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(03/25/19 3:26pm)
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Before police arrived with the horses and the armored vehicle, before the protesters gathered with their signs and prepared their hearts, before the Warriors for Christ assembled the loudspeakers, Owen Jackson rose before dawn and pulled seven layers of pantyhose onto his slim legs.
(04/05/18 5:35am)
The new IU chapter of the Indiana Canine Assistant Network put on a benefit concert Tuesday night to raise money for the parent organization.
(02/14/18 3:25pm)
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Indiana Canine Assistant Network at IU is delivering a series of Puppy Love Valentines, complete with gifts and fluffy puppies.
(04/19/17 12:13am)
OLDENBURG, IN — Sister Alacoque Burger stands by herself in what was once a chapel of perpetual adoration. It is silent as ever but not for the quiet of prayer. It is the silence of emptiness.
(12/11/16 8:31pm)
IU junior Humam Yousef spent much of his childhood in Syria and returned every year until 2011, when war made the trip too dangerous.
(12/08/16 9:58pm)
A subject with a gun fled toward campus Aug. 19, tornado warnings flashed on phones and buses Aug. 24, and a student was robbed near Dunn’s Woods on Sept. 27. Meanwhile, IU-Bloomington Emergency Management and Continuity was a one-man show.
(12/07/16 2:25am)
IU sophomore and neuroscience major Emily Eherenman balanced a laptop in her palm at the head of the Oak Room and wrote names and emails of a few University faculty and trustees on a
whiteboard.
(11/30/16 3:51am)
Before the WIUX town hall meeting began Tuesday night in the Global and International Studies Building auditorium, board members sang and joked. They talked about 2014, the last time the station had to relocate.
(11/29/16 2:30am)
UndocuHoosier Alliance strategized for their sanctuary campus, church and city campaigns at a meeting Monday night, following a call to uphold and expand the Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals by IU
administration.
(11/29/16 12:35am)
In response to the incident Monday morning at Ohio State University, IU Police Department immediately ensured all officers were aware of the reported active shooter, Capt. Andy Stephenson said. He also asked the Bloomington Police Department to extend its patrol district into campus for the remainder of the week.
(11/27/16 6:54pm)
The IU Police Department plans to formalize a basketball team and play anyone who can field an opposing team.
(11/21/16 11:36pm)
Benjamin Hunter has been appointed the new IU superintendent of public safety and plans to formally assume the position Jan. 2, 2017. He hopes to immediately begin working with all aspects of community at the main and regional IU campuses.
(11/16/16 2:19am)
Freezing fingers tapped on signs that read “We can’t drink oil” and “I stand with Standing Rock.” Heads bobbed as eyes shifted from the red brick ground around Sample Gates to Davina Two Bears’ solemn face.
(11/14/16 12:37am)
Bloomington Against Islamophobia mobilized in an emergency meeting Sunday evening to discuss how the community can educate, collaborate, protect and support Muslim members in the face of Donald Trump’s impending presidency.
(11/11/16 3:03am)
Anyone peering in from an Indiana Memorial Union window Sept. 28 could have seen professor Elizabeth Cullen Dunn dancing.
(11/10/16 3:34am)
There were not enough chairs for everyone who gathered 7 p.m. Wednesday in La Casa Latino Cultural Center for a discussion about election results.
(11/07/16 4:42am)
Queer student advocate Aimes Dobbins, who identifies as gender nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, sat in Wells Library last week with IU freshman Stella Winterman, who also identifies as gender nonbinary, reading through the Republican party’s platform.
(11/01/16 11:56pm)
Several young men in bicycle helmets lingered outside a house lit with a purple glow just south of Atwater Avenue. A few minutes before midnight on the Saturday of Halloweekend, they gripped skateboards and ranch
dressing.
(10/31/16 11:20pm)
Professor Micol Seigel threw candy into the aisles of the Fine Arts Building auditorium as she wished her class a happy
Halloween.
(10/30/16 9:12pm)
Christmastime had set in, and IU senior Nick Smoot intended to surprise his girlfriend Peri Paul where she worked at the mall. He spent an hour combing aisles for the perfect gift.