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Graffiti adorns the back wall of Rhino's Youth Center on Walnut Street. Rhino's allows Graffiti artist to spray paint the wall, providing a legal outlet for Graffiti artist.
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Graffiti adorns the back wall of Rhino's Youth Center on Walnut Street. Rhino's allows Graffiti artist to spray paint the wall, providing a legal outlet for Graffiti artist.
The linear accelerator produces a beam of protons that will be used to extract neutrons from Beryllium metal. The Proton Linear Accelerator is used to treat cancer patients as well as its role in physics experiments.
Volunteers for Habitat for Humanity build homes Saturday.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Living in a home of her own was a fantasy for Angel Montgomery.“I keep waiting for them to say ‘We found something. You’re not getting a house,” Montgomery said. “But they haven’t. This is really happening.”Montgomery spent most of her adult life renting, but when a friend was accepted into Habitat for Humanity she decided to apply. Montgomery, along with all the other partner families living in a Habitat built house, had to spend time helping others before the organization would build them a house of their own. Habitat partner families have to meet three requirements in order to receive a habitat home: an ability to pay, a need for housing, and a willingness to partner. Habitat requires families to volunteer 250 hours building the homes of others and eventually their own home. When they volunteer their time the families are called “partner families”. Megan Neise, director of marketing communications at Habitat for Humanity-Monroe County described a need for housing as anything from not having basic necessities like insulation and plumbing to cramming six people in a one-bedroom apartment, something she said was common in the Monroe county area.The Saturday before Martin Luther King Jr. Day was another weekend ‘on’ for the partner families and habitat volunteers. Montgomery and other Habitat partner families spent Saturday touring Habitat homes currently under construction. “These are hardworking people,” Neise said. “We’re focused on giving them a hand up and not a hand out.” Chuy Vidaurri and Lalo Vidaurri worked alongside their father and Habitat volunteers to put insulation in their future home. “We’ve got 25 families on an 18-month waiting list” said Neise. “We’ve definitely seen an increase in need and I think that has to do with the climate we live in economically.” Neise said that during the school year, IU students frequently volunteer. For many, she said, the experience was eye-opening.“Everybody is out here doing their best,” said Adrian Starnes, a Construction Site Supervisor with Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County. “It’s amazing what people who come together and don’t know a thing about building a house can do on a Saturday with just a few people leading the way.”At the end of the day Montgomery stood outside a partner family home and watched as the volunteers worked to finish the home. “God is good,” Montgomery said. “That’s all I can say.”
Lalo Vidaurri a sophomore at Bloomington South High School works on his house Saturday in Cedar Chase. The Vidaurri family is of the partner families working on their home as well as those of other partner families.
IU Essence was awarded $200 on Halloween in the Willkie Auditorium after winning Zetapollo, an annual talent show put on by Zeta Phi Beta. IU Essence will perform on 106 & Park on BET in January.
In this episode of the podcast, host Cory Barker is joined by Adam Lukach, Brad Sanders, Thomas Miller and Steven Arroyo for a discussion about the best albums of the decade. Part one of two.
BoD: Brad Sanders and Tom Miller discuss the decade in metal.
Ruckus, a card game that retails for $10.95, has been a holiday best seller for the Game Preserve. Ruckus has received several toy industry awards, among them being named one of the Dr. Toy 10 best games of the year.
Backstreet Mission will close its doors Dec. 19 after providing low-cost clothing and other goods for Bloomington residents. The thrift store was one project of Backstreet Ministries.
People's Bank decorate one of their windows as a part of the Wind-Oh's city wide competition. People's Bank came in first place.
The Bloomington Transit Stuff-A-Bus starts a two week long run collecting donations December 4th. The Bus will be unloaded at the Salvation Army on December 14.
Communications Director for the City of Bloomington Danny Lopez presents Bloomington Hospital representative Emily Brinegar a proclamation recognizing Dec. 1 as World AIDS Day Tuesday at City Hall Showers Building Atrium. Brinegar is the prevention coordinator for Positive Link, a Bloomington Hospital program that promotes HIV/AIDS awareness.
Attendees at the Community AIDS Action Group World AIDS 2009 Ceremony of Celebration and Remembrance light candles in memory of friends and loved ones who died from aids. Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009, is World Aids day.
Attendees at the Community AIDS Action Group World AIDS 2009 Ceremony of Celebration and Remembrance light candles in memory of friends and loved ones who died from aids. December 1st is World Aids day.
Sarah Palin addressed the crowd Thursday in front of Borders bookstore in Noblesville, Ind. as a part of her "Going Rogue" book tour. Palin supporters arrived more than 24 hours before the former governor in order to secure a spot in line.
Drug court case manager Rhonda Welp talks with drug court coordinator Steve Malone and drug court case manager Brier Fraiser Wednesday at the offices of the Monroe County Drug Treatment. The program is celebrating its 10th year in December.
A Spare Change for Social Change container adorns the counter top Monday at Soma Coffee House. The Spare Change for Social Change is designed to raise money to help the homeless during Homeless and Hungry week.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>“Halleluiah, Halleluiah” Flyleaf lead singer Lacey Mosley sings during “Beautiful Bride,” deftly anticipating the first words out of my mouth after the band’s newest album “Memento Mori” finished boring me to death. “Memento Mori” sounds like Nickleback hired former Evanescence chanteuse Amy Lee to front their band, and the results combine the worst of both acts – which is really, really bad news for listeners. Songs like the aforementioned “Beautiful Bride” and “Again” make full use of every cliche alternative rock trick in the book – the silly riffs, loud-soft dynamic and a guitar lead that covers its blandness with a phaser effect.“Memento Mori” doesn’t get any better when the band switches to their softer side. They’ve got some of the shallowest and most uninspired Christian lyrics of the year, and songs like “Arise” and “Missing” frequently sound like Breaking Benjamin doing misguided Circa Survive covers. The album is produced and mixed well, but that’s the only nice thing I can say about “Memento Mori.”
Nurse Betsy Jones vaccinates freshman Evan Beall against H1N1 on Monday at Alumni Hall. IU staff and students were able to sign up for appointments to receive the vaccination.