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The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office next officer might have fur.
Kimala Boyd has been staying at Friend’s Place since February. After four months, she and her son will move to an apartment in June.
Students filled chairs, sat on the ground and stood in the doorways to learn about the Hollywood depictions and media portrayals of sex trafficking.
Author Ta-Nehisi Coates will speak about racial diversity in America at IU at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23 in the Musical Arts Center.
IU President Michael McRobbie presented Secretary of State John Kerry with a key to the new Global and International Studies Building, home to the School of Global and International Studies, Thursday afternoon.
Jackie Daniels became addicted to alcohol and drugs during her freshman year at IU. Since then, she has battled her addiction and has been in recovery since December of 2000.
Around 25 paper lanterns drifted from the area surrounding Showalter Fountain. The gazes of onlookers followed their journey toward the dark sky, as the light coming from the paper lanterns seemed to compete with the light emanating from the fountain below.
Nicholas Wolfe had a passion for helping people, reflected in his desire to be a physician and his involvement with IUDM.
Audra Kriauciunas said she wanted to meet other students interested in the outdoors but didn’t know how and couldn’t find a club to help her — so she started a club to help others.
IU student Bronson Bast has created an online petition calling for IU President Michael McRobbie to sign the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment.
The IU Office of Sustainability is seeking freshmen and sophomores for a new program.
Counseling and Psychological Services is expanding its services beyond the walls of the IU Health Center through its new Counselor in the Academic Residence Program.
Students lined the walls of the Hutton Honors College Great Room for the first TEDxIndianaUniversity callout meeting Monday night.
The U.S. Department of the Navy awarded IU a $1.66 million, five-year grant to develop an innovative science, technology, engineering and mathematics education model to train diverse STEM researchers.
Dozens of college students filed into the Indiana Memorial Union Whittenberger Auditorium on Friday to learn from the story of Rachael Fiege.
Capital Cities, Adventure Club, Action Bronson and Phoebe Ryan are coming to Bloomington.
Students can now access local food without passing the Sample Gates.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence recently appointed IU-Bloomington student Anna Williams as the new student representative on the IU Board of Trustees.
As the year begins, students’ lives will be getting busier. Now, students rushing between classes and meetings can now skip the lines at Starbucks, Sugar & Spice and Dunn Meadow Café and head to Circle Café.
The IU Board of Trustees approved proposals for new projects and designs and elected new officers in its final meeting before the 2015-16 academic year.