Spring break was relatively quiet for Bloomingto n police
53-year-old David Aldridge crashed into the Sample Gates on March 15 while driving with a blood alcohol content more than twice the Indiana legal limit. IUPD officers estimated Aldridge caused about $10,000 to $25,000 in damages to the Sample Gates, the truck he was driving and other surrounding property.
Ty Vinson
The most notable crime over spring break included damage to an iconic place on campus. Read more here.
Dining locations offer new nutritious options this month
Forward Food, a culinary training organization, worked with chefs at Collins LLC last fall to create plant-based dishes such as these marinated vegetables and crab-less crab cake served with spicy remoulade sauce. A Forward Food chef will work with chefs at Goodbody Eatery this week.
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RPS Dining Services is organizing a farmers market at the Indiana Memorial Union for National Nutrition Month. Read more here.
Second quarter run powers IU past Milwaukee
Senior guard Tyra Buss attempts a free throw against Milwaukee on March 18 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. IU will face Purdue on March 22 during the WNIT.
Bobby Goddin
After being left out of the NCAA tournament, the women’s basketball team is making the most of its NIT run. Read more here.
Local band Nice Try to play at Blockhouse Bar, Culture Shock
Nice Try, a local Bloomington rock band, will be playing Monday at the Blockhouse Bar. The band will also be playing at the Culture Shock Music Festival.
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Local band Nice Try will hit the Blockhouse Bar stage tonight before heading to Culture Shock Music Festival in April. Read more here .