The coffee culture of Italy features an emphasis on drinks such as the cappuccino.
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Examine Russia on a policy-by-policy basis
I’ve written recently about Russia’s state in the world as well as the strain in the United States’ relations with them.
Irish American Community at IU conveys Irish culture through soda bread
Six loaves of soda bread lay in a basket alongside a pad of butter. Voices mingled with Irish music playing through the speakers.
Crumble Coffee opens downtown location
The area of downtown Bloomington near North College Ave. is kind of like a coffee wasteland, Crumble Coffee & Bakery owner Laura Noell said. After observing this lack of coffee shops, she and co-owner Scott Reynolds said they decided to open up another shop in that area.
"Hoosiers" and "Indianians" in the movies
“The Hoosier Schoolmaster” — 1914
Column: When did we become God
When did we become God?
Students attend Shabbat dinner
Friends yelled across the room to one another while they waited for food to be served. The salmon-colored walls gave the room a light atmosphere, and the paper plates and bowls sat on tables. They would eventually be filled with matzo ball soup and more.
'Noon Talk' at Eskenazi deals with art, religion
The Eskenazi Museum of Art invites speakers to discuss their takes on art exhibits in front of students and members of the Bloomington community in its “Noon Talk” series.
Woman reports sexual assault by friend
A woman who reported being sexually assaulted by a friend doesn’t want to press charges, police said Wednesday. She just wants an apology.
COLUMN: Thank you, Martin Luther King Jr.
Jan. 15, 1929.
IU student charged with battery after Jimmy John's incident
An IU student was arrested Monday after drunken exploits at Jimmy John’s allegedly ended in attacks against a police officer and an ambulance worker.
IU students spend MLK Jr. Day 'opening' and 'closing' at Kilroy's
By late afternoon the bar was still packed.
Indianapolis nonprofit plans grand opening of new musical venue
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis nonprofit organization and community resource Musical Family Tree will have its grand opening ceremony 8 p.m. Friday in the Murphy Arts Center in Indianapolis.
Students offer perspective on IUPD
One of the important concerns of every college campus is safety. At IU there are two entities that work specifically to keep students, staff and faculty safe. They are the IU Police Department and the Bloomington Police Department. As a student, however, it can sometimes be hard to differentiate the two.
COLUMN: The people's princess
This holiday season actress, activist and icon Carrie Fisher died at age 60. I didn’t know her personally — in fact, like so many of Carrie’s fans, I never met her.
Spice up your space
Seasons change, exams come and go, and landscaping staff continues maintenance of IU’s campus. The aspect of life students have the most creative control over? The design and decoration of their dorm rooms.
Expelled student sues IU for gender discrimination
A former IUPD cadet and IU student, expelled for violating the University’s consent policy, is suing IU for gender discrimination.
"A Day in Her Hijab" offers chance to experience life in a headscarf
Women of all religions will have a chance this Saturday to show solidarity with friends and neighbors who choose to wear a head covering.
Bloomington veteran stands with Standing Rock
Marc Haggarty sat on the cold concrete floor of a basketball court in the Cannonball Community Center. The night before, he slept with Navajo veterans.
COLUMN: Stretch but don't snap
Let’s face it. We all have those days when we can’t be bothered to do anything, even love ourselves. College students have much to stress and worry about.