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(05/07/24 12:50am)
Madelyn Howard, an IU alumna who pleaded guilty in March to the hit-and-run killing of IU student Nate Stratton, was sentenced to 10 years in prison and two additional years of probation Monday.
(05/01/24 2:26pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(05/01/24 1:30am)
IU’s commencement ceremonies will still go ahead as scheduled, according to an IU email sent to graduating seniors and their families Tuesday afternoon. The graduate commencement ceremony is on May 3 in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, and the undergraduate ceremony is May 4 at Memorial Stadium. The email added there would be a “designated protest area” outside each ceremony.
(04/30/24 6:18pm)
Indiana State Police arrested a total of 56 protesters at the IU Divestment Coalition encampment in Dunn Meadow on Thursday and Saturday. Many were officially charged with campus trespass by IU Police Department and issued a ban lasting at least one year from IU campus grounds as a result.
(04/30/24 3:08pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/29/24 4:07pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/29/24 3:25am)
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.
(04/28/24 3:52pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/27/24 6:10pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/26/24 3:49pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/26/24 7:06am)
About 60 people at the site of a pro-Palestinian encampment celebrated Seder in Dunn Meadow after police forcibly arrested 33 protesters and cleared the encampment Thursday afternoon.
(04/26/24 4:38am)
Indiana State Police and the Indiana University Police Department arrested 33 pro-Palestinian protesters in Dunn Meadow on Thursday during an hours-long protest and encampment. The protest was organized by the IU Divestment Coalition, a newly created organization calling for IU to divest from Israel, among other demands.
(04/26/24 4:00am)
The Bloomington Plan Commission approved a new 1,143-bedroom student housing development called Bloomington Hub II during its meeting April 15. The construction of this new development involves the demolition of several single and multi-family units in the North Walnut area near the stadium.
(04/17/24 1:11pm)
A new count from the City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation department released Monday estimated the number of visitors during the total eclipse for some Bloomington parks.
(04/12/24 5:06pm)
Feathers will be ruffled when the national co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega hosts its annual Rubber Duck Race fundraiser from 12-3 p.m. Saturday, April 13 at the IMU by the campus river.
(04/08/24 11:01pm)
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.
(04/08/24 1:20pm)
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.
(04/07/24 7:58pm)
Ukrainian Nobel laureate and human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk accepted the Global Voices for Change award from IU’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies on Thursday morning at IU’s America’s Role in the World Conference. She also spoke to an audience of students, faculty and community members about her experience fighting to end the war in Ukraine and the human rights desert left in its wake.
(03/27/24 6:44pm)
IU Hillel hosted an event featuring former “Friends” writer and producer Betsy Borns at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in place of the postponed speaker event with Mosab Hassan Yousef. Borns, executive president of IU’s Borns Jewish Studies program advisory board, spoke on Yousef’s cancellation and Jewish presence in Hollywood.
(03/26/24 3:50pm)
Free food and trivia will be some of the highlights of the community outreach and participation events during Bloomington’s Safety Week, running from April 1-5. The City of Bloomington is sponsoring Safety Week as a part of the larger Safe Streets and Roads for All initiative according to a March 30 press release.