
Lilly St. Angelo
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Zach Rody, event and front-of-house manager at FARM Bloomington, said FARM’s reservations for graduation weekend skyrocketed after the president said all adults would be eligible for vaccination by May 1.
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More than 100 pieces of Rudy Pozzatti's art are in prestigious museums around the world, but he was known locally for his commitment to students and his kind, humble character.
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The curator hopes that visitors will walk away empowered to be fearlessly creative.
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Attorneys representing the IU students say they are still considering their next steps and that for them the case is not over.
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The Bureau usually gets about $175,000 every quarter from the innkeeper’s tax but Ellis says they don’t expect to get money this year until June or later.
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Across all IU campuses, the university has spent $34 million on COVID-19 testing, $30 million on PPE supplies and $4 million on contact tracing and a call center.
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Even though this winter’s temperatures were average in the context of the past 30 years, there has not been a colder winter since 2014-2015.
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Some businesses are still struggling but large employers in the region have helped many people keep jobs.
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Last spring, the candy store had to sell Easter candy for 75% off as the pandemic hit. Although sales have bounced back, they are not up to pre-pandemic levels.
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IU will test up to 50,000 people a week for mitigation testing and does not expect to move online because of variants.