IDS Fall 2022 Housing & Living Guide
The Sustainability Edition
The Sustainability Edition
From hotel lobbies to cafés downtown, Bloomington has a lot of study spots to offer.
Artists Row appears in the festivals for a second year.
The collaboration has led to 12 homes being constructed in Monroe County.
Monroe County’s early voting center is located at 302 S. Walnut St.
IU students can ride the Campus Bus Service and Bloomington Transit for free.
Whether you’re into hiking, camping or relaxing in the sun, Bloomington has something for you.
IU offers options for vegan, vegetarian, halal and kosher fare.
From groceries to catching the bus, apps make daily life easier for IU students.
Plastering your walls with decoration is in. Unethical consumption is out.
You’d be surprised how good certain things taste at 10:30 a.m.
Tips to help students manage financial stress.
Space, boundaries and conversation are three necessities to living with roommates.
Finding a reliable streaming service is like looking for silverware in Tottenham Hotspur’s trophy cabinet.
Simple ways to make an easy transition, live cheaper and be safe.
Some simple tips could help keep your place clean and pest-free.
Shopping for locally sourced food has a myriad of benefits for producers and consumers alike.
Talking a walk, going to the Student Recreational Sports Center, or joining a campus club can all help us take care of ourselves.
Most ideas are easy to manage or are something you’ve already done in the dorms.
Implementing seasonal care is paramount for academic success.