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“Prohibition ends at last!” signs taped to doors on the fifth floor of Harper Residence Hall in Foster Quad announced Thursday.
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“Prohibition ends at last!” signs taped to doors on the fifth floor of Harper Residence Hall in Foster Quad announced Thursday.
Four people were taken to the hospital, three by ambulance and one by a family member, Wednesday evening after a five-car accident at Atwater Avenue and Henderson Street near the Henderson Parking Garage. No one was killed.
Discussion and public comment about Carmel, Indiana's proposed first mosque lasted more than five hours Monday night before the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals. However, the few minutes between a motion to vote on the proposal and the results may have been the longest part of the night.
In response to the City of Bloomington’s controversial recent decision to purchase an armored vehicle for the Bloomington Police Department, a local Black Lives Matter organization is holding a free screening of the documentary film “Do Not Resist” at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Three IU Student Association tickets discussed everything from campus transportation to student involvement to the homeless population in Bloomington during the only campaign town hall of the semester Wednesday night.
A former IU student is facing multiple drug-related charges after allegedly dealing drugs out of the IU Tau Kappa Epsilon Gamma-Kappa chapter house, contributing to the suspension of the chapter.
The jury took less than two hours to convict Vaylan Glazebrook on Friday of 14 felonies, including seven counts of rape and one count of attempted murder.
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — When Connie Blanford’s teenage son mentioned something in passing about the video of the kid with the Nazi flag, she thought he must have been talking about some video he saw at school. Some bit of viral news she missed. Not something that happened in her city.
Tangerine, an albino corn snake, just wants a little warmth. The cold-blooded creature wraps herself close to her handler and looks around, her tongue popping in and out. She hates the winter.
In a press conference on Feb.1, Bloomington Police Chief Mike Diekhoff announced an agreement with Indiana’s Department of Correction that will prevent Indiana parolees who lack ties to Monroe County from being released to the county.
This week the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency officially secured access to a license plate recognition database to use for tracking locations in real-time. While many civilians are already concerned about how ICE conducts themselves in raids and arrests, this raises a new concern – privacy.
Graduate student Ko Dokmai doesn’t want to perpetuate the one-sided narrative portraying the United States as a savior when he completes his degree and returns home to Thailand.
Angled parking, roundabouts, restoration of two-way streets and separate bike lanes were among the transportation alterations proposed Thursday.
CARMEL, Ind. — About 40 people spoke out Monday night against the proposed building of a mosque in a residential zone on Carmel’s west side.
When the federal government shuts down, the country does not come to a shuddering halt, nor do the lights go out in the Capitol, nor does mass chaos immediately ensue.
“Stop moping and start moving,” Gina McCarthy, former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency said in a speech at the Whittenberger Auditorium.
When she found a note tucked under the windshield wiper of her car, a tan 90s Buick she calls Carl, IU student Meghan Halaburda thought it was a parking ticket. But when she picked it up, she said she realized the note was from two filmmakers asking to use her car in their film.
According to a recent Fox news article, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's statistics are proving that gentrification is reducing the crime rate in Indianapolis neighborhoods.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration began with the audience standing and singing in unison.
When James Barker learned of a covered bridge from Shelby County, Indiana, for sale about 20 years ago, he did something a little unusual — he bought it.