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(08/30/21 8:41pm)
The flavored-alcohol brand Truly Hard Seltzer burst onto the scene during the seltzer craze of 2016. Since then, the company has come out with new flavor packs nonstop, including a berry, citrus and tropical variety pack.
(08/27/21 1:24am)
Some may think an artist’s song being featured in a commercial is a death sentence, but I don’t think it’s a bad thing. Sometimes, it can give unknown artists mainstream listeners or remind us of bops we once loved.
(08/26/21 12:37am)
I was so excited when Lizzo’s new single “Rumors” was released on Aug. 13. It marked a “New Era Bitch,” as she called it on her Instagram teaser post. The single gave me everything I love about Lizzo while also featuring Cardi B. What more could you ask for?
(08/22/21 11:50pm)
In Lorde’s new song “Stoned at the Nail Salon,” she sings, “Cause all the music you loved at 16, you’ll grow out of.” But she’s wrong. I haven’t grown out of Lorde’s music. I’ve grown up with it thanks to the way she changes her themes and sounds from album to album. Her third studio album, “Solar Power,” released Friday, is no exception to the sound change, as it features lighter vocals, instrumentals and lyrics than we’ve ever heard from the singer.
(08/18/21 5:08pm)
Throughout the summer, artists such as Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, The Creator and John Mayer released what they’ve been working on during quarantine. Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart for the summer months offered a glimpse into what people were listening to while road tripping, swimming in the pool or hanging out with friends.
(12/16/20 11:27pm)
Nicole Watson, 22, was killed in a crash on I-65 on Monday involving a wrong way driver, according to a press release from the Lebanon Police Department.
(12/16/20 12:51am)
Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar and Centers for Disease Control Prevention Director Dr. Robert Redfield and Gov. Eric Holcomb toured the Catalent facility in Bloomington on Tuesday afternoon.
(12/15/20 6:41pm)
A Bloomington Transit employee has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a city press release. This is the 6th BT employee to contract COVID-19 since March.
(12/14/20 7:45pm)
An additional Bloomington employee tested positive for COVID-19 Friday, according to a release from the city. This is the 43rd positive test among city employees since March.
(12/11/20 9:44pm)
Brian Shockley, with IU Heath, speaks Friday over Zoom during a weekly COVID-19 update meeting.
(12/10/20 2:43am)
Dr. Linsday Weaver, chief medical officer for the Indiana State Department of Health, speaks Wednesday during Gov. Holcomb's COVID-19 press conference. Indiana will receive its first supply of the Pfizer vaccine next week and will start administering it to health care workers.
(12/10/20 2:43am)
Indiana will receive its first supply of the Pfizer vaccine next week and will start administering it to health care workers. The specifics were discussed during Gov. Eric Holcomb’s weekly COVID-19 update.
(12/08/20 11:30pm)
Four additional Bloomington Fire Department employees have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past week, according to a press release from the city.
(12/06/20 11:59pm)
The IU Board of Trustees met Dec. 3 and 4 to discuss a wide range of topics, including an update on the ongoing IU presidential search, the national election’s possible effects on higher education, Title IX and a new construction plan for Bloomington’s campus.
(11/29/20 6:49pm)
A Bloomington Transit driver tested positive for COVID-19 on Nov. 24, according to a press release from the city.
(11/18/20 6:46pm)
Bloomington Transit will reduce “campus-oriented” routes starting Sunday, according to a press release.
(11/17/20 11:54pm)
Gov. Eric Holcomb tested negative for COVID-19 on Friday after quarantining since Tuesday, according to the IndyStar. Multiple members of his security team tested positive for COVID-19 earlier in the week.
(11/16/20 10:29pm)
A screen grab from the IU School of Education Book Fair site.
(11/11/20 8:01pm)
A part of the Golden Book website, an IU website that allows students, staff and faculty to submit their military service for the official IU record, went down yesterday afternoon, according to a tweet. It is now up and running again, in time for Veteran’s Day.
(11/10/20 9:11pm)
The first statue of a woman on IU-Bloomington’s campus will be unveiled Thursday. The statute is of Elinor Ostrom, a 2009 Nobel Prize winner and former IU professor, according to an IU press release.