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(09/08/21 5:02pm)
The COVID-19 pandemic paused everyday life, forcing us into a period of personal reflection and unavoidable solitude. I, like most people, only met with my friends or previous acquaintances post-vaccination, leaving me completely unprepared to revisit my least favorite social phenomenon: being perceived.
(09/01/21 9:47pm)
If an IU student tests positive for COVID-19 or is unvaccinated and in close contact with someone who tests positive, they must temporarily move to quarantine and isolation housing for at least 10 days.
(09/01/21 6:22pm)
Switchyard Brewing company released a video Aug. 21 explaining changes to their wage system. According to the new policy on their website, Switchyard wages will start at $15 per hour with the possibility of increasing to $18 per hour.
(08/26/21 11:47pm)
A Monroe County Community School Corporation Board of Trustees meeting was forced into a 15-minute recess Tuesday after an argument erupted about 50 minutes into the meeting.
(08/08/21 5:10pm)
I love the Olympics.
(07/21/21 4:46pm)
Dr. George Ball of the Kelley School of Business will join a committee organized by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine to study the United States’ reliance on medical supplies manufactured outside of the country, according to the Kelley school’s blog.
(07/13/21 7:57pm)
It had been three months since his last paycheck.
(06/23/21 3:23am)
Yoga studios, instructors and practitioners around Bloomington celebrated the International Day of Yoga on Monday by offering free classes, hosting outdoor events and reflecting on the long international tradition of yoga.
(05/03/21 8:04pm)
For the first time since classes switched to majority online instruction more than a year ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students can plan on attending in-person classes again. The fall 2021 semester will be in-person, potentially without social distancing or masks, Dr. Aaron Carroll said in an interview Friday.
(05/03/21 5:22pm)
Monroe County residents can receive training in mental health first aid and recognizing signs and symptoms of mental health issues this summer for free through Prevention Insights.
(04/30/21 2:43am)
Events of the past year, including a national reckoning with racial injustice, have sparked a desire for change and an increase in activism across the U.S. IU students entering criminal justice and social work fields shared how they want to enact change in the future through their professions.
(04/29/21 11:13pm)
Content warning: This article discusses topics that may be disturbing to some readers, including issues surrounding self-harm and suicide.
(04/27/21 6:44pm)
Now more than ever, the Black community needs to be intentional about caring for our mental health.
(04/25/21 6:19pm)
The journey of actress Glenn Close’s costume collection coming to the Eskenazi Museum of Art has been eight years in the making. But on May 6, the exhibit will finally open, highlighting pieces from the collection of more than 800 costumes Close gave to IU.
(04/21/21 7:46pm)
Junior Sophia Salesky stood beside the Showalter fountain, about to enter the theater building March 10, 2020. Her phone was sweaty in her palm as she read the message being sent out to all students.
(04/18/21 7:32pm)
Sarah Edmands Martin was sitting in her home, reading the Mueller report in 2019, making sketches of images that were brought to mind. Digital sticky notes filled her computer screen.
(04/14/21 8:28pm)
Lauren Fischer poses with her "I got my COVID-19 Vaccine" sticker April 4 at the IU Health Neuroscience Center in Indianapolis. Fischer got her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
(04/12/21 11:55pm)
Erin Cooperman, the newly appointed member of the Monroe County Community School Corporation Board of Trustees, said schools are important to communities because they educate the next generation, provide access to resources and serve families.
(04/12/21 10:48pm)
The COVID-19 vaccine is here.
(04/15/21 8:57pm)
The sound of ceramic coffee mugs rattling and an espresso machine whistling fills the air. The pour of liquid can be heard filling to-go cups, grabbed by patrons shuffling in and out as quickly as possible, based on the sounds of the door. Some people slurp their coffee, while others share laughs.