Monroe County opens warming centers amid freezing temperatures
Monroe County has opened 10 warming stations to provide respite from the single-digit temperatures.
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Monroe County has opened 10 warming stations to provide respite from the single-digit temperatures.
A bill introduced Tuesday in the Indiana Senate would again allow alumni to elect three members of IU’s Board of Trustees. It would also replace the three Braun-appointed trustees who received positions in June previously held by alumni-elected trustees.
The IU Board of Trustees will vote on internal governance changes, housing and dining rates and post-tenure faculty policy during its last meeting of the fall semester Thursday and Friday, according to its agenda.
Though many students view Indiana University President Pamela Whitten as the highest power in the university system, she is not the sole leader of the university.
James Bopp Jr., one of IU's newest trustees, said he was appointed by Gov. Mike Braun to ensure openness and transparency in the board.
It’s not just Indiana University President Pamela Whitten who makes important decisions about the future of the university. IU employs 12,500 people in non-academic positions, many of whom work in administrative roles.
James D. Watson, an Indiana University alumnus and co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, died Thursday in a hospice center in East Northport, New York. His death was confirmed by his son, Duncan Watson.
Across from College Mall, a neon orange sign beckons.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun called a special legislative session on redistricting Monday, a move that could help Republicans gain more seats in the House of Representatives. The session will convene next Monday, Nov. 3.
The woman who died at the Monroe County Jail on Friday likely died of natural causes, Bloomington Police Department Captain Ryan Pedigo said in an email.
A 64-year-old woman died Friday after being arrested by the Bloomington Police Department, BPD Captain Ryan Pedigo said in an email.
A Nashville, Indiana, man turned himself in to police Wednesday in connection with an assault that occurred Sept. 26 on the 400 block of East Kirkwood Avenue.
For freshman Akiva Winkle, going to college presented a unique challenge: finding food at his new home that complied with his kosher lifestyle.
A decades-old IU language immersion program for high schoolers is on hiatus, with no clear plans to resume operation.
B and B Water Project recommended Tuesday that all customers boil their drinking water due to a “substantial” water main break. The company services approximately 1,850 households in Monroe County, company representative Jeff Farmer said.
Unemployment has long been regarded as a key economic indicator, and the latest numbers are noteworthy — particularly for young adults.
A policy passed by the IU Board of Trustees in June allows the university to require professors to relocate to a different campus.
For years, every IU student who wanted to unlock their dorm door, eat at a dining hall or print papers for class used a wallet-sized CrimsonCard to do so. But now, IU’s identification card is transitioning to become completely online. Freshmen are no longer automatically issued physical cards and the digital CrimsonCard is now IU's default form of ID, according to an IU Today article.
Indiana Public Media will welcome Michael Arnold as the new executive director of “integrated public media” in September, almost a year after IU fired the organization’s executive director and chief financial officer.
The clatter of plates breaking echoed through the hallways of Hodge Hall this week as part of the Kelley School of Business’ Balance Week activities.