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(12/04/22 11:38pm)
A large road sign is used while Kirkwood Avenue is closed to vehicles to remind visitors that open alcohol is illegal to have in public. People often hop between bars along Kirkwood and around downtown Bloomington, bringing their drinks with them at times.
(11/21/22 1:00pm)
Riviera Maya, a new Mexican restaurant, will open Dec. 1 at 116 S. Franklin Road in Bloomington. Riviera Maya offers customers a cultural experience different from most other restaurants, the employees said.
(11/23/22 4:00pm)
As temperatures start to drop, more people must be prepared for sleeping outside in the cold.
(11/23/22 3:00pm)
With temperatures beginning to drop below freezing, it is important to know how to avoid frostbite.
(11/15/22 1:36am)
The Black Student Union hosted the Money, Minorities and Mother Nature event in the Walnut Room in the Indiana Memorial Union on Nov. 10 to inform students about how environmental issues such as water pollution and waste management effects minority groups and those who live in low-income communities, causing environmental injustice.
(11/08/22 1:45pm)
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you news, updates and scenes all day at the polls as well results after they close. We have you covered so you know who's on your ballot and whether your candidates are in the lead.
(11/07/22 12:36am)
Employee Sarah Carton prepares a drink behind the counter of the Inkwell Bakery and Cafe on Nov. 12, 2017, in downtown Bloomington. The Inkwell's selection of fall specialties includes a variety of pumpkin spice and apple cider flavors.
(11/06/22 9:34pm)
Marcy and Carl Cook, the owners of EllieMae’s Boutique on Kirkwood Avenue, decided to open a custom candle bar just two weeks ago. The soft opening of Kirkwood Candle Bar was Friday, Nov. 4 and its grand opening was Saturday, Nov. 5.
(11/07/22 2:00pm)
November is finally here, which means there’s only so many days left to enjoy fall’s best dishes. Hurry to these local spots for their fall options before it’s too late:
(10/25/22 7:56pm)
It’s the week of Halloween. It also happens to be midterm season. All the good costume ideas are taken already, right?
(10/18/22 6:08pm)
With an increase of students on campus, it can be hard to find a spot to study. Good coffee, suitable background noise and dependable, free Wi-Fi are all things to look for in an off-campus study spot. Here are some options:
(10/12/22 9:24pm)
Halloween can be an exciting holiday, especially in college. Dressing up, eating candy and going out with friends is common, and there are lots of opportunities for fun around campus and Bloomington.
(10/13/22 1:00pm)
Halloween encourages adults and children alike to dress up in costumes, eat candy and celebrate all things spooky. As a town filled with children, college students and working professionals, Bloomington and IU offer an array of activities to celebrate the last weekend of October.
(10/11/22 6:27pm)
As classes inch closer to the end of the semester, more students begin to sacrifice their mental health to ace their exams, but at what cost?
(10/12/22 2:00pm)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — After a nearly three-month trial, a prosecutor on Tuesday made the case for executing Nikolas Cruz, the gunman who murdered 14 students and three staff members in Florida’s deadliest school shooting.
(10/05/22 6:39pm)
Whenever I think of fall, I think of intricate guitar patterns, apple turnovers and unravelling sweaters. Here are some songs that I think emulate the magic of this season.
(10/15/22 3:00pm)
College is a stressful time for students no matter their age. From juggling classes, extracurriculars and a social life, one thing that can be overwhelming is worrying about saving money. Here are a few tips to save money and lower stress.
(10/14/22 4:30pm)
We’ve all heard the enduring recommendation: shop local. Whether we have heard the message from TV commercials, local leaders or online influencers, the push to buy locally sourced food has been growing across the world for years. So why exactly should people buy local instead of just stopping by the nearest Kroger?
(10/15/22 3:15pm)
It’s nearly noon on Saturday in Bloomington. Students march in crimson droves by the grass lots outside Memorial Stadium. Drops of liquid sparkle on blades of grass beneath the late morning sun — is that dew from a cool fall night, or the lukewarm dregs of a spilled White Claw?
(09/30/22 2:46pm)
FORT MYERS, Fla. — On the vacation island resorts of Sanibel and Captiva, rescuers flew in on helicopters because the roads from the mainland of Southwest Florida had collapsed into San Carlos Bay. To the south, Fort Myers Beach, once a lively town center of fish restaurants and bars, was reduced to a debris field of concrete blocks, shredded wood and broken tiles, its pier stripped down to a skeleton of pilings.