For a midwestern town, Bloomington has plenty of Oriental grub.
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Laughing Planet has a great vegetarian and vegan-friendly menu, but carnivores don't panic, they've got plenty for you too.
Students sit down to eat together inside the Eigenmann Eatery.
This chocolate chip cone from the Chocolate Moose is topped with homemade chocolate ice cream, sprinkles and candy eyes.
A part of the Indina Memorial Union, restaurant Kiva is a great lunch spot.
The Bloomington Bagel Company is known for it's homemade bagels and delicious shmear.
Mother Bear's pizza, loacted at 1428 E. 3rd St., has been voted Bloomington's best pizza three years in a row by the Indiana Daily Student Best of Bloomington poll.
The Bakehouse's menu features a variety of sandwiches as well as fresh baked goods.
The Bakehouse's menu features a variety of sandwiches as well as fresh baked goods.
T.I.S., one of the places first year students buy books, is located on 3rd Street.
Luke Temple, of Here We Go Magic, sings Tuesday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Here We Go Magic opened for Grizzly Bear, and going straight from the van to the stage upon arrival, after suffering some delays on the road.
Chair for Food Campaign Hugh Barbry accepts an outstanding volunteer award Thursday evening in the Tudor Room. The award was presented by the Hoosier Hills Food Bank, who presented many volunteers and groups with awards, for their service to the community by helping with the food bank.
Junior Julie Bembenista and sophomore Caitlin Van Kooten of Teter get psyched before their heat April 18 at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
SproutBox cofounder and managing member Brad Wisler speaks to guests and thanks everyone involved Friday evening at the opening of SproutBox, a venture capital firm on Seventh Street. SproutBox, headquartered in the old Johnson Creamery building, launches innovative business startups and supports Bloomington entrepreneurs.
Bloomington resident Linda Zambanini waves a flag Tuesday afternoon outside the Monroe County Courthouse. Protestors gathered to speak against the recent decision of the courts in California to uphold Proposition 8, banning same-sex marriages, but allowing the 18,000 marriages that occured prior to Prop 8's passing to be legally recognized.
Sam Bartlett and Jamie Gans play May 19 at Peoples Park on Kirkwood Avenue. Bartlett, Gans and Tamara Loewenthal played as part of of the 2009 Summer Performing Arts Series’ Tuesday Lunch Concert.
Dude jumps in the air.It was epic.
Riders start the 25K and 50K bike ride during the Coach Hep Cancer Challenge on Saturday morning at the Mellencamp Pavilion. Participants raised money by riding in a 25,- 50- or 100- kilometer bike ride, a 2K walk or a 5K run.
Jay Dowl plays the recorder while Kanase, Zak and Hagino Hargis listen Saturday afternoon outside the old Greek's Pizzeria on Kirkwood Avenue. Dowl has playedthe recorder for 12 years, and performed many various pieces, including classical songs from various composers.
First-year graduate students Michael Potter and Farkhat Yussupjanov test an Elvis robot Friday afternoon at the Robotics Club Open House in Eigenmann Hall. The robot had 16 degrees of freedom, and allowed people to play with the expression of the robot by pushing various buttons.