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(03/26/24 2:30pm)
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, on March 18, signed House Bill 1338, which will limit how the state’s access counselor interprets public records and open meetings laws.
(03/20/24 6:30pm)
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday from Indiana parents who lost custody of their transgender teen. According to an article from the IndyStar, the court declined to decide if the couple, who believe that children should be raised based on their sex assigned at birth, should have lost custody of their daughter in 2021.
(03/05/24 4:35pm)
Members of the IU community met for a “Day of Action” to protest alleged attacks on academic freedom from Indiana University administration and the state government. The day-long event featured a teach-in and rally to address concerns surrounding Senate Bill 202, the threats previously faced by the Kinsey Institute and the Israel-Hamas war.
(03/01/24 10:48pm)
Senate Bill 202, a controversial bill that would change criteria for tenure and heighten legislative overview of Indiana’s public universities to increase “intellectual diversity,” passed the Senate and was sent to Gov. Eric Holcomb's desk Thursday.
(02/29/24 7:25pm)
Editors note: This is part of a series of stories covering the 2024 elections. Read the rest of the stories here.
(02/22/24 8:00pm)
Former Indiana Attorney General, Curtis Hill, is running for governor in the 2024 Republican primary. Hill initiated his campaign in July 2023, saying he would bring the transparency, efficiency, effectiveness and leadership he brought as Attorney General as governor in his announcement.
(02/19/24 12:19am)
A member of Jewish Voice for Peace Indiana’s coordinating committee called for a vote of no confidence against IU President Pamela Whitten and Provost Rahul Shrivastav in response to alleged repression of Pro-Palestinian voices during “Windows on Palestinian Life: Meeting Palestinians” on Feb. 4.
(02/18/24 10:59pm)
An Indiana Senate Bill would require schools that teach human sexuality to have information related to its instruction approved by the school district’s governing body or equivalent and posted on the school's website.
(02/14/24 7:19pm)
Three new paintings by Black artists were unveiled in the Indiana Memorial Union on November 28 as part of an initiative to expand the IMU’s art collection with contemporary works more representative of IU’s population.
(02/07/24 9:12pm)
The Indiana chapter of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum relaunched as Hoosier Asian American Power on Jan 10th The new organization is focused on advancing the interests of Asian American women and non-binary people in Indiana.
(02/02/24 1:20pm)
Black History Month starts Thursday, and there are a variety of ways to celebrate around IU and Bloomington.
(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.
(01/22/24 8:39pm)
For Jorge Morales, a doctoral student studying neutron stars, the decision to nominate IU emeritus professor of physics, Charles Horowitz, for the American Physical Society’s Division of Nuclear Physics Mentoring Award, which Horowitz would win, was easy, because of his outstanding mentorship.
(01/16/24 1:37am)
Bills that would prohibit race-based hair discrimination in Indiana public schools were introduced in the Indiana House and Senate last week.
(12/07/23 2:19pm)
The African American Dance Company's student organization held its third annual Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration and Student Showcase. The event was held at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center from 6-7:15 p.m. Tuesday.
(12/05/23 9:27pm)
When Todd Burkhardt retired from the army in 2019, the transition from active duty to civilian life was extremely difficult, he said. Burkhardt said his self-worth was tied to the work he did in the military and as an officer, and then it was all gone.
(11/16/23 3:03pm)
The First Nations Educational and Cultural Center at IU is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with several past and up-coming events this month.
(11/05/23 8:19pm)
A program dedicated to helping first generation and underrepresented students earn an IU degree is expanding to five regional campuses outside Bloomington.
(11/01/23 7:15pm)
In a recent joint study, researchers from Indiana University, the University of California Los Angeles and Irvine, and American University used smartphone data to find there is a higher police presence in non-white neighborhoods.
(10/24/23 2:31pm)
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual violence or assault. Resources are available here.