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(11/09/16 4:47am)
Squeezed among adults and older teens at Opie Taylor’s, a pair of elementary school-aged girls snaked between legs as the crowd at the Monroe County Democratic Party watch event waited for Shelli Yoder, who ran for 9th District United States Representative, to arrive after her final day on the road.
(11/09/16 4:37am)
Carrie Fischer took a break from her book, “The Friday Society,” to take a Snapchat video of RaiQuelle Luster. Fischer began to record then asked which candidate Luster voted for.
(11/08/16 2:29am)
Bloomington locals performed a homage to Standing Rock protesters in defense of clean water and the opposition of the North Dakota Pipeline on Monday night.
(11/08/16 12:05am)
IU is now one win away from a bowl berth after its 33-27 victory against Rutgers on Saturday. It welcomes No. 12 Penn State to Bloomington next, and IU Coach Kevin Wilson updated the media on the status of the program in the lead up to the Nittany Lions’
arrival.
(11/06/16 11:57pm)
After much discussion at its meeting Friday afternoon, the Graduate and Professional Student Government passed a resolution which would provide an active shooter response workshop for graduate students.
(11/03/16 11:56pm)
“You’re going to be vomiting vomits of joy.”
(08/14/17 8:14pm)
Bars are a dime a dozen in Bloomington, and it can be treacherous to weed through them all to find your favorite.
(11/02/16 2:41am)
When Students Against State Violence met Tuesday night in Ballantine Hall, the 24 attendees reached their arms out and tried to focus their peripheral vision on their outstretched, wiggling
fingers.
(11/01/16 12:28am)
While families and children begin to trick-or-treat outside, 30 men and women shuffle up the stone staircase of the Monroe County Justice Building on Halloween.
(10/31/16 12:49am)
Ten minutes past 4:20, Against Prohibition co-founder Brandon Lavy walked onto the stage in Dunn Meadow. The area had been bustling for about an hour, with students and other Bloomington residents floating from booth to booth. Baby boomers and generation-Z kids meandered about.
(10/30/16 10:38pm)
Writing on the train to Salzburg, Austria, and reflecting on the three days I spent in Prague is a little bit of a surreal experience because of how much has happened in such a short time and how positive my experience was there.
(10/30/16 9:12pm)
Christmastime had set in, and IU senior Nick Smoot intended to surprise his girlfriend Peri Paul where she worked at the mall. He spent an hour combing aisles for the perfect gift.
(10/30/16 8:01pm)
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. – Driving away from the poisoned dirt, Tara Adams stared through the rain at the road ahead.
(10/30/16 7:55pm)
College students prowled the streets and bars of Bloomington on Halloween weekend, dressed as witches, mice and everything else Sydney Maxwell, an IU senior said.
(10/28/16 1:36am)
Students can grab their trick-or-treat bags, throw on their costumes and get ready for a scare, because on Friday, IU Late Nite is hosting a Scream Fest.
(10/26/16 8:47pm)
A typical doctor receives four years of undergraduate education, four years of medical school, anywhere from three to ten years of training including residency, as well as a fellowship if the individual decides to specialize. Through these years of education, students obtain the knowledge and skills that are necessary for them to properly inform their
patients and the general public on medical issues.
(10/26/16 2:45am)
A new debate-night drinking game was proposed Tuesday night in Hodge Hall. It involves stocking up on booze and taking a drink every time a candidate mentions arts or culture.
(10/25/16 12:32am)
Science on Tap will fulfill its destiny Tuesday night with the topic of the month: the science of beer.
(10/24/16 1:29am)
After receiving a $15 million donation from the Eskenazi family and a $20 million donation from IU, the Eskenazi Museum of Art will be closed to the public for renovations from May 2017 to the spring of 2020, according to a press release from the museum.
(10/21/16 4:19pm)
After receiving a $15 million donation from the Eskenazi family and a $20 million donation from IU, the Eskenazi Museum of Art will be closed to the public for renovations from May 2017 to the spring of 2020, according to a press release.