Kids Bowl Free at IMU This Summer
Any child age 15 or younger can bowl two games for free every day until August 6 thanks to the Indiana Memorial Union Bowling and Billiards Center’s Kids Bowl Free program.
Read MoreJun 30, 2017 | Web Exclusives
Any child age 15 or younger can bowl two games for free every day until August 6 thanks to the Indiana Memorial Union Bowling and Billiards Center’s Kids Bowl Free program.
Read MoreJun 29, 2017 | Community
Frances Trix has been working with refugee populations most of her life, first in her native Detroit, and later in places like Kosovo and Macedonia. Fluent in Turkish and Arabic, Trix has recently become involved with Syrian refugees in Turkey. She’s particularly concerned with the plight of children.
Read MoreJun 28, 2017 | Home & Family
This year, the Ivy Tech Center for Lifelong Learning celebrates its 10th anniversary. And while its founding executive director says she modeled the center on similar programs from around the country, it’s customized for Bloomington.
Read MoreJun 27, 2017 | Food & Drink
When Naomi Posner-Horie moved to Bloomington in 2003, it was to support her daughter Natasha’s interest in pursuing music studies at Indiana University. “Natasha is the only reason we came to Bloomington, and it seemed a good, safe place for my two younger daughters, too,” Posner-Horie says.
Read MoreJun 26, 2017 | Food & Drink
Choosing which foods to buy and eat has become an increasingly complex decision. Should you banish sugar-laden soda from your diet? How do you know whether a food has been produced under fair, humane, and environmentally sound conditions? At the newly launched Indiana University Food Institute, questions like these are sparking vigorous debate and scientific inquiry. The Food Institute aims “to bring together the many people across the campus and Bloomington community who are interested in food and studying food,” says institute co-director Peter Todd. “We want to give them opportunities to share their ideas, energies, and efforts.”
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