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Groups Scholars Program celebrates 50th anniversary
What officials and students have to say about the program 50 years later.
Meet Joel Washington: A skateboarding, paint swirling, Bloomington icon
Local artist Joel Washington speaks about challenges, rewards and inspiration.
Indigenous Peoples' Day to be recognized by Bloomington
The official proclamation will take place at 5:30 p.m. Monday at Dunn Meadow.
Oat milk craze makes it hard to keep in local cafes
Oatley oat milk cannot keep up with nationwide trend.
IU students respond to Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation
Some IU students said the vote has given them a new perspective on the midterm elections.
Wrapped in Love unveiled at yarn-cutting ceremony
Middle Way House is raising awareness in Bloomington for sexual assault survivors.
Senate narrowly confirms Kavanaugh to serve on Supreme Court
The vote was 50 to 48, with one Democrat voting "yes."
Wildermuth Intramural Center renamed due to namesake’s racism
The facility will be called the Intramural Center until a permanent name is decided on.
News you need to know for Friday, Oct. 5
Everything you need to know for Friday, Oct. 5.
Black Women's Wellness Empowerment Summit to take place Saturday at IU
Nine speakers will talk about empowerment and strength.
IU Bloomington wins campus diversity award
Out of 98 HEED winners, 13 schools were given the Diversity Champion distinction.
IU has created a new Greek Taskforce to focus on hazing, sexual violence education
The IU Board of Trustees also discussed an Alzheimer’s research grant, a new major and more Thursday.
Lion statue recovered from ‘catnappers,’ hunt for his owner begins
A bicycle patrol officer saw a few college-aged men carrying the statue early Sunday morning.
Themester explores definition and concept of humanity
This themester concentrates on the relationships between species.
Vandals and time destroyed the house. This couple gave it a new life.
The local house-flipping couple’s final job turned an 1800’s farmhouse into a B&B.
IU law professors sign letter opposing Kavanaugh
The professors were just 39 of more than 2,400 law professsors in the U.S. who signed.
Bicentennial on the B-Line to celebrate history, present, future of community
Activities with local businesses and organizations will surround the B-Line Trail this Saturday.
IU Police Department begins search for new chief
Chief Laury Flint will be transitioning into a new role with IU Public Safety and Institutional Assurance.