Cardinal Spirits to release limited supply of nocino Nov. 4
Cardinal Spirits distillery will release a limited supply of a green walnut liqueur, nocino 4 p.m. Nov. 4. Nocino is one of the local distillery’s most highly demanded products.
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Cardinal Spirits distillery will release a limited supply of a green walnut liqueur, nocino 4 p.m. Nov. 4. Nocino is one of the local distillery’s most highly demanded products.
In 2021, IU’s First Thursdays festivals added a new component to the festival called Artists Row. Artists Row is a section of the festival where student and community artists can showcase and sell their artwork.
The Biden student loan relief application is now open, with new details. According to an NPR article, Biden plans to cancel $10,000 in debt for people who earn less than $125,000 per year.
Senior Trey Humphrey got into thrifting his junior year of high school as a way to reconcile his “mall rat” behaviors.
Recycling
Crumble Coffee and Bakery has opened a third Bloomington location, sitting at the corner of Atwater Avenue and Swain Avenue, behind Mother Bear’s Pizza.
IU senior finance majors Max Goldberg and Steven Segel launched their own app, HotDrop, in September 2021 to help people discover new music and artists. This venture has recently led them to being accepted into the Techstars startup accelerator program with a $3 million evaluation.
Bloomington Bagel Company
The IU student trustee application is now open to IU undergraduates and graduate students. Those applying must be full-time students while they serve the two-year term for the position, spanning from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2025.
Parlor Doughnuts, a new doughnut shop, opened a store on Kirkwood Avenue last April, just before the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
The nation’s fastest growing chicken finger restaurant, Raising Cane’s, will open a Bloomington location Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 422 E. Kirkwood Ave.
A new environmental threat, the spotted lanternfly, has recently come to Indiana. While it’s unknown how they got here, spotted lanternflies have now been seen in at least two Indiana counties, according to Indiana Public Radio.
Ed Schwartzman, the owner of BuffaLouie’s in Bloomington, just opened his second business, Gables Bagels. The new bagel store is located at 421 E. Third St.
Indiana volleyball finished its conference play with a 4-16 record after dropping matches against Purdue and Wisconsin on the road last weekend.
Indiana volleyball took on its last weekend of home games in Wilkinson Hall, losing to Illinois in three sets on Friday night and beating Iowa in three sets on Sunday in the team’s senior night.
Tied 1-1 and up 20-19 in its third set, Indiana volleyball committed a service error and took two aces from No. 11 Nebraska. Indiana head coach Steve Aird called a timeout, but Indiana went on to drop set three 25-22 and later lost 3-1 to Nebraska on Sunday at Wilkinson Hall.
Indiana volleyball will take on No. 25 Illinois at 7 p.m. Friday in Champaign, Illinois, and No. 11 Nebraska at 2 p.m. Sunday in Wilkinson Hall.
Down one point in its fourth set Sunday against Northwestern in Evanston, Illinois, Indiana volleyball sophomore outside hitter Grae Gosnell made a kill to tie the score at 21 apiece. While Indiana put up a fight in the last few points of the fourth set, a kill by Northwestern won them the set 25-22, with Indiana losing the match 3-1.
This weekend Indiana volleyball will take on Iowa at 8 p.m. Friday in Iowa City, Iowa, before facing Northwestern at 1 p.m. Sunday in Evanston, Illinois.
Indiana volleyball lost to No. 11 Minnesota for the second time this season Wednesday at home in Wilkinson Hall in three sets with scores of 25-20, 25-14 and 25-16.