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Hauling all of your belongings back and forth over break is no fun. Check into options for leaving things in storage.
Hauling all of your belongings back and forth over break is no fun. Check into options for leaving things in storage.
Bloomington's system for trash pick-up encourages recycling and discourages excessive waste.
Here are some simple tips and tricks to clearing clutter.
Here's a look at what a lease really says when it's broken down into a few typical sections.
The Editorial Board categorically condemns IU’s withdrawal from the American Studies Association.
The idea of day-to-day safety being threatened in a place that usually provides comfort and security gave me chills as I sat in my own class mere hours after the shooting.
Don't make the mistake of leaving an empty house and paying rent when you aren't in town.
While we can endlessly complain about the inattentiveness of our representatives and senators, we cannot ignore our own political inactivity.
These four houses would have a lot to share about Bloomington's past if walls could talk.
Rape affects everyone, and by accrediting a massive problem to a small slice of the community, Obama and those who employ similar rhetoric are perpetuating the power-dynamic psychology that leads to most forms of violence and victimization in the first place.
Controlling costs of college can get crazy. Here are some tips for wrangling excessive spending and balancing your budget.
We talked to three IU students who decided to return to residence halls. Here is what they had to say.
Residence halls often close during breaks, but there are plenty of options for what to do in that time.
Last week, the United States Surgeon General released a report chronicling the past 50 years of the cigarette in America. And while some states have started to withdraw from the trend of smoking, the Centers for Disease Control say a quarter of Hoosiers are still lighting up.
Members of the IU community gathered at the Asian Cultural Center Thursday night for the semester’s first “Over a Cup of Tea” discussion.
Faculty from the departments of Communications and Culture, Telecommunications and the School of Journalism have been working since last October to combine as a new Media School in 2014.
Record crowds are expected by the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Alumni Assoication today through Sunday for their sixth annual Pride celebration and reunion.
During the second eight weeks of this semester, Prof. Richard Janda will be teaching L210, Language and Harry Potter, a linguistics course studying the Harry Potter books and movies.
College students have created Felicks, a new platform though which students can buy and sell textbooks. Since the website’s successful launch in August 2013, Felicks promoters, or ambassadors, have been hired at 12 campuses to help generate interest in the site.
Homeless shelters around Bloomington have been adjusting for the polar vortex over the last couple of weeks.