‘All my dreams are about home’: A Ukrainian refugee shares her journey to safety
Tatiana Nekriach left Kyiv, Ukraine, and fled to Germany almost two months ago.
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Tatiana Nekriach left Kyiv, Ukraine, and fled to Germany almost two months ago.
On April 1, a majority of employees working at Amazon’s Staten Island warehouse voted to form the first Amazon union in history. The triumph of the Amazon Labor Union is perhaps the greatest indicator yet of a renewed American labor movement.
On Sunday, the grassy grounds of Switchyard Park looked like they might on any other day: babies in strollers, running toddlers and people on benches.
In a matchup between the Big Ten’s top defense and offense, offense prevailed as Indiana men’s basketball failed to pick up its first road win this season in an 83-74 defeat to Iowa on Thursday night in Iowa City, Iowa. Indiana moved to 12-4 this season and is an even 3-3 in conference play.
Editor’s Note: This article includes mention of sexual assault.
The Monroe County Public Health Clinic announced in a press release they will partner with local schools for “Super Shot” clinics to administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to children 5 to 11 years old starting Nov. 18.
Walking into the cat wing of the Bloomington Animal Shelter, the door to the largest cat room is to the right. The window is decorated with an image of the late internet sensation Lil’ Bub and the room is dedicated as “Lil’ Bub’s Big Cat Colony.”
Indiana volleyball lost two matches last week, losing in three sets to Nebraska on Wednesday and dropping another three set match with Minnesota on Saturday.
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Kirkwood Avenue, known for its bars and restaurants, was a scene of floating trash cans, flooded cars and Bloomington residents wading in knee to waist deep water after a flood left water levels as high as five feet Friday night.
It has been four days since eight of Angel Warman’s coworkers were killed. She will be returning to work this week.
The Inspire campaign submitted 18 complaints to the IU Student Government Election Commission Monday night: 10 against the Elevate ticket and eight against the Legacy ticket.
One year into the pandemic, Eliza Carey, 32, woke up at 8 a.m. She was already a little bit behind.
The chants of “Fire Archie” rained down on the court as IU went nearly the last 10 minutes of its season without making a shot in its 61-50 Big Ten Tournament loss to Rutgers. IU Athletic Director Scott Dolson sat on the baseline underneath the basket with his eyes glued to the court, not once looking around at the crowd calling for him to take drastic action.
There’s a lot of misinformation on the internet and social media regarding gender, sexuality and sexual health. Heather Eastman-Mueller, assistant director of sexual and reproductive health at IU's Student Health Center, responded to 10 common sexuality beliefs submitted to the Indiana Daily Student by IU students via Instagram.
IU volleyball faced No. 1 Wisconsin this weekend, losing in three straight sets Friday and Saturday. Wisconsin remains undefeated while IU is now 2-6.
The Monroe County Public Library will reopen both the main building and Ellettsville branch Feb. 22, communications and marketing manager Mandy Hussey said. Most in-building services will be available when the library opens.
Travis Dugan, 36, walked up the steps to Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton’s house Sunday night, knocked on his door and asked him why he had to keep moving his tent, his home.
The front windows of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house look over cars on Woodlawn Avenue and 10th Street, students still walking across campus to in-person classes and the expanse of the arboretum.
After six months spent totally isolated, walled in with parents or even simply ignoring the pandemic as it transformed the world in irreparable ways, IU’s students returned to the campus they left in March. It was the same place it had always been when they arrived more than a week ago, but so much about their lives in Bloomington was unfamiliar.