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(02/19/24 6:33pm)
University faculty are speaking out in opposition to Senate Bill 202, a controversial bill that would heighten legislative overview of Indiana’s public universities to increase “intellectual diversity” and change tenure criteria.
(02/11/24 8:38pm)
Animal welfare advocates, puppy breeders and Bloomington officials disagree over an Indiana bill that would prohibit local communities from banning the retail sale of pets. The bill could prevent municipalities from forming bans like the one Bloomington passed in 2021.
(02/08/24 8:03pm)
It’s the fifth week of Indiana’s legislative session which ushered in important deadlines for bills to advance within the General Assembly.
(01/28/24 11:38pm)
The term “gender” would be replaced with “biological sex” in all Indiana laws concerning sex discrimination, benefits and services allocated based on sex under a new Indiana House bill.
(01/28/24 9:46pm)
A bill which seeks to define and ban antisemitism in public educational institutions unanimously advanced through the Indiana House last week.
(01/20/24 6:10pm)
Shelli Yoder, Indiana assistant minority leader and state senator, D-Bloomington, filed for reelection in the 2024 Indiana State Senate on Jan. 17, according to a press release.
(01/11/24 8:24pm)
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb delivered his eighth annual State of the State Address to members of the General Assembly Jan. 9, highlighting the state’s accomplishments and promoting his 2024 Next Level Agenda, which he unveiled Jan. 8.
(11/29/23 6:21pm)
An IU student is looking to sue a prominent Bloomington rental equipment company for $10,000 in damages he said he faced when the driver of a flatbed towing truck allegedly hit his car.
(10/30/23 12:51am)
More than 200 students in support of Palestine gathered Saturday evening in Dunn Meadow to honor lost Palestinian lives and call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
(04/20/23 6:56pm)
Every year, IU’s Little 500 brings together students, families and even celebrity guests — Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj performed in 2011 — to view the iconic bike race. As the weather warms up, so does the celebration, as visitors come from across the country to spend the weekend exploring the city.
(04/07/23 4:54pm)
Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Health Sciences David Daleke will become dean of the Indiana University Graduate School Bloomington, a new campus role, the IU Office of the Provost announced Tuesday.
(03/30/23 11:13pm)
Suspects in domestic violence cases could soon be held in jail for a minimum of 24 hours under a new bill proposed in the Indiana statehouse.
(02/05/23 7:56pm)
Indiana legislators have introduced multiple firearm safety bills for the 2023 legislative session aimed at reducing gun violence and implementing safety measures within the state. The bills would introduce new measures for safe firearm storage, carrying and purchasing weapons and training for school corporations. Here’s a rundown on four main pieces of legislation.
(01/15/23 10:25pm)
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has proposed several initiatives to increase access to mental health care for Hoosiers as part of his $5.5 billion Next Level state budget agenda released Jan. 4.
(01/11/23 3:52am)
In his annual State of the State address Tuesday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said he believes Indiana’s economy is strong, and providing Hoosiers with more opportunities for education, career development and healthcare will help citizens thrive. During the address, Holcomb laid out and sought approval for his budget priorities for the 2023 legislative session running from January to April.
(12/15/22 10:40pm)
Finding health insurance, especially for the first time, can be confusing and complicated. In most cases, you can stay on your parent’s health insurance until age 26, even if you get married, have a child, start or leave school, move out of your parent’s home, or aren’t claimed as a tax dependent. After you turn 26, however, it’s common to lose access.
(12/16/22 8:53pm)
Antisemitic incidents reached an all-time high in the U.S. in 2021
(12/13/22 7:54pm)
Indiana Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch formally began her 2024 campaign for governor Monday.
(12/13/22 5:15pm)
Indiana University sent 18 students to the United Nations’ 27th annual Climate Change Conference of Parties, where they met with world leaders and experts to address issues of climate change.
(12/07/22 4:04pm)
The Bloomington Police Department received a report of a rape Dec. 4., officers said.