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(06/08/23 6:03pm)
A worker sprays water into the basins of the Monroe Water Treatment Plant to break up sediment that collects at the top. The City of Bloomington issued a press release June 5, 2023, acknowledging a failure to report samples of April’s total organic carbon in the city’s drinking water due to an error in shipping.
(06/07/23 5:45pm)
Isabella Vesperini: Starbucks is overrated. Not to mention expensive. The drinks are so basic and not great quality. The coffee is inconsistent and it’s always unnecessarily packed. Depending on which location you go to the drinks taste different. There’s nothing special or unique about Starbucks either; it’s your plain American go-to coffee shop. Its only redeeming quality are the cookies.
(05/29/23 2:15pm)
After three red flags and several frightening wrecks, Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden was victorious in Sunday’s 107th running of the Indianapolis 500.
(05/23/23 3:47pm)
When people think of summer vacation, their first thought isn’t usually Indiana. While the state is well-known for its farmland, steel mills and limestone, it is also home to attractions that visitors can’t find anywhere else. Here are some of Indiana’s lesser-known gems, extending beyond classics like Holiday World and the Indianapolis Zoo.
(05/22/23 5:51pm)
I am not a huge coffee nerd. I do not like black coffee, nor coffee with cream and sugar. Don't even mention espresso. The only form of coffee I can tolerate are mochas. They are the perfect balance of coffee and chocolate, not too overwhelmingly strong of caffeine.
(05/16/23 8:13pm)
Danny William: Just stop using artificial intelligence programs to write your essays. It’ll probably give you fake references and completely recognizable AI-speak. Also, you’re paying for your degree. Get your money’s worth and just write that stupid essay, even if it’s painful.
(05/09/23 4:06pm)
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual assault. Resources are available here.
(05/02/23 10:07pm)
Editor-in-Chief, Helen Rummel: PBS Kids is better than any other kids’ channel. Disney, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network? None of them rival PBS Kids. I may not understand my friends’ jokes, but I will forever have the memory of watching “Cyberchase” after school. Managing Editor and Princess, Ellie Albin: As someone who goes to many social events every week and genuinely enjoys partaking in them, I feel like I’ve earned the right to say this: leaving early is one of the most freeing power moves on the planet. Just the other day, I was at an event taking place inside one of IU’s classroom buildings, but the setting sun and warm breeze beckoned me outside. So, I went! I bought myself a venti Pink Drink from Starbucks and took in the sights, smells and sounds of spring. Managing Editor, Salomé Cloteaux: A lot of nerds are going to be mad at me, but in the infamous Oxford Comma Debate, I will argue against it. Most people are ardent supporters of the – I will admit – technically grammatically correct comma placed after the penultimate item in a list. I know I am in the minority, even among journalists who are forced to omit Oxford commas because AP Style does not use it unless it’s imperative for clarity. The rare opponents of the Oxford comma argue that it is often unnecessary, pointless and excessive (note the absence of the abominable punctuation mark). In most cases, readers will have enough common sense not to be confused by a list without the comma. So why not just make an informed and intentional decision to use it only when it is necessary? Although, for the sake of honesty, I must admit that the true motivation behind my controversial opinion is simply that I find it amusing to get people riled up about grammar.
(05/03/23 8:45pm)
With the end of the semester right at our fingertips, a lot of students are packing up their things and leaving Bloomington for a few months. For those who have made the decision to stay, check out this list of local shops to make summer in B-Town just a little brighter.
(05/02/23 5:34pm)
The IU Food Institute will close next month after their funding was suspended by the College of Arts and Sciences.
(05/01/23 9:46pm)
Welcome back! Here is all the information you need for Bloomington’s music scene from May 3-7:
(05/01/23 7:28pm)
As a child, I hated the word “fat.” It made me feel ugly and gross. It made me feel like a failure – the word acted as a catch-all for the descriptors meant to shame me.
(04/27/23 12:00pm)
Mary Elizabeth Isabell Manville was a ballerina.
(05/01/23 5:00pm)
Liquor bottles line the aisles of the alcohol section of Kroger Jan. 23, 2018, on College Mall Road. Indiana Senate Bill 20 gave Indiana bars access to serve alcohol outdoors, but an additional amendment to the bill would make it illegal for grocery stores and pharmacies to sell cold liquor and mixed drinks.
(04/24/23 7:36pm)
Welcome back! Here is all the information you need for Bloomington’s music scene from April 25-30:
(04/23/23 11:17pm)
With some people struggling to hit their daily water intake, flavored water is trending on TikTok as people are finding ways to drink more water without getting bored of the taste. Whether you just want to have a fun drink or need something to keep you hydrated this summer, here are a few flavor combinations to try with with 16 to 20 ounces of cold water.
(04/22/23 3:51pm)
Kaleb Clous knows better than anyone what it’s like to be part of IU’s Little 500. After all, it wasn’t that long ago that he was an undergraduate student and a cyclist himself.
(04/20/23 7:32pm)
The popular party week leading up to Little 500 is finally here. Here are some ways to stay safe while having fun.
(04/20/23 6:59pm)
Little 500, the largest collegiate bike race in the U.S., has been called “The World’s Greatest College Weekend” and brings more than 25,000 people to Bloomington each year.
(04/18/23 11:03pm)
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