
Grace Marocco
News Intern-
For most people, running just one marathon is a big achievement. But for 85-year-old Eugene Lausch, running in his 48th mini-marathon Saturday will be just another accomplishment.
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Consumers across the country have reached their tipping points.
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The library owns thousands of miniature books, measuring three inches or less.
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Around 1,800 addresses, including two schools, were without water this morning after a water main break.
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An assistant professor at Indiana University has taken on the new title of a children's author.
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As an estimated 300,000 visitors make their way towards Bloomington for the upcoming solar eclipse, experts are warning about the dangers of viewing the event without proper eyewear.
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Frigid temperatures throughout the area earlier this month put a spotlight on the need for shelter, especially for those experiencing homelessness.
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The nonprofit bookstore will be volunteer-led and focus on engaging the Bloomington community through curated book collections, reading groups, film screenings and various speakers and events.
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Meggie Iyer, a freshman at Indiana University, may be a few performances away from achieving her dream of becoming a performer.
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Students representing the Union Board, IU Student Government and the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center selected three paintings, all by Black artists, to hang in the Indiana Memorial Union.