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(02/10/21 5:05pm)
Students walk through a snowy campus Feb. 9 near Dunn's Woods. While many students chose to come back to campus for the semester, about 700 students living on campus have not returned, Executive Director of Residential Programs and Services Lukas Leftwich said.
(02/10/21 3:23am)
A family dines in at FARMbloomington on Sunday. Lennie’s and FARMbloomington reopened last week after closing its doors in December, 2020.
(02/09/21 9:33pm)
Junior Alexis Kane sleds down a hill Tuesday in Dunn Meadow. Kane is from Dallas, Texas, and Tuesday was her first time sledding.
(02/09/21 9:33pm)
Junior Nathan Blair takes a photo of junior Alexis Kane on Tuesday near Dunn Meadow. Kane, who is from Dallas, Texas, went sledding for the first time Tuesday.
(02/09/21 9:33pm)
Junior Nathan Blair sleds down a hill Tuesday in Dunn Meadow. Bloomington is scheduled to get 1-3 more inches of snow from Wednesday morning to Thursday morning, according to AccuWeather.
(02/02/21 6:07pm)
School buses leave the Bloomington High School South parking lot on Jan. 29 during student dismissal. The Monroe County Community School Corporation moved to phase green Monday, allowing students to attend school in person five days a week.
(01/27/21 9:11pm)
Grunwald Gallery of Art director and photographer Betsy Stirratt sets up exhibit materials Tuesday in the Grunwald Gallery of Art. Stirratt's photography will be featured in Grunwald's new exhibit, "Hoosier Lifelines: Environmental and Social Change Along the Monon, 1847-2020."
(01/27/21 9:10pm)
Photos by Richard Koenig hang on a gallery wall Tuesday at the Grunwald Gallery of Art. Koenig is one of three photographers whose work will be exhibited in Grunwald's newest instillation, "Hoosier Lifelines: Environmental and Social Change Along the Monon, 1847-2020."
(01/27/21 9:12pm)
A historical artifact from the Monon Railroad on Tuesday in the Grunwald Gallery of Art. Grunwald is preparing a new exhibit called "Hoosier Lifelines: Environmental and Social Change around the Monon, 1847-2020."
(01/27/21 9:11pm)
An installation by Betsy Stirratt sits in the foreground, and photos by Richard Koenig hang in the background Tuesday at the Grunwald Gallery of Art. Koenig and Stirratt both have work being featured in Grunwald's new exhibit, "Hoosier Lifelines: Environmental and Social Change Along the Monon, 1847-2020."
(01/26/21 11:17pm)
Bloomington resident Jason "Bubba" Oliphant, 47, sits outside the new Beacon winter shelter near Switchyard Park on Jan. 26. Oliphant has been living at the shelter next door, A Friend's Place, which is also run by Beacon.
(01/21/21 9:41pm)
Books for sale are displayed on shelves Thursday inside Book Corner. The local book store is located at 100 N. Walnut St.
(01/21/21 9:44pm)
Books for sale are displayed on shelves Thursday inside Book Corner. The local book store is located at 100 N. Walnut St.
(01/21/21 9:42pm)
Face masks and hand sanitizer sit on a table Thursday inside the entryway of Gather in order to promote health and safety among customers. Gather is located at 116 N. Walnut St.
(01/20/21 2:37pm)
Brown County resident Jacob Ebel receives food from the La Poblana food truck parked in the TIS parking lot Jan. 19. La Poblana is one of many food trucks in Bloomington whose sales drop during the winter months.
(01/20/21 4:13pm)
La Poblana truck owner Angel Magno, 48, prepares a taco outside of TIS Bookstore on Jan. 19. Magno says colder temperatures and pandemic restrictions are the cause of low sales rates for the truck this winter.
(11/20/20 5:32pm)
It’s Native American Heritage Month, Thanksgiving is right around the corner and people across the U.S. are partaking in their annual resurgence of interest in Indigenous cultures, often discussing “traditional Native American foods.”
(11/17/20 1:49am)
When I walked by the former Darn Good Soup storefront on College Avenue a few weeks ago and saw a giant poster advertising khao man gai, the Thai version of the classic Southeast Asian dish Hainan chicken rice, I knew I had to make an exception to my policy of avoiding American Thai restaurants.
(11/08/20 4:04pm)
The IU First Nations Educational and Cultural Center is hosting a series of three events, titled “Embodying Contemporary Native Identity: Mind, Body, and Spirit,” which will be held at 6:30 p.m. next Monday, Wednesday and Friday on Zoom and streamed through Facebook Live on the FNECC’s Facebook page.
(10/29/20 8:44pm)
Local bakers Kim Naseath and Dev Montanez, the duo behind Bloomington Bakers Against Racism, are organizing another anti-racist bake sale.