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For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
IU President Pamela Whitten and Provost Rahul Shrivastav released a statement Sunday evening addressing the IU Police Department and Indiana State Police’s clearings of pro-Palestinian encampments and forceful arrests of peaceful protesters in Dunn Meadow on Thursday and Saturday. This is the first time Whitten or Shrivastav have publicly commented on the escalating conflict.
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition began its “Three Days for a Raise” strike at 10 a.m. Wednesday outside Ballantine Hall.
Switchyard Park had an estimated 8,000 visitors on Monday, the day of the eclipse, according to an email from Julie Ramey, Bloomington Parks and Recreation Community Relations Manager.
Bloomington’s premier eclipse celebration took place at Memorial Stadium from 1-5 p.m. Monday. It featured performances and speeches from “Star Trek” actor William Shatner, astronaut Mae Jemison, and grammy-nominated R&B and pop singer Janelle Monáe, as well as several IU performing arts ensembles.
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington throughout the day of the eclipse. For live photo updates, check out PHOTOS: Live updates from day of solar eclipse on Bloomington.
Switchyard Park’s weekend solar eclipse festivities continued Sunday with the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra’s “There Goes the Sun” concert, featuring the Bloomington Voces Novae chamber choir.
Spring is in full swing in Bloomington, and as the leaves return and the flowers bloom, the sights and sounds of the Little 500 are right around the corner. Indiana University’s “greatest college weekend” counts as one of IU’s top tier traditions. Just as the 1979 academy award winning movie, “Breaking Away,” was inspired by the story of 1962 Little 500 winner Dave Blase, a new book shares another tale inspired by a Little 500 triumph.
New safety barriers were installed the week of March 11th along the dividing line of the motor vehicle and bike lanes on E Third St. between Indiana Ave. and Eagleson Ave.
A man who was unclothed caused a public disturbance outside of Owen Hall around 4:40 p.m. Tuesday. The man, identified as an IU student by the IU Police Department, was transported to IU Health Bloomington Hospital for evaluation following the incident.
The Indiana Election Committee made multiple defining rulings for the upcoming Indiana Senate and presidential elections.
One of the three buildings lining Showalter Fountain in the Fine Arts Plaza, the Lilly Library serves as Indiana University’s archival rare book and manuscript library. The library opened in 1960 and holds half a million books and about 8.5 million pieces of manuscript, including plays, letters and poems.
The Special Olympics Indiana Polar Plunge is celebrating its 25th anniversary and will return to Memorial Stadium this Saturday, Feb. 24. The Bloomington Fire Department will fill up the pool in the eastern concourse for the plungers as they prepare to dive into the freezing cold water. All participants must raise at least $99 for Special Olympics Indiana to take the plunge and receive a T-shirt and cup.
Duo Verified Push will soon feature an extra step of security in the Two-Step Login for all IU students, faculty, affiliates and staff, beginning Feb. 13. This new step will be activated for IU Login, IU Azure (Microsoft 365 suite) and other applicable IU services, according to an IU press release.
As the weather outside slowly warms, so does the movie industry from the icy clutches of the typical subpar January movie slate. While it’s scheduled to be released in theaters Feb. 14, the Indiana University Union Board hosted an early screening of the music biopic, “Bob Marley: One Love” on Tuesday.
The Jacobs School of Music launched its new mental health resource, the Office of Wellness and Arts Health Initiatives (OWAHI), last semester.
Indiana University Chief Health Officer Aaron Carroll will step down from his role at IU on March 18 to become president and CEO of AcademyHealth.
With the cold months of flu season in full swing, the IU Student Health Center is offering the updated Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to students, faculty and staff.
IU alumna and public health professional Sonia Angell spoke Monday at the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, as part of the NextGen Leadership Program.