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(03/16/24 1:00pm)
There are four campaigns in the running for IUSG’s presidential election: United for IUSG, NEXUS for IUSG, Unite IU for IUSG and FUSE for IUSG. The voting period will occur between March 18-20.
(02/21/24 9:25pm)
The Spring 2024 IU Student Government General Election is scheduled for March 18-20. This campus-wide election allows enrolled students to exercise their right to vote for the student body president, vice president, and congressional representatives.
(01/14/24 1:00pm)
Editor’s note: The story includes mentions of antisemitism and racism.
(12/07/23 12:00pm)
Following the resignation of five IU Student Government executive members, the IUSG Congressional Oversight and Finance Committee held three public hearings Nov. 28 – Dec. 3 to investigate accusations of antisemitism and the leadership style of the Student Body President Aaliyah Raji and Vice President Marsha Koda.
(11/28/23 6:51pm)
The IUSG Congressional Oversight and Finance Committee will hold two public hearings this week as part of their investigation into allegations that IUSG leadership has failed to address antisemitism on campus. The committee will hold hearings at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday in Ballantine Hall Room 146. These hearings will be open to the public.
(11/16/23 3:47pm)
In a letter sent to an IU Student Government chat on Teams on Nov. 13, two members of IU Student Government’s executive branch announced their resignation effective immediately and criticized IUSG leadership for failing to address antisemitism on campus.
(11/15/23 8:20pm)
IU Student Government Congress outlined some of its priorities for the upcoming session in seven new advocacy agendas, which tackle issues from environmental protection to health and wellbeing across campus.
(10/25/23 9:09pm)
The IU Student Government Congress introduced four new bills, including one denouncing IU’s response to an incident involving a Palestinian student during their meeting Monday night.
(10/23/23 8:00pm)
With colder weather just around the corner, it can be easy to stay in your room to study. However, studying in your room can have major effects on one’s ability to learn and retain information. According to the American College of Healthcare Sciences, studying in bed or your room can limit focus, decrease productivity and hurt your ability to fall asleep.
(10/19/23 6:14pm)
It can be easy to eat at the same few restaurants every time you go out with friends or need a study break. Mother Bear’s Pizza, BuffaLouie’s and Runcible Spoon are just a few of the many well-known dining options found in Bloomington. However, here are a few other options to try out this Homecoming weekend when those usual spots become mundane.
(10/18/23 2:23pm)
IU Student Government’s former Parliamentarian, David Conarty, resigned and IUSG appointed two new committee chairs during their IU Student congressional meeting on Monday.
(10/04/23 12:44am)
IU will host the lecture “A Vampire For Every Age” at 5 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Museum of Archeology and Anthropology. The lecture will be led by Jeff Holdeman, director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures.
(10/03/23 3:36pm)
The IU Office of Online Education will host its eighth annual IU Online Conference Oct. 25 to 27. The conference will allow faculty and staff to learn new ways of approaching online learning and how it can benefit IU’s goal of expanding educational opportunities.
(09/27/23 1:23pm)
Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington, Artists for Climate Awareness, Bloomington Watercolor Society, Portrait Group, Upland Plein Air and Bloomington Parks and Recreation are all working together to co-host the second annual “Paint Bloomington!” from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7. The event will be held at the Woodlawn Pavilion in Bryan Park.
(08/10/23 2:26pm)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Zurzuvae, the first pill to treat postpartum depression, last Friday.
(08/02/23 8:07pm)
Meals on Wheels and Home Instead have partnered to create the Power of a Knock Volunteer Award. This award celebrates individuals who provide care and connection to the older adults in their communities. Volunteers with compassionate stories from Meals on Wheels organizations across the country were nominated for the award.
(07/26/23 9:52pm)
The Indiana Department of Agriculture announced July 21 that Indiana food banks across the state would receive $2 million in funding, doubling last year’s funding of $1 million.
(07/20/23 6:58pm)
The Biden-Harris administration announced July 14 that 804,000 federal borrowers will receive $39 billion in forgiveness for their student loan debt. The Department of Education has been discharging student loan debt as a part of President Joe Biden’s three-step plan for payment count adjustment.
(07/13/23 6:53pm)
States across the country, including Indiana, have been experiencing a dangerous heatwave since June 22. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, this heatwave is caused by a weather phenomenon referred to as “El Niño.”
(07/02/23 9:33pm)
The Indiana Supreme Court authorized a near-total abortion ban in a decision Friday. In a 4-1 decision, the court ruled that Senate Bill 1 does not violate Indiana’s Constitution. Planned Parenthood and Whole Women’s Health sued the state in August 2022, arguing that the ban results in unlawful discrimination.