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Mayor John Hamilton gave his seventh State of the City address Feb. 24, 2022, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton asked the city council to consider a 0.855% increase to local income tax rates.
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Mayor John Hamilton gave his seventh State of the City address Feb. 24, 2022, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton asked the city council to consider a 0.855% increase to local income tax rates.
Mayor John Hamilton gave his seventh State of the City address Feb. 24, 2022, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Hamilton discussed the situation in Ukraine during his address.
A white heart is seen Dec. 16, 2021, covering a swastika that was found on the side of a building near the corner of Sixth and Madison streets. This was the sixth swastika discovered in Bloomington in the past three weeks.
A swastika is seen Dec. 14, 2021, on a light post next to a building belonging to the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington, near the intersection of Third and Lincoln Streets. It is the fifth swastika found in Bloomington in the last three weeks.
A swastika is seen Dec. 13, 2021 on the side of a garage near First and Grant streets. This is the fourth swastika found in Bloomington in the last three weeks.
Chabad at IU, a Jewish student organization, discovered a swastika Saturday that was painted onto a building near Sixth and Lincoln streets. The hate symbol has since been painted over as of Sunday.
Mayor John Hamilton gives his State of the City address Thursday over Zoom. In his sixth State of the City address, Mayor Hamilton emphasized how the city can move forward with the economic and social effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
City of Bloomington employees meet Jan. 22 on Zoom to discuss COVID-19 related problems. Kirk White, IU-Bloomington COVID Response Unit lead, said that out-of-state students or faculty who need a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccination will not be able to do so in Indiana.
Health experts from Monroe County and surrounding areas meet with Mayor John Hamilton to discuss vaccine distribution in Monroe County on Jan. 8 over Zoom.
A screenshot from the Nov. 15 IU Student Government meeting. After debate at the last meeting of the semester, IUSG Congress approved a constitutional measure to add a minimum of 31 seats in the body of Congress for different multicultural groups.
A screenshot from the IU Student Government congress meeting Dec. 6 over Zoom. The IUSG Congress has been meeting online all semester and will continue to do so for the time being.
A screenshot shows Joshua Wong, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee, discuss his fight for freedom in Hong Kong on Nov. 1.
Documents obtained by the Indiana Daily Student show on Sept. 10, Kyle Reynolds and Charlie Willis, two of ReviveIU’s leaders, submitted a complaint against ReImagineIU, their coalition’s main competitor. The 76-page complaint alleged multiple violations of the election code and asked IUSG’s election commission to disqualify nearly all of ReImagineIU’s candidates.