Bernie Sanders' supporters hold lighted signs spelling 'Bernie' on the corner of SR 46 and Third Street Saturday night.
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Sanders' supporters light up the night
Nearly 20 Bernie Sanders supporters stood on the grassy knoll on the corner of State Road 46 and Third Street on Saturday night and held posters and wooden signs spelling Bernie with LED lights. The group gathered for an event organized by Sanders’ local campaign office.
Public health lecture addresses need for comprehensive addiction treatment
Treating an opioid addiction is difficult, but not hopeless.
Coordinator educates students on human trafficking across the state
A 16-year-old girl who spent her childhood in foster care and had a history of running away from home was arrested by police for shoplifting.
IU relies on programs for the safety of students abroad
He had just talked about the possibility of an attack happening to him the day before.
Twitter feud results in death of 18-year-old
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Gunshots.
Out at Kelley celebrates students identities
Clutching the steering wheel of his mother’s silver Honda Civic, Nicholas Harris drove toward Bloomington after Thanksgiving break in 2014 with his mother in the passenger seat and a compulsion in his heart.
Minority retention needs attention, campus diversity study reported
Minority retention among students, staff and faculty remains an area in need of attention, according to the results of an assessment released by the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs.
"Super RFRA" shot down by Republicans
Republicans in the state Senate Judiciary Committee killed a bill that would have repeated the controversy of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act by protecting religious liberties while providing no safeguards against discrimination for LGBT individuals.
Albrecht Holschuh acts as an escort for women coming to Planned Parenthood of Bloomington.
Deborah Meader grew up in the time of Roe v. Wade and has worked as an escort and a former counselor at Planned Parenthood in Bloomington.
Volunteers at Planned Parenthood protect women's legal right to abortion
Protestants in the alley, Catholics on the sidewalk.
DEMA unveils initiative to examine campus diversity
In front of a group of almost 30 staff and faculty in the University Club, James Wimbush, vice president of the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs, began the presentation of his department’s latest initiative with a warm welcome.
Eric Love sits in his new office in March on the second floor of Grace Hall at the University of Notre Dame. He now works on creating strategic plans and training to promote diversity across Notre Dame's campus.
Unrequited Love
A thunderous applause greeted Eric Love as he walked onto the IU Auditorium stage, his waist-long dreadlocks tamed into a ponytail.
Our take on the sexual assault conversation
Members of the editorial board join the conversation about sexual assault on college campuses, especially in light of the UVA Rolling Stone controversy and the IDS investigations series.
Race is my reality
Following the grand jury’s decision to not indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for the death of Michael Brown, experts and amateurs alike have analyzed the issue from countless perspectives.
Helping the nation next door
Trouble lies just beyond the southern border.
Playing the hero
The United States is sending 1,500 troops overseas under the pretext of collaborating with Iraqi forces to stop the threat of the terrorist organization Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS.
HIV/AIDS is deadlier than Ebola, let's act like it
The Ebola virus has infected more than 10,000 people around the world and killed nearly half of those infected as of Oct. 25.