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(02/21/23 3:05pm)
Last year, a new independent redistricting committee designed a map that reignited a long-fought struggle. The map drew District 6 to include all dorms except Foster and was deemed by Councilmember Stephen Volan the “most student-heavy map ever.”
(02/16/23 11:33pm)
Perhaps you’ve seen the drink on TikTok or heard about it from a friend claiming they can’t get enough. Olipop — a brand of sparkling tonics — seems to have exploded in popularity in the last couple of years since its launch in 2018.
(02/16/23 11:32pm)
Olipop prebiotic soda is pictured the week of Feb. 12, 2023. The drink is marketed as a healthy alternative to traditional soda, with a proprietary blend of roots, prebiotics, plant fibers and 9 grams of fiber in each can.
(02/09/23 10:14pm)
On multiple social media platforms, especially TikTok, I’ve noticed a popular trend of “protecting your peace.” While the phrase basically means practicing healthy habits and not engaging with people who bring down your energy, I find the way the trend has manifested, especially given the context of our capitalistic society, to be too extreme.
(02/05/23 9:40pm)
The Monroe County Health Department published its food inspection report for the month of December. Prior to this decision, food inspection reports were attained through public records requests.
(01/31/23 5:39pm)
If you’re looking to secure a special person as your Valentine this year, there’s no need to hire Cupid to strike them with his arrow; just make them a thoughtful gift basket. Below, you’ll find the perfect formula to make this for a friend, family member or that special someone to ensure they’ll want to be your Valentine for Februarys to come.
(01/29/23 4:29am)
I try not to make any bold proclamations about Indiana men’s basketball. Things can change rapidly and drastically, so the shelf life for any take is pitifully short.
(01/25/23 10:27pm)
Buskirk-Chumley Theater will host a Neon Jubilee Centennial Gala event at 7 p.m. Saturday to celebrate its 100th birthday. The theater first opened as the Indiana Theatre silent movie house Dec. 11, 1922.
(01/24/23 9:18pm)
Craving something fresh? The recipes below can be made in a dorm room, or modest kitchen, using just a cup and stirring apparatus. If you are ready to take your mocktail concoction skills to the next level, here are a few easy recipes that you can make with a handful of simple ingredients.
(01/23/23 5:54pm)
In January, journalist A.J. Jacobs attempted to go a day without using plastic and found that within the first few seconds of waking up, he failed. His feet had landed on a carpet made of plastic nylon fibers as he got out of bed. His journey reflected that Americans rely on plastic like it's an addiction – we can’t even go a day without it, let alone a couple minutes.
(01/16/23 11:50pm)
City of Bloomington Utilities has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for 56 addresses until 9 a.m. on Jan 18.
(01/12/23 12:47am)
The new year brings new shows! Here’s your weekly guide to help you navigate the waters of Bloomington’s thriving music scene:
(01/10/23 10:03pm)
SPOILER ALERT: This column contains potential spoilers about “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
(12/15/22 10:04pm)
Graduating from college can bring with it a flurry of emotions for students — happiness they’ve made it this far, anxiety about what the future may hold and sadness about leaving such a crucial chapter of their life behind to enter a new one.
(12/14/22 9:05pm)
According to a new study, flavanols — antioxidants found in vegetables, fruits and tea — may slow the rate of memory loss in individuals aged 60 to 100. The study was written and done by Thomas Holland, physician scientist at Rush University.
(12/12/22 1:30pm)
BloomingTea owners Christian and Jenny Frederickson announced the closing of their teahouse this week. Its last day of business will be Dec. 23 and until then their hours will be 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
(12/06/22 2:00pm)
Staying in town during break? Bloomington is hosting several holiday events this December.
(12/04/22 9:10pm)
As finals week approaches, many students will start to panic about their semester grades. This panic can often lead to studying for final exams for hours on end. While it might seem like more time spent studying will guarantee better results, this dangerous habit of overstudying will not only hinder exam performance but also damage your physical and mental health.
(12/01/22 10:46pm)
While Indiana’s Lifeline Law has been in effect for over a decade, advocates are now asking for the law to be expanded to include legal immunity for minors when reporting drug overdoses.
(12/01/22 9:01pm)
Students and Bloomington residents are invited to the Indiana Memorial Union to visit the fourth annual Light Up the Night holiday celebration event at 7 p.m. Thursday at the IMU Circle Drive and Robel Plaza.