IU startups can compete for $1 million
Sep 10, 2018 8:30 pmThe University will host a local competition for the Hult Prize in 2019.
The University will host a local competition for the Hult Prize in 2019.
Yumble offers rice bowls inspired by different regions of the world.
Switchyard Brewing Company opened their tap room May 28.
Bapu and Soma offer Bubble tea, an increasingly popular beverage.
Enter to win the contest on Chick-fil-A Bloomington East’s Facebook page.
IU alumnus brings coding school to Bloomington, geared toward children and teenagers
The Globe will host rotating local restaurants every week day.
Global Gifts helps provide a market for artisans in developing countries.
New bakery in Bloomington offers all natural daily-made pastries.
Local apartments are housing student tenants in hotels due to delayed construction.
New restaurant, Hive, serves organic food in a fast-casual environment.
The deal was first announced in October 2016.
For businesses, the summer in Bloomington is also a good time to remodel or restock.
On April 19 customers can come to Baked! and order free cookies as part of Free Cookie Day.
Anticipated increases in sales and rowdy customers generates mixed feelings.
Kilroy’s on Kirkwood has become a staple of IU culture as iconic as taking photos at the Sample Gates.
The 1st Annual FRENCHship Fry Crawl hit bars like Nick's English Hut and The Tap to sample Bloomington's french fry fare.
Customers will be able to buy the beer in 6-packs of 12-ounce cans.
Cook Medical still faces more than 3,000 lawsuits related to the device.
Bloomington has many options for IU-themed gear.