Timeline: A look at recent greek suspensions
Three chapters were suspended in the fall.
Three chapters were suspended in the fall.
Any of the more than 750 student organizations can be sanctioned.
An IU team placed first at the Crowe-Warken Debate Tournament in Annapolis.
The discussion was created to educate students about being allies.
The first 100 people in line at 8 a.m. received 52 coupons for free meals.
The event was planned by the city’s Commission on the Status of Black Males.
The bills would make it easier for the state to keep up with new “designer drugs.”
There are between 15 and 20 IU Student Government intern positions each year.
James Michael Troxal suffered a single fatal gunshot wound.
The transportation plan is an amendment to the city’s Comprehensive Plan.
The girl told police he offered her a massage before touching her inappropriately.
Along with HIPAA compliance, Peter Sand will also implement privacy initiatives.
If enacted, the law would require classrooms to display an “In God We Trust” poster.
IU's team tied for first in the competition.
The county commissioner and social worker will run against current Mayor John Hamilton.
Downtown resource officers help Bloomington's large homeless community.
Services will still be provided during the move.
The 21-year-old is accused of stealing a jersey before falling out of a window.
Katie Kearns said she wants to help graduate students feel like they belong on campus.
Recipient Aaron Malone volunteered at the Indiana Youth Group from 2014-2017.