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Sheila Kennedy: Civic Literacy ‘Critical’ to a Functioning Democracy
Sheila Suess Kennedy, Emerita Professor of Law and Public Policy, says that when people don’t...
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Sheila Suess Kennedy, Emerita Professor of Law and Public Policy, says that when people don’t...
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People living in intentional communities engage daily in cooperative living. How were they affected by...
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Students in Rachel Bahr’s English 11 class at Bloomington’s Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship share...
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All of us need a fun break, especially after 14 months of unprecedented isolation, and...
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Duane Busick’s oral history of the Soup Bowl Benefit, in words and video, gives a...
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Abattoir Gallery, at 4th and Rogers streets in Bloomington, will exhibit across mediums while maintaining...
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The annual “Sense of Place” project by students at The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship...
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Water volume in the Ohio River is expected to increase by 30 percent over the...
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Art galleries are adapting to ever-changing conditions during the pandemic. Photographer Paige Strobel visited several...
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Biohazard suits, protective masks, sheltering at home, and other grim realities of COVID-19 have raised...
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Bloomington and Monroe County officials, organizations, and individuals have responded to the COVID-19 crisis by...
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Writer Laurie D. Borman reports on a project by the Monroe County Plan Commission to...