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Want to eat like your favorite witches and wizards?
Want to eat like your favorite witches and wizards?
Thirteen years ago, James Bennett witnessed the first fatality of his firefighting career when he had to carry a 12-year-old girl out of a house fire in Connersville, Ind. Ten years later, a young man died in another fire, the second death of Bennett’s career. Both tragedies might have been prevented had there simply been smoke detectors in the homes where those fires broke out.
A Bloomington man was arrested Wednesday afternoon for trespassing Tuesday in Woodburn Hall, said IU Police Department Sgt. Craig Munroe.
The Indianapolis Star reported Monday that IU coach Tom Crean received a two-year contract extension until the 2017-2018 season, although the coach has yet to sign an actual contract with the University. IU officials declined comment about the status of the contract.
IU’s student transportation fee has not increased enough to maintain transportation services for the 2008-09 school year.
Josh Olsson, a housekeeper for the Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel and Conference Center, took a cigarette break with fellow employees Tuesday on Seventh Street. He remembers when there was a specific smoking area near his work place, but because of the campus-wide smoking ban, employees are only allowed one smoking area – in front of the IMU on the circle drive.
After five years, the Bloomington and Monroe County Smoking Ordinance has received few complaints and many praises, according to city officials and business owners.
Thursday is the last day to adopt two felines for the price of one at the Bloomington Animal Shelter. In celebration of June being American Humane Society’s National Adopt-a-Cat Month, and because cats breed in the spring and have kittens in the summer, the promotion continued through July.
Nestled in the wooded countryside of Bloomington is Twisted Limb Paperworks, LLC. January 2008 marked the 10th anniversary of the company, which has been devoted to producing 100 percent recycled, handmade paper invitations for those who wish to have an eco-friendly celebration.
This fall, about 90 freshmen living in Briscoe Quad’s Fitness and Wellness Living-Learning Center will play an eight-week-long multimedia game geared toward helping students adopt healthy lifestyle choices.
IU senior Matt Unterfranz has a passion for shoes - and designing them. At IU, he's working toward his goal of designing for Nike someday.
To be sung to the tune of “Summer Lovin’” from the musical “Grease”:
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. – D.J. White mugged for the cameras. Light bulbs flashed as he palmed basketballs and threw behind the back passes to photographer’s assistants.
Once The Coke Dares got on their feet, they put on a solid show of fast rock ‘n’ roll and kept the audience hanging out to see what bizarre comments they would make next.
An evening with South Bend’s hometown heroes Umphrey’s McGee is always guaranteed to be quite a treat. Throw in instrumental-groove powerhouse Sound Tribe Sector 9, a beautiful forecast and a phenomenal outdoor venue nestled along the White River and suddenly nothing else seems to matter.
There’s no point in arguing with studios’ obsessive turnout of sequels – established successful titles are safe and likely to bring audiences back in theaters, but in a summer with a new “Hulk” reboot and a very aged “Indiana Jones,” you sometimes wonder why movies that might actually deserve sequels don’t always get a number two. Here are some movies we wouldn’t mind sitting through a second (or third and fourth) outing.
My Favorite Highway’s knack for unspooling glimmering pop/rock ditties is fairly flawless on their debut full-length How To Call A Bluff. One would hope it’d be enough to get some record label attention, but the band seems to be doing more than fine on their own.
Into the Sun is one of those albums that you listen to and think “Hey that doesn’t sound half-bad, in fact it’s pretty good,” then it gets lost in your iTunes/LimeWire download history or somewhere in your car.
The mystery is barely paranormal (if at all), the pacing is boring and the general feel of the mise-en-scene wasn’t up to par; it just felt like a generic suspense movie.
The most salient feature of “Step Brothers,” however, may simply be that studios have finally discovered a way to use Ferrell that is commensurate with his potential.