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(01/28/25 9:44pm)
Editor’s note: The IDS received a tip about potential plagiarism in President Whitten’s 1996 dissertation and 2006 article in September. IDS staff verified examples and interviewed experts but decided it did not have enough evidence to break a story with allegations of this nature. Following publication of The Chronicle of Higher Education’s article, the IDS has decided to publish the expert interviews to add to the public discourse about what does or does not constitute plagiarism.
(01/27/25 7:03pm)
Eliza Brader was cut off from Indiana’s Medicaid expansion program, the Healthy Indiana Plan, once.
(01/26/25 6:52pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(01/19/25 7:35pm)
Jan. 20 is a day to commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. All around Bloomington, on-campus and off, events are happening in honor of MLK Jr. From breakfasts to volunteer events, there are plenty of options to attend.
(01/14/25 11:54pm)
Standing in the back of Presidents Hall, about a dozen people held pro-Palestinian signs at the Bloomington Faculty Council meeting Tuesday. Some interrupted the meeting.
(01/08/25 1:37am)
Sarah Larson, one of the candidates for the vacant at-large Monroe County Council seat, withdrew from consideration Tuesday, according to a statement to the Indiana Daily Student and Monroe County Democratic Party.
(12/31/24 10:05pm)
Sarah Larson has filed candidacy paperwork and provided a statement in support of his candidacy to fill the office of Monroe County Councilperson at-Large.
(12/19/24 6:59pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(12/18/24 11:28pm)
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Dec. 4 against Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, which prohibits minors from accessing puberty blockers and hormone treatments. Tennessee’s ban was enacted in 2023 and also penalizes doctors who violate the ban.
(12/18/24 1:23pm)
Joseph Corcoran, a 49-year-old convicted of a 1997 quadruple murder, was executed shortly after midnight Wednesday. Corcoran is the first state prisoner to be executed since Indiana paused executions 15 years ago.
(12/17/24 7:10pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(12/15/24 8:59pm)
From September to November, Louis Knable, an IU Bloomington Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadet, started his Tuesday and Friday training as early as 5 a.m.
(12/12/24 4:05pm)
Health is wealth, yet maintaining it often falls too low on our priority lists. It’s easy to push our well-being aside and take it for granted until it demands attention, forcing itself to the top of the list.
(12/10/24 9:50pm)
A group of Indiana University students attended the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference to engage with world leaders and climate professionals as student delegates.
(11/23/24 5:03am)
It’s a top five matchup. ESPN’s College GameDay and Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff will both host their respective pregame shows from just outside of Ohio Stadium. Big Ten Championship Game and College Football Playoff chances loom large.
(11/17/24 10:21pm)
At 7:40 a.m. Sunday, in the final hour of the IU Dance Marathon, dancers made a large circle in the Tennis Center, put their arms around each other's shoulders and swayed back and forth as “Angels Among Us” by Alabama played. Images of individuals who have passed away appeared on a screen.
(11/14/24 3:01pm)
Picture this: It’s a beautiful day outside. Your classes have been going well and you were able to spend time with your friends and relax. It’s a good day. All of a sudden, you get a notification saying your grade for that one exam was posted. You open the Canvas app to find that you didn’t get the grade you were hoping for, and now your day is ruined. You let all those feelings of happiness and fun float away to be replaced with bitterness and disappointment. Sound familiar? I’ve been in this situation multiple times before, and it is definitely not fun.
(11/13/24 5:54pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(11/12/24 12:00pm)
Editor’s note: This story includes mention of potentially triggering situations including abortion, sexual abuse and gun violence.
(11/07/24 10:28pm)
Education was at the forefront of the 2024 gubernatorial debate season. The newly elected governor, current Sen. Republican Mike Braun, proposed a seven-part education plan in September.