MCCSC Board of Trustees fill District 6 vacancy after Jacinda Townsend Gides’ resignation
Longtime resident and local parent in Bloomington Ross Grimes will be sworn in Jan. 25.
Longtime resident and local parent in Bloomington Ross Grimes will be sworn in Jan. 25.
HB 1134 aims to limit the teaching of topics such as race and religion.
Yi Jia received a partial liver donation from IU alumnus Christian Daake.
The clinic is open to anyone in Bloomington over 18 this Friday and Saturday.
The Indiana Senate decided not to move forward with their version of the bill.
The City has been hosting a Fair of the Arts for over 20 years.
IU recommends KN95 or N95 masks for the highest protection against COVID-19.
569 of those cases came from students, and 118 came from faculty and staff.
The original judge recused herself from the case Jan. 7.
Crossley set her sights on local criminal justice and homelessness issues for her agenda.
Users faced difficulties reaching the IU website Thursday.
Council members voted to keep the Climate Action and Resilience Committee after immense pushback.
PHA canceled paired events Nov. 3 amid rising sexual assault cases on campus.
The letter urged IU to provide KN95/N95 masks and update in-person instruction language.
Feinstein leaves behind a nationally ranked language and international studies school.
Bid Night took place at the sorority houses and other locations this year.
Issues with space and staffing constrict the ability of shelters to serve those experiencing homelessness.
Some of the shelters have specific entry requirements.
Local centers are encouraging clients to visit free clinics for vaccinations and boosters.
The arrest comes after IUPD was alerted to a suspected drug overdose.