silhouettes dance across a large panel of intricately decorated windows before giving way to a jubilant ball in full swing. As the guests dance and drink, so too is the audience invited into the fast and hilarious world of “The Merry Widow.”
Welcome back! Here is all the information you need for Bloomington’s music scene from Sept. 19 to 24: