OPINION: Abolish scooters on IU's campus
People proceed to use scooters within the Bloomington community despite recent incidents. Scooter companies, such as Lime and Bird, have rapid expansion at college campuses nationwide.
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People proceed to use scooters within the Bloomington community despite recent incidents. Scooter companies, such as Lime and Bird, have rapid expansion at college campuses nationwide.
Between the hammering of equipment and the red-covered fences, you may have noticed construction on IU’s campus in the past year or two. But what’s actually being built?
FORT MYERS, Fla. — On the vacation island resorts of Sanibel and Captiva, rescuers flew in on helicopters because the roads from the mainland of Southwest Florida had collapsed into San Carlos Bay. To the south, Fort Myers Beach, once a lively town center of fish restaurants and bars, was reduced to a debris field of concrete blocks, shredded wood and broken tiles, its pier stripped down to a skeleton of pilings.
Bloomington Parks and Recreation has been working with the Biden administration on addressing public health concerns.
After a month of matches on the road, Indiana volleyball will return to Bloomington for its first home conference match against Iowa. The game will be at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in Wilkinson Hall
The man, who claimed to be armed and barricaded himself for over seven hours in a storm drain, was taken into police custody around 5 p.m. Tuesday afternoon after causing a large-scale police operation and a partial IU campus lockdown.
Editor's Note: The Indiana Daily Student is now publishing national articles from our wire service. What does that mean? Read a letter from the editor about it here.
La Casa/Latino Cultural Center will celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with a variety of events to celebrate the diversity of the Latino community at IU. While the month of observance begins on Sept. 15, events this year will begin on Sept. 13, continuing until Oct. 12.
The Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development (HAND) department announced plans to build new affordable housing units in northwest Bloomington on August 24th.
The IU Arts and Humanities Council welcomed IU students and the Bloomington community back to the First Thursdays festival, the first one of the year. The celebration was from 5-8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Plaza.
In October 2020, the IU Board of Trustees voted to remove David Starr Jordan’s name off campus which entailed renaming Jordan Hall, Jordan Avenue, the Jordan River and the Jordan Avenue Parking Garage. Fast forward to the start of the 2022-2023 school year, all of which have all been renamed.
The Poplars Building, which has served as a dorm and hotel among other spaces on Seventh Street is being demolished due to costly maintenance issues after almost 60 years. The demolition started in August 2022.
Editor's Note: This story includes mention of sexual violence.
College is a time for transformation and self-discovery. At least, that’s what popular culture will lead you to believe.
Released nationwide on August 5, “Bodies Bodies Bodies” is the latest A24 film to hit theaters. The black comedy was directed by Helina Reijn and stars Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha’la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders, Rachel Sennott, Lee Pace and Pete Davidson.
The 2022 Emmy nominations were announced on July 12. Although they recognized many marginalized actors, the number of diverse nominees has shot down since 2021.
Folk singer Sofia Talvik will perform at 8 p.m. on Aug 19 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Tickets for Talvik’s performance are available on the BCT website, and doors will open 30 minutes prior to the show.
Director Jordan Peele released “Nope” on July 22. It is the third horror movie he has written, produced and directed, and it has already made more than $100 million at the box office.
The Bloomington City Council unanimously voted to amend the vehicle and traffic municipal code Wednesday night. This ordinance is a collection of city traffic and parking control changes based on a collection of public requests and feedback through various commission offices.
A Black-owned beach in California that Black people could visit during segregation was seized by white local officials through eminent domain in the 1920s. This action enforced segregation and turned the once lively area into vacancy. It was only a few weeks ago that the property was returned to the descendants of the owners.