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I thought for a long time about what I wanted my first tattoo to be. I tossed around a lot of ideas: a compass; a map; a quote from my favorite book, "The Sea Wolf" by Jack London.
When Bloomington police started an investigation into a drug trafficking organization with roots in Chicago, they did not have much to go on, just a confidential informant, a story and a man nicknamed Huey.
It’s around 1 a.m., the time I usually go to bed. I like to leave the blinds open so I can peer at the empty parking lot below my second-floor apartment. It’s quiet aside from the neighbor who usually arrives home late and slams the door of his red pickup truck.
A man sought by police in connection with a sexual assault case died Friday after he leapt from the top of the IU HealthBloomington Hospital parking garage in an apparent suicide.
Bloomington resident Evan McArdle, 19, faced his initial hearing Wednesday afternoon on the charges of attempted murder, criminal confinement, domestic battery and a previous charge of theft.
President Trump sent an email urging supporters on Monday to sign a petition that would defund sanctuary cities.
Students and community members danced, ate and learned more about Pakistani weddings and culture Saturday evening in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center for the Mock Mehndi 2017, an event organized by the Pakistani Student Association.
They didn’t agree on everything, but they were able to find common ground on a couple issues including debt and a compromise on rises in retirement age and social security tax cap.
A silver bowl of water was set down in the middle of round table inside the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center. Next to the bowl were two pieces of paper stapled together.
Several experts on Russian relations and cybersecurity talked Tuesday afternoon in the Global and International Studies Building about Russia’s involvement in the recent United States election.
The Triwizard Tournament began early Sunday evening in Woodburn Hall when the Harry Potter Society at IU met for the first task of the competition.
Author, attorney and racial justice activist Deepa Iyer spoke about South Asian, Arab, Muslim and Sikh communities in post-9/11 America on Monday evening in the IMU.
Students met in the Global and International Studies Building Monday afternoon to listen to The Sessions, an interactive presentation for people pursuing careers in the music industry. The Sessions have the words enrich, educate and empower on their website, flyers and banners.
The former deputy national security advisor to President Obama, Ben Rhodes, will be visiting IU in late February to speak about America’s role in the world.
More than a dozen graduate students met Monday evening to learn about procedures in the case of an active shooter.
At Showalter Fountain junior Richard Solomon leaned his bike against the concrete lip around the fountain pool. He set down a box of small candles and pulled out his lighter.
What’s so great about the Indiana Memorial Union?
State representatives from the Indiana Republican Party spoke with students from IU College Republicans Monday evening.
The Women in Business student organization will be opening part of its annual conference event to the public Feb. 18 to share their resources with anyone else who is interested.