BPD reports abnormally mild Little 500 weekend
Bloomington police experienced an abnormally mild Little 500 weekend this year, reporting 549 calls for service, 103 cases and 41 arrests between 12 a.m. Friday and noon Sunday.
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Bloomington police experienced an abnormally mild Little 500 weekend this year, reporting 549 calls for service, 103 cases and 41 arrests between 12 a.m. Friday and noon Sunday.
Students who have received a drinking violation ticket during the Little 5 weekend pick up trashes as a part of the pretrial diversion program Sunday at the Bill Armstrong Stadium
Students who have been issued drinking violations during the Little 5 weekend, gather at Sunday the Memorial Stadium. They had to pick up trashes around the Stadium as part of the pretrial diversion program.
Tom Rhodes, the Community Correction director and assistant chief police, says that more people have been arrested for drinking violations during the Little 5 weekend this year because of the good weather.
On a warm, clear Saturday night after the men’s Little 500 race, two naked college students were having sex on a couch on the front lawn of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity house. Though they were surrounded by broken lawn chairs and within sight of the students on Phi Gamma Delta’s homemade sand volleyball court, they did not seem to notice or care.
Thirty-nine IU students were arrested Tuesday night in Bartholomew County.
Former IU Deputy Title IX Director Jason Casares will not face criminal charges after a sexual assault complaint filed in December was investigated by the Fort Worth Police Department.
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Judy Farnsworth, one of the participants of Drink to Your Death, talks about her personal experience when her husband was dying and wanted to know if he really made an impact in life during the TEDxBloomington event Wednesday at Monroe County Public Library.
On a typical weekend, hundreds of drunk college students stop by the Big Cheeze, parked outside of Kilroy’s on Kirkwood, for a post-drinking recovery snack, said Chad Sutor, the food truck’s owner.
What are the first images that pop into a person’s head when they hear the word “Spain?” I tried to think of these images prior to arriving three months ago — stereotypes or different things I have read over the years — but not much came to mind. Except the dancing flamenco girl emoji that I had often referred to as a depiction of myself, dancing in a Spanish style somewhere.
Guests grabbed free multicolored cupcakes, drinks and Chocolate Moose ice cream at the IU Art Museum’s 75th Anniversary Big Birthday Bash on Tuesday.
Or perhaps let’s talk about rape because, well, they are different.
Magan Harris, left, and Whitey Miller drink beer during the "6th Annual Bloomington Craft Beer Festival," opened by by Brewers of Indiana Guild, a non-profit trade association that provides survices for indiana's craft breweries Saturday at Woolery Mill. Participants tasted over hunderds of local and reginal draft beers.
Girls Inc. participant Sabrina Gasana said she didn’t know Bailey Miller well.
Three thousand people were crowded in Woolery Mill, a historic limestone mill, for the Bloomington Craft Beer Festival on Saturday.
Parts 2 and 3 of this series will be published April 12 and 13.
The video advertising the 6th Annual Bloomington Craft Beer Festival shows glass after glass of locally brewed beer being passed between smiling bartenders, customers and friends. People wear wigs, IU gear and bread necklaces to soak up all of the brewskies.
Alyson Malinger enjoys her first legal drink directly at midnight April 2nd, her 21st birthday. This night was nothing she had imagined her 21st being, but it was even better in her eyes.
The line for hot coffee stayed long Saturday morning as chilled Farmers Market visitors huddled in patches of sunlight.