IU Environmental Resilience Institute expands climate-action program across Midwest
IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute will lead the new McKinney Midwest Climate Project.
IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute will lead the new McKinney Midwest Climate Project.
Bloomington may see a successful remonstrance for many of its areas proposed for annexation.
A now-removed swastika was seen off campus during Hanukkah.
Eviction leaves a stain on tenants’ records that makes finding new affordable housing difficult.
President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate will take effect by Jan. 4, 2022.
IU faculty debate the new section on vaccination in the Parents’ Bill of Rights.
The hate symbol was seen underneath a bridge near Eigenmann Hall.
The award will be presented on White’s 50th birthday, honors commitment to HIV/AIDS prevention
Nahla Ramirez was born shortly after 11 a.m. Sunday.
The swastika has since been painted over with white paint.
IU Board of Trustees dedicated the new name in honor of the Eagleson family.
Residents complained about lead paint debris being released following a November controlled burn.
The shelter is looking for both supplies and sponsored children’s gifts.
Two local pet stores have until Jan. 1, 2023, to adjust to this change.
Peter Jeske, an IU student, died of a fentanyl overdose with no known history of substance use issues.
The Area 10 Agency will partner with Kroger to gather donations for homebound seniors.
November is the National Runaway Prevention Month.
This year marks the 53rd year of the candle lighting tradition.
None of the samples collected contained unsafe levels of lead.
Lehmann couldn't receive a date rape drug test at the IU Health Bloomington Hospital.