Black Voices: Brooklyn's voice
Brooklyn Hill is a senior at IU majoring in African American and African Diaspora studies. When she graduates, Hill plans to get her master's in counseling.
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Brooklyn Hill is a senior at IU majoring in African American and African Diaspora studies. When she graduates, Hill plans to get her master's in counseling.
Election Day turned into election week, creating days of anxiety for many Americans. From constantly refreshing the electoral collage map on Google to having eyes glued to CNN and the Magic Wall, everyone was eagerly anticipating the results.
Ramatou Soumare is an IU junior majoring in international law and global institutions. While at IU, Soumare learned the importance of being involved in her community and giving back. She uses her voice to fight for improvement of the livelihood and well-being of those around her.
Against Rutgers on Saturday, the IU offense faced a third down in the first quarter. The team faced a similar situation against Penn State during its season opener.
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Bloomington and Monroe County were relatively quiet this Election Day. Lines were generally short. Polling places closed on time. No major disruptions were reported.
Colten Carter has voted in every U.S. election he has been eligible for. This year, the IU junior almost had to break his streak — because he contracted COVID-19.
Maybe you love him, maybe you hate him. But you are a person with sense — you have to admit you are relieved.
SEYMOUR, INDIANA — Thirty one days out from the election, where he would try to unseat a two-term incumbent congressman, Andy Ruff waited for the voters of Jackson County to come to Gaiser Park and hear him out. No one showed, except for his ex-wife and a friend.
Name: Brady Valencia
Local bakers Kim Naseath and Dev Montanez, the duo behind Bloomington Bakers Against Racism, are organizing another anti-racist bake sale.
Democratic incumbent Julie Thomas is running against Green Party write-in candidate Randy Paul for Monroe County Commissioner in District 2.
IU football may be back, but its rich 10:00 a.m. tailgating culture will be sorely missed in 2020.
Divisions 1, 2 and 8 are on the ballot for elections this year, with divisions 1 and 8 being contested this year. Judgeship in other divisions are not up for election this cycle. Circuit Court judges terms are 6 years.
The Indiana Daily Student sent a list of questions to the candidates in elections in the region and state. Throughout the next week, we will be publishing the candidates’ responses.
Resident assistants and community educators are the front-line workers that operate IU's residence halls and apartments. Hundreds of students and staff work tirelessly to create safe environments conducive to a positive living and learning experience for IU’s residents.
On Oct. 14, around 20 members of the Bloomington Homeless Coalition gathered for their weekly meeting at Switchyard Park to discuss short-term and long-term housing solutions for people experiencing homelessness as they head into the cold, winter months without affordable housing.
More than 70 students demonstrated at the “Unite to Ignite rally” at Sample Gates on Friday with a list of demands for IU Student Government. Students held a large sign reading, “We are not asking for a seat at the table, we built our own.”
Bivi’s Tamales, served in the Indiana Memorial Union in The Globe as well as other places in town, has faced similar problems to other businesses while operating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Owner Bivianna Torres said the pandemic has slashed business nearly in half for her.
A new testing site in Bloomington will open later this month and conduct nasopharyngeal swabs, which the Indiana State Department of Health considers the gold standard in COVID-19 testing.