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(01/18/19 11:56pm)
Bloomington police arrested four people early Thursday morning after a 22-year-old man’s white Yves Saint Laurent sunglasses were reportedly stolen outside the Bluebird Nightclub on North Walnut Street.
(01/17/19 9:55pm)
Comprehensive design, a major within the School of Art, Architecture + Design, was created a little under two years ago to fill the gap between different areas of design offered.
(01/21/19 9:16pm)
IU stresses having a “Culture of Care” which is an “initiative focused on creating a campus culture in which members of the Indiana University Bloomington community demonstrate ‘care’ for one another.”
(01/15/19 11:37pm)
Nic Pizzolatto’s critically acclaimed series “True Detective” triumphantly returned to HBO Sunday night with a two-episode premiere.
(01/03/19 7:34pm)
The Fourth Street parking garage closed Jan. 2 for structural repairs, according to a city press release. The 352-space garage will reopen four to six months after work begins in April.
(01/04/19 12:32am)
Black people are the second most populous race in the United States, making up 13.4 percent of the population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The population of the state of Indiana is 9.4 percent African-American.
(01/01/19 1:10am)
A 22-year-old IU alumna was killed by a lion attack Dec. 30 at her internship with the Conservators Center in Burlington, North Carolina.
(12/20/18 10:36pm)
The IU women's basketball flew over 1,800 miles from Bloomington to Puerto Rico to compete in the Puerto Rico Classic.
(12/10/18 2:16am)
Fifty-five-year-old music producer Paul Mahern’s home studio is simple, yet elegant.
(12/10/18 2:19am)
MARION, Ind. — The flash of a camera caught the crowd of white faces gathered under the tree on the courthouse lawn, some smiling as though enjoying a picnic. A young couple holds hands. A man points above the crowd to something dangling from the strong lower branches — two black bodies, their clothes dark with blood.
(12/06/18 11:49pm)
After Kemontie Johnson, 21, was shot and killed at an off-campus party IU fraternity party in the early hours of Oct. 28, Janey Griffin, vice president of the Black Student Union, said BSU thought it was time to come together in solidarity against gun violence in the black community.
(12/10/18 1:51am)
Hundreds of electric scooters showed up this past September without warning, as though they dropped from the sky.
(12/06/18 12:34am)
Paola Carmona kneels, elbows resting on the pew in front of her at St. Charles Borromeo Church. She presses her forehead to her knuckles, praying for her home country, Venezuela.
(11/28/18 4:04am)
In one scene in the iconic Little 500-based movie “Breaking Away,” four young men lay on a slab of limestone, sunning themselves. As working-class locals, they were called the “Cutters” for the years their families spent working in the stone industry.
(11/26/18 11:58pm)
The idea of public art as memorials and commemoration is nothing new. There are the heads of obas, rulers of the kingdom of Benin in what is now Nigeria, that began commemorating leaders in the year 1300. There is the Jing gui, a bronze bowl honoring a young archer in China 3,000 years ago. And of course, statues of pharaohs in ancient Egypt.
(11/16/18 12:22am)
City council voted down a 590-bedroom far east side housing development early Thursday morning that was geared toward students.
(11/16/18 1:53am)
City council postponed a vote Wednesday evening on a $29.5 million bond to build two parking garages downtown.
(11/16/18 7:01pm)
This past week, after great anticipation, Amazon revealed that it would split its second headquarters between two cities, New York City and Arlington, Virginia. Cities across North America, 238 in total, have tried to prove themselves in attempts to lure the multi-billion dollar company, producing rather cringe-worthy promotion videos, offering up to $7 billion in tax incentives and pulling off wild stunts to attract Amazon’s eye.
(11/15/18 3:28am)
From lemon rice soup to miles of train tracks to Route 30, the northwest corner of Indiana has its own culture. Just outside of Chicago, it's the cause of much debate between residents and those who wish they were residents (looking at you Chicago suburbs).
(11/06/18 8:51pm)
Before 7:55 a.m. Tuesday, 27.1 percent of registered Monroe County voters had cast a ballot in the 2018 midterms.