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(02/18/20 2:34am)
IU's meal plans, which are required for all freshmen, will cost $100 more next year, and living in a residence hall will cost 3.8% more. The standard room and board rate will go up 3.5%, with similar increases planned annually for at least four years, adding up to a 15% increase by fall 2023.
(02/05/20 3:24pm)
Around 50 Bloomington residents gathered Tuesday at City Hall to listen to speakers talk about local black-owned businesses and the health of black people as part of the State of the Black Community address.
(11/20/19 2:05am)
More than 16,000 teachers, students, family and supporters, all in red, surrounded every entrance of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. Bands played, educators chanted and speeches were made in support of the Red for Ed action day. At least 146 of Indiana’s 291 school districts were closed Tuesday.
(10/14/19 9:33pm)
From complimentary bald caps at Wilkinson Hall to a de facto dog park at Bill Armstrong Stadium, there are no shortage of themes and giveaways at upcoming IU sporting events.
(09/26/19 9:59pm)
Days after submitting their contracts for housing in Spruce Hall for the 2019-20 school year this past spring, three IU students received an email from Residential Programs and Services.
(11/01/19 10:42pm)
Greek life is popular at IU, but often there are many questions about living in the houses, whether you are a parent of a freshman looking to rush or a sophomore preparing to move into a house. The IDS talked to students who have gone greek to get you the inside scoop.
(06/13/19 7:13pm)
When living in a college town like Bloomington, it’s arguably just as important to experience what’s off-campus as what’s on-campus. Here are some of the many activities you can partake in once you cross the Sample Gates.
(03/21/19 11:06pm)
Throughout the national conversation regarding anti-Semitism and U.S. support for Israel, many states have silently been passing pro-Israel legislation that critics say suppresses free speech rights. Indiana is one of 26 states that has anti-BDS legislation.
(02/22/19 11:47pm)
Students rely heavily on IU. They expect an education, memorable experiences and to feel at home.
(02/12/19 1:34am)
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez D-14th District, along with other members of the House and Senate authored a nonbinding resolution last week laying out the blueprint of the revolutionary Green New Deal.
(01/03/19 6:23pm)
Changes to city parking operations, including increased parking rates, lengthened hours and higher citation fees went into effect Jan. 1.
(12/06/18 12:34am)
Paola Carmona kneels, elbows resting on the pew in front of her at St. Charles Borromeo Church. She presses her forehead to her knuckles, praying for her home country, Venezuela.
(10/08/18 1:42am)
Oat milk is a alternative milk option gaining popularity with coffee lovers and baristas everywhere because it steams almost like real milk. However, its popularity is making it hard to find.
(09/13/18 1:37am)
Labor Day has come and gone, pumpkin spice lattes are back and football season has officially begun. Spooky season is almost here.
(09/06/18 2:35pm)
It seems around every corner, there is the red fencing and heavy machinery marking a construction project in the works. Here's a roundup of construction projects happening or scheduled to start on campus.
(03/27/18 7:00am)
The legislative session ended almost two weeks ago, but not all the passed bills are officially law yet. They must first go through Gov. Eric Holcomb, who officially signs bills into law. Here are a few important bills that he’s signed so far:
(02/28/18 8:30am)
Many civic-minded students who have serious aspirations to work in the federal government are currently buried in applications, cover letters and interviews.
(03/01/18 7:00am)
While the IU Cinema, Buskirk-Chumley Theater and even the Starlite Drive-In give movie buffs the chance to explore film in Bloomington, the film archives stowed away in the basement of the Herman B Wells Library are often forgotten as film treasures.
(11/13/17 11:22pm)
The average cost of a house in Hamilton County, Indiana— home to both Carmel and Fishers— is now upwards of $300,000, almost double the cost of homes 10 years ago. This includes new houses and houses currently on the market. The median price of homes in the United States is $202,700.
(10/18/17 3:31am)
After delays and shortages this year, students got to and from school smoothly Monday.