Bloom Archives
Author: Sophie Bird
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Bloomington Photography Club: 29th Annual Show This Autumn
The technology of picture taking has changed over the decades since the Bloomington Photography Club (BPC) began meeting, but the groupâs goals remain the…
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City Receives $3.5 Million in Federal Funds to Establish Trades District Technology Center
from the Economic Development Administration (EDA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Ivy Tech Rolls Out Cost-Saving Programs for Its Students
In a move designed to make the cost of post-secondary education more affordable and predictable, Ivy Tech Community College has introduced a tuition model…
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âIt Takes a Villageâ to Protect B-townâs Only Water Source
The City of Bloomington has one source of drinking water for its roughly 84,000 inhabitants: The reservoir of Lake Monroe, about 20 miles south…
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New Cook Center at IU Strengthens Link to Local Arts Community
At the new Gayle Karch Cook Center for Public Arts and Humanities at Indiana University, exhibits by IU faculty and community artists and a…
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Dr. Roxanne Rajaii: Dermatologist
When Roxanne Rajaii was a senior at Bloomington High School South, she had a strong sense of the career and life she wanted.
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Citizen Scientist: Stay Cool with âPenguin Watchâ
Maybe youâre understandably wilted from the heat. Or youâre still recovering from the cicadasâor the piles of whatâs left of them. Happily, you can…
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Local Illustrator Joe Lee Pens Book About Holocaust Survivor Eva Kor of Terre Haute
Local illustrator Joe Lee, a longtime contributor to Bloom, has written and illustrated a biography about Holocaust survivor Eva Kor (1934-2019) of Terre Haute,…
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B-Town Jazz Fest Returns to Bloomington After Pandemic
On Saturday, September 4, the annual B-Town Jazz Fest will be held at The Woolery Mill from noon to 11 p.m.
