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Bloomington’s Entrepreneurial Spirit on Display at the Combine
On its surface, the Combine looks like a tech conference. But conference chair Mike Trotzke says it’s really not. “It’s…
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‘Ada and the Engine’ Celebrates the First Computer Programmer
More than 175 years ago, the coding concepts that would lead to modern-day computer programming were pioneered by a woman…
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Introducing Singer Emma Peridot, Formerly B-town’s Emily Morrone
To launch her new album, Morrone, as Peridot, will do some weekend touring around the Midwest, including a performance in…
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InBloom: Be Sure to Choose A Fragrant Rose
Old rose varieties, such as alba, gallica, and damask, had wonderfully fragrant blooms but, sadly, bloomed only once. Thanks to…
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Two Productions Honor Legacy of IU’s Ernie Pyle
Although it’s been 75 years since his death during World War II at the Battle of Okinawa, Ernie Pyle’s legacy…
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Money Matters: Don’t Fear Good Debt
Due to massive asset loss, many Americans purchased debt at an alarming rate over the past decade. MarketWatch reports that…
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IU Prof Is ‘Thought Leader’ In the Fight for Cyberpeace
In September 2019, an international consortium with corporate funding launched the CyberPeace Institute, an independent nongovernmental agency created to address…
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Four B-town Films Shown At Heartland Film Festival
This year, four films with Bloomington ties were shown at The Heartland International Film Festival, which was held October 10–20…
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Bloomington Symphony Orchestra Celebrates 50 Years Making Music
In 1969, when Geoffrey Simon and Tamás Ungár were students at the Indiana University School of Music, they noticed a…
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How One Farmhand Got Land for His Own Farm
After working other people’s farms for a dozen years, Grant Pershing, 44, was ready to start farming for himself. Unfortunately,…
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