Roommates
Keep these vows in mind as you contemplate if roommate living is the life for you.
Keep these vows in mind as you contemplate if roommate living is the life for you.
Turn your room into a haven of peace and relaxation.
The information and contacts you need to take care of your new home's utilities.
Whether planning to graduate early, considering traveling abroad or eyeing a great internship opening, IU students must first find a solution to their current housing contracts.
Learn what's eating up your student budget each month.
After stat sheet-stuffing performance in a pair of IU wins, junior guard Victor Oladipo has been named the Big Ten Player of the Week.
Although Bloomington police rank noise complaints as low priority, one can still have fun without paying for it.
Although it started out as a simple hobby for his family, co-owner and roaster Nick Schultz’s product is part of Bloomington’s growing desire for local, fresh food.
Don't get bogged down by the logistics of renting. Here are a few tips from Randall Frykberg, director of IU’s Student Legal Services.
Don't get bogged down by the logistics of renting. Here are a few tips from Randall Frykberg, director of IU’s Student Legal Services.
A short quiz to help you find out if you're ready for the responsibilities and costs of a new pet.
Indoor upholstered couches no longer welcome on Bloomington porches after a recent update to the city's Property Maintenance Code.
We’ve compiled information from IU’s Office of Parking Operations and City of Bloomington Parking Services for parking on and off campus.
While some students decide to haul their stuff home for the summer, many will opt to stash belongings in one of many storage facilities in Bloomington. Here are some tips for students seeking to rent a storage unit.
Everything you need (and want) for your big move off campus.
Living off-campus comes with a whole new set of responsibilities during vacations.
Bloomington is full of places to acquire furnishings for your new house or apartment.
We talked to two IU students who decided to renew contracts in the dorms and hang out with the freshmen.
Whether you’re on the verge of signing a lease or are simply getting a feel for how a leasing office runs its properties, have this checklist on hand for all important questions and notes.
If you’re literate, I’m sorry about the title of this column, because it’s deliberately deceiving you about the content ahead. If you aren’t literate, then it’s likely you’re just seeing these funny shapes in your peripheral vision.