What $5 and $10 can get you to eat around Bloomington
College can be expensive, and when paying for food these expenses are bound to overwhelm students.
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College can be expensive, and when paying for food these expenses are bound to overwhelm students.
The Black Women’s Wellness and Empowerment Summit is Oct. 6 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Dedicated students, alumni, fans and families will flock to Memorial Stadium next weekend to cheer on the Hoosiers in IU’s homecoming game. This grand tradition offers exciting events throughout the weekend that many fans won’t want to miss.
Fall is starting to creep in around IU’s campus, making way for new opportunities to take advantage of this October. Make sure to explore all the fall opportunities this month with this list of events and performances to attend to while in Bloomington.
Transitioning from the comfort and safety of your home to what feels like a shoebox-sized room on a floor full of strangers can be stressful. Freshman year contains many new learning experiences and living in the dorms is one of them. Here are some things you can do to help make your dorm room experience the best it can be.
Applications to fill a vacant position on the Bloomington Arts Commission are now being accepted by the City of Bloomington Office of the City Clerk.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department was named the 2018 National Gold Medal Award Winner for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management on Tuesday at the annual National Recreation and Park Association conference in Indianapolis.
IU Family Weekend will begin this Friday and go through the end of the weekend. With many students' relatives coming onto campus, here’s a list of things visiting families can do to take advantage of all IU has to offer.
Monroe County is forecast to be hit with high ozone levels Wednesday.
Duke University law professor Christopher Schroeder will present a lecture Monday in the IU Maurer Moot Court Room on the political controversy surrounding Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination.
An IU School of Public Health program received the American Society of Safety Professionals Outstanding Student Section of the Year Award, according to a press release.
Two big food trends have started to take over IU’s campus.
The colors of fall will soon be here, and those especially excited can watch the changing leaves on Brown County’s Leaf Cam.
TEDx is returning to the IU Auditorium as a student-run conference this fall.
Although it was still 90 degrees outside, the first sign of fall arrived Tuesday with the return of Starbucks' pumpkin spice latte.
Power has been restored to all buildings except for the Ray E. Cramer Marching Hundred Hall, which is still operating on emergency power, IU spokesman Chuck Carney said.
A sample of the future of public transportation is coming soon to Bloomington.
A man was shot in the legs twice around 7 a.m. Thursday at Jackson Heights Apartments.
Indiana University Health Center and Counseling and Psychological Services have selected new program directors who started June 19, according to information released by IU.