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Orienter 2017 The Bishop A great place for reasonably priced shows, with plenty of them open to anyone 18 and up, the Bishop books an impressive variety of local and national artists. Past performers include drone metal pioneers Earth and emo darlings the Appleseed Cast. For those with deep record collections and shallow wallets, there’s no better place for live music.

RESTAURANTS King Dough Your friends will tell you Mother Bears has the best pizza in town. Others will tell you Pizza X is great or a host of other places. Pizza fiends yearning for legitimate Neapolitan pizza need look no further than King Dough. Its thincrusted and artfully-topped pizzas are among the best in the Midwest. Runcible Spoon A Bloomington institution, the Runcible Spoon is the place to go for brunch and dinner, and it pours the only on-site roasted coffee in Bloomington. The Runcible Spoon also has major indie credentials; legend has it that alt-rock godfathers R.E.M. regularly ate here while recording their fourth record at John Mellencamp’s Belmont studio. Dagwood’s Sandwiches Dagwood’s makes some of the best sandwiches you will ever eat. Located right on Indiana Avenue, it’s the perfect choice

31 for a quick lunch break. Craving a Dagwood Supreme but too far away? Delivery is also an option.

SHOPPING Vintage Phoenix While your intro to American literature course will probably have you slogging through the classics, make some time to enjoy what you read at Vintage Phoenix Comic Books. It’s a haven for students looking to supplement their college-regimented diets of Herman Melville with Grant Morrison. Cactus Flower Used and vintage clothing enthusiasts should check out Cactus Flower. Make an afternoon out of the trip with a stop by Laughing Planet for burritos and Soma for a cup of coffee, both located in the same building. I reiterate: Clothes, burritos, coffee. What more could you want? Landlocked Records Money is always tight in college, but you shouldn’t let that stop you from checking out the outstanding selection of new and used vinyl and CDs stocked at Landlocked Music. This great record store is also a hub for music fans, frequently scheduling listening parties and in-store performances in support of new records.

Looking for a major that can lead to a fulfilling career helping others? Explore Speech & Hearing Sciences. IU’s graduate programs in Speech & Hearing Sciences are ranked #12 and #17 in the US — most of these same outstanding graduate faculty teach our undergraduates. Most of our graduates go on to graduate programs for training in speech-language pathology (2-yr Master’s degree) or audiology (3-yr or 4-yr Professional Doctorate, AuD). Our major is interdisciplinary with considerable coursework in psychology, development, anatomy & physiology, linguistics, and acoustics.

DID YOU KNOW? The US Department of Labor (2012) reports that…

• The median annual salary for speech therapists is $69,870 and job growth is projected at 19% from 2012-2022 (“faster than average”). • The median annual salary for audiologists is $69,720 and job growth is projected at 34% from 2012-2022 (“much faster than average”). • Clearly, an SPHS major offers the opportunity to “do well” for the foreseeable future.

Speech-language pathologists and audiologist diagnose and treat communication disorders in people ranging from newborns to older adults — our majors have the chance to enjoy a life-long fulfilling career in which they also “do good” by helping their fellow human beings.

To start your journey, register this fall for SPHS S-108 Audiology & Speech Therapy: works of the heart IDS FILE PHOTOS


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