Four separate assaults reported on campus during Little 500 weekend
The IU Police Department responded to four separate assaults that occurred on campus during Little 500 weekend.
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The IU Police Department responded to four separate assaults that occurred on campus during Little 500 weekend.
The Bloomington Police Department responded to two separate incidents of shots fired in Bloomington over Little 500 weekend.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual assault. Resources are available here.
The Little 500, widely known as the “World's Greatest College Weekend,” kicks off Friday marking a highly anticipated event for students. With numerous festivities lined up, students have plenty of opportunities to celebrate this event.
A former IU student who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol received a nine-month sentence April 10.
BPD Lieutenant Lucas Tate said over email that the traffic and emergency calls in Bloomington were much lighter than expected on eclipse day.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual assault. Resources are available here.
Officials are estimating that 300,000 people will be coming to Bloomington on April 8 to view the total solar eclipse, when the moon will completely cover the sun. Bloomington Police Department and Indiana State Police will be working all hands on deck during the day of the eclipse to control traffic and deal with an expected increase in 911 calls due to the influx of visitors.
A student reported a battery incident March 3 at Briscoe Quad around 2:30 a.m. according to the IUPD crime log.
A 25-year-old Seymour man died after a single vehicle crash March 24 around midnight, BPD Captain Ryan Pedigo said.
A Bloomington 16-year-old allegedly shot a 14-year-old March 15 after an argument on Snapchat. The alleged perpetrator was charged with four felonies.
A 19-year-old Purdue student, Neel Acharya, who was reported missing, was found dead Sunday near the Purdue University Airport, the Tippecanoe Country Coroner’s Office confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
IU President Pamela Whitten was awarded a $162,500 bonus by the Board of Trustees for her second-year performance Indiana public media article obtained in a public records request. The bonus was approved unanimously by the board at their Aug. 24 meeting. The bonus is 25% of her $650,000 annual salary, the maximum allowed in Whitten's employment contract.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual assault. Resources are available here.
Officers responds to reports of a death near Wheeler Mission at 5:40 p.m. Dec 7 on the 200 block of S. Westplex Ave.
As of early December, there have been documented reports of a mysterious dog respiratory illness and unconventional pneumonia named Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex across the nation, including Indiana, according to an Indy Vet press release. The disease originally surfaced in the Northeast and has since spread across the nation to 14 states. The exact number of cases remains unknown at this time.
An Allen County Superior Court Judge dismissed the State of Indiana’s lawsuit against popular video sharing app TikTok on Nov. 29.
A Bloomington resident was killed and one was wounded after a shooting at a large house party in Bloomington near campus early Sunday morning. The suspect was remanded.
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Thousands of IU students, alumni and community members participated in the 33rd annual IU dance marathon Nov. 10 through Nov. 12 at the IU Tennis Center. The organization revealed they raised $3,003,837.23 to support Riley Hospital for Children at the conclusion of 36-hour event Sunday morning.