115 years of IU Homecoming
IU hosted its first homecoming event back in 1908. Then called “Gala Week,” it was an event designated for alumni and included a circus and banquet, according to the Indiana University Bloomington website.
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IU hosted its first homecoming event back in 1908. Then called “Gala Week,” it was an event designated for alumni and included a circus and banquet, according to the Indiana University Bloomington website.
Bloomington Police Department officers responded to reports of shots fired at the shopping plaza in the 300 block of East Winslow Road at 1:46 p.m. Monday.
Audrie Osterman, IU’s The Media School director of communications and marketing, sent an email on behalf of Franklin Hall to all media school students addressing security-related questions and concerns following several harassment incidents in the building.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual violence. Resources are available here.
A Bloomington man was sentenced to 36 years on Friday following his conviction of three counts in connection to the death of an IU senior Avery McMillan.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton announced last month that the City of Bloomington has launched a tuition reimbursement program for employees of the city. The program offers reimbursement of educational expenses up to $2,500 a year to full-time employees who have worked for the city for 12 or more months.
The IU Center for Rural Engagement will provide microgrants to Indiana communities preparing for eclipse-related events in 2024. Bloomington is expected to be in the path of totality of the eclipse, which will occur April 8, 2024.
IU graduate workers are petitioning IU administration for a salary raise to account for the standard of living in Bloomington and will face a reduction in the number of future doctoral student admissions moving forward.
The City of Bloomington launched a new public records request management software aiming to provide easier access to public records May 8.
Indiana University Police Department received two separate reports of sexual assault April 22 and 24.
U.S. News and World Report ranked Indiana University Bloomington 72nd out of 443 national universities this week based on its analysis for the 2022-2023 academic year.
The Bloomington Police Department is investigating two separate reports of shots fired April 8 and 9. No one was harmed, BPD Captain Ryan Pedigo said.
The City of Bloomington installed 82 signs prohibiting right turns at intersections during red lights on IU’s campus and the downtown area. City officials have been resizing and installing the signs through the month of March.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual violence. Resources are available here.
Hotels in Bloomington are already sold out for a total solar eclipse more than a year away. The city is an optimal viewing location for the phenomenon on April 8, 2024, which is expected to draw many visitors to Bloomington.
The City of Bloomington’s Department of Economic and Sustainable Development has two programs helping homes, nonprofit organizations and small businesses within city limits transition to using solar energy in 2023.
A Bloomington Police Department officer suffered injuries to his mouth and eyes after responding to a call from Bloomington High School North about an aggressive student at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Students at the Kelley School of Business raised $4.2 million for a real estate private equity fund to allow for future investments in properties across the country.
The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 88 is speaking out after the Bloomington City Council voted 5-4 on Jan. 25 to relocate the police headquarters to Showers City Hall.
The Monroe County Sheriff fired a corrections officer who fractured an inmate’s nose and orbital bone during a Jan. 31 altercation in which three corrections officers attempted to move the inmate from his holding cell to a medical cell due to health issues.