New legislation would grant tuition, licenses to undocumented people
A forthcoming legislative package from Indiana Senate Democrats would grant driver’s licenses, in-state tuition and access to dialysis to undocumented immigrants across the state.
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A forthcoming legislative package from Indiana Senate Democrats would grant driver’s licenses, in-state tuition and access to dialysis to undocumented immigrants across the state.
In the throes of winter when sub-zero temperatures become too much, most Hoosiers retreat to their homes and take refuge in four walls, a roof and the ability to adjust their thermostats.
After a previously unknown collection of more than 15,000 black-and-white architectural photographs were discovered in a dilapidated house owned by the Indiana Limestone Company in Bedford, Ind., the Indiana Geological Survey proposed a two-year project to preserve and bring attention to the hidden collection.
Dmitri Vietze looked over the balcony in his reclaimed office space, music playing in the background and natural light flowing over employees in custom cubicles.
Jeffrey A. Wolin has built a large portfolio over his years as a photographer.
The Bloomington Economic Development Corporation had its fifth annual State of the Bloomington Regional Economy conference Wednesday in the Bloomington-Monroe County Convention Center.
A thunderous applause greeted Eric Love as he walked onto the IU Auditorium stage, his waist-long dreadlocks tamed into a ponytail.
IU announced Friday chemist Amar Flood will host the second Luther Dana Waterman Professorship.
Freshman Grant Lillard knows he needs to step up. IU Assistant Coach Brian Maisonneuve was telling him that after IU’s practice Wednesday.
The IU musicology department invited Bowling Green State University Professor and Assistant Dean of the Department of Musicology and Ethnomusicology Mary Natvig to speak as the next installment of their ongoing speaker series.
As a child, IU volleyball coach Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan grew up attending IU basketball games. She wanted to be a basketball player.
A new study found recent arts graduates are using their skills from school and internship experiences to get jobs and become involved in the community.
Mike Rowe, who you might remember as the guy from “Dirty Jobs,” has come under some scrutiny for implying college is not all that necessary.
The day before applications were due for an IU master’s degree program for South Sudanese women, violence broke out in South Sudan.
Volunteers in Bloomington are crossing continents to improve education for young students in Tanzania.
A chilly wind whips the windows of the small metal booth. The two chairs inside do not leave much elbow room, and the constant stream of buses rattle the entire structure.
It’s a tale as old as résumés.
After 10 years, IU Health Bloomington Hospital employee Tracey Hodge will be able to move herself and her son out of subsidized housing and into a home of their own.
In a previous version of this story, Jeff Petermann was listed as having dropped out of the race. Petermann recently indicated he is running as a Constitutional Conservative.
Since the beginning of the 2014-15 school year, campuses around Indiana have been boasting high enrollment numbers — high enough to break records.