Diversity in their words
Four IU students speak about their personal experiences on campus as members of the minority population.
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Four IU students speak about their personal experiences on campus as members of the minority population.
The University has been working to double minority representation at IU by next year. However, they've found race is more complex than what can be defined by statistics.
Breaking down diversity by numbers
The recently formed LGBT Aging and Caring Network aims to carry out its three-part mission of supporting the aging LGBT community.
City of Bloomington Senior Environmental Planner Linda Thompson discussed how students can live more environmentally friendly while reducing living costs.
Mary Armstrong-Smith from Prevent Child Abuse Indiana awards NET president Jeff Allen with an official charter certificate at a press conference Wednesday at the Broadview Learning Center. County and city employees gathered for a press conference announcing the creation of a Bloomington chapter of Prevent Child Abuse NET to create neighborhood-based prevention solutions to child abuse.
Instead of watching the ball drop on New Year’s Eve, a group of seven students welcomed the new year at a midnight Catholic mass in a small town in Haiti.
A group of about 75 Bloomington residents held picket signs and posters in support of Medicaid expansion Saturday outside the Monroe County Courthouse.
Fourteen stores in downtown Bloomington held holiday open houses Saturday and Sunday, offering shoppers discounts, refreshments and maps to other vintage stores.
Milton Fisk, director of Jobs with Justice, leads rally participants Dec. 8 in a march to the office of Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, to petition for the expansion of Medicaid on federal and state levels.
Milton Fisk, director of Jobs with Justice, leads rally participants Dec. 8 in a march to the office of Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, to petition for the expansion of Medicaid on federal and state levels.
Bloomington resident Travis Bloom performs live holiday music at The Warehouse, an antique store on S. College Ave. participating in the "14 Shops of Christmas" local holiday shopping event Dec. 9
The Indiana Department of Transportation presented the public hearing on the Tier 2 Draft Environmental Impact Statement.
March of Dimes and Columbus Regional Hospital are working together to combat the negative effects of early induced labor.
In the world of ballet, it is common for companies to begin hiring dancers at the age of 17 or 18. Ballerinas are faced with the decision of either signing with a company immediately after high school or continuing their education at a school such as Jacobs School of Music.
Indianapolis-based Timmy Global Health is one of 25 organizations competing for $1 million and the title of the nation’s best non-profit organization at the 2nd Annual American Giving Awards presented by Chase Bank.
Community members and volunteers gathered at the Fountain Square Ballroom Thursday to celebrate and remember in honor of World AIDS Day, which is celebrated Saturday
The 220 companies working with the IEDC have already decided to expand or establish new business operations in Indiana, an increase from the 219 decisions announced last year, IEDC spokesperson Katelyn Hancock said.
As the Twinkie era ends, a local Hostess outlet shuts its doors. The closure means a loss of jobs for employees, a loss of food for low-income families and a loss of snacks for Hostess lovers.
Lily is one of the 2,007 animals admitted to the wildlife center this year, a record number that is triple the number of intakes from 2010.