Finding the magic number
Before deciding whether to live alone or with roommates, there are important things to consider.
Before deciding whether to live alone or with roommates, there are important things to consider.
Step up your cooking game with these tasty recipes.
When the dorms close at the end of the semester, there are alternatives to taking all your belongings home.
The IDS staff reflects on what they wish they knew before moving out.
Ensure all your questions are answered with this housing tour checklist.
You can find affordable furniture for your home at the IU Surplus store.
Here is what can happen when police are called for a noise violation.
A temporary place can feel like a home.
Residents who do not clear their sidewalks face increasing fines.
We help clear up the confusion with parking & help you avoid a parking ticket.
When students move off campus, the possibility of a pet opens up for them.
Décor doesn't have to be expensive.
After freshman year, students have the option to stay in the dorms on campus or move to off campus housing.
Simply being out of your parents’ house is not the same thing as living on your own. Here’s a list of 10 things we wish someone had told us before we ditched the dorms for apartments and houses.
If you’re lucky enough to have one, you better put it to good use.
Bloomington is full of places to acquire furnishings for your new house or apartment.
Finding the best advice about where to live, how to get cheap books for class and where to go for the best grocery prices can be a challenging task.
Couches, armchairs and futons are among the traditional indoor furniture banned from Bloomington front porches.
Regarding all reported incidents, the Bloomington Police Department abides by a triage system, meaning noise violations are prioritized by the number of officers available to respond as they come through to dispatch.
Throughout Bloomington, there are many options for students to park both on and off campus.