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(10/29/19 12:30pm)
Bloomington community members will share their immigration stories over cookies and tea Wednesday at a panel discussion titled “Remembering our Beginnings: Stories of AAPI Immigrants.”
(09/20/19 11:18pm)
Students listen in from the hallway at the Indiana University Graduate Workers Coalition town hall Sept. 12 at the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center. Today the College of Arts and Sciences announced that graduate students will soon no longer be required to pay unremittable fees.
(09/20/19 11:33pm)
Indiana University announced Thursday morning that starting in the fall of 2020, graduate students in the College of Arts and Sciences will no longer be required to pay unremittable fees. The announcement comes just one week after the Graduate Workers Coalition gathered to discuss protesting mandatory graduate student fees.
(09/13/19 4:18pm)
Students watch a presentation at the Indiana University Graduate Workers Coalition town hall Sept. 12 in the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center. The town hall addressed concerns raised by many graduate workers about the mandatory fees students are required to pay in order to work and learn at IU.
(09/13/19 4:40pm)
“I lost a tooth because I couldn’t afford to go to the dentist,” read a statement from an anonymous graduate student at the town hall organized by the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition on Thursday.
(07/12/19 2:05am)
Parking in downtown Bloomington can be a hassle, but new retracted parking passes for the Monroe County Public Library may put employees at strong financial risk.
(05/31/19 2:15am)
Like any major controversial topic, media plays a huge role in the depiction of topics and influences public opinion. Negative portrayals of greek life on media outlets outweigh the minimal positive coverage it receives.
(04/25/19 12:07am)
Lane closures and shifts affecting traffic on State Road 37 in Martinsville, Indiana, started Wednesday and are likely to run through mid-May.
(03/31/19 9:15pm)
In Nile Arena’s opinion, an election isn’t an election without a little competition.
(03/25/19 11:27pm)
Ron Smith, 64, has spent most of his life as an advocate for children, the disabled and the elderly, working in various state government departments. Now, he wants to take this experience and serve his community.
(03/01/19 3:23pm)
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., a Democratic presidential candidate, unveiled a major proposal to provide universal child care last week with the potential to dramatically transform American society.
(03/01/19 2:17am)
Kim Hinton, an academic adviser for the Departments of Gender Studies, Classical Studies and Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance, died suddenly from a pulmonary embolism Feb. 26. She was 47.
(01/30/19 10:11pm)
Patron David Szonyi sat a table decorated with photos of slightly out-of-focus tourists posing with bagels beside monuments and famous landscapes.
(01/27/19 8:58pm)
You need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get experience. In fact, 61 percent of entry-level jobs require at least three years of experience, according to a survey conducted by TalentWorks. So how do college graduates find a loophole to this contradiction?
(01/23/19 4:47am)
People of all ages crowded into the small event building behind Upland Brewing Company on Tuesday night.
(11/29/18 10:21pm)
Junior Jenna Crawford said sweatpants are a staple of her daily outfits, and few students have seen her dressed up this semester. But this December, she is wearing dresses every day to bring attention to modern slavery and human trafficking.
(10/29/18 3:22am)
In his letter of Oct. 22 "Rename the Intramural Center after Taliaferro," Andrew Shaffer suggests the Intramural Center be renamed to honor George Taliaferro.
(10/03/18 3:03pm)
Judge Teresa Harper’s Quaker ideals have guided her not only personally but also professionally.
(09/26/18 9:13pm)
In her spare time, Judge Frances Hill writes fantasy stories for her two young granddaughters. They're about strong, kind and empowered women, often incorporating the law and superheroes.
(09/19/18 2:57am)
Paint the Town Purple was full of bubbles, '80s music and people supporting others. Many attendees wrote motivational phrases for those entering to see.