Here’s a simple system to get your foot in the door and food on your plate
Cooking doesn’t have to be hard when you’ve got five simple ingredients.
Cooking doesn’t have to be hard when you’ve got five simple ingredients.
A residence hall? An apartment? A house?
There’s a lot of changes to Bloomington parking in 2019.
Budgeting tactics can be helpful for college students in debt.
Decorating your new space can be fun, especially if you're no longer sharing a room.
Having a roommate is usually part of the college experience.
From electricity to water, different utilities are necessary to live comfortably.
IU Surplus is a way for departments to sell university property they no longer need.
Anybody is able to contact Bloomington police over the phone to report a noise complaint.
Students pay $8.80 each semester to use SLS.
A coffee pot can be used for more than just coffee.
Rent is enough to handle, make your utility costs as low as possible.
Students living on and off campus can manage their time by planning meals.
Step one is avoiding the stampede at Target.
A healthy diet is one with less processed food, Krishna Thiagarajah said.
Kitchen essentials include pots, pans, utensils and more.
Laundry is an art form that many college students butcher.
Subleasing is an option for people whose plans change during the year.
Any big game deserves a great watch party.
Consider these points when deciding where to live after your time in a residence hall.