IU group teaches medical students to provide emergency care in wilderness
The IU Wilderness Medicine group is teaching IU medical students creative techniques to provide medical care with limited resources.
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The IU Wilderness Medicine group is teaching IU medical students creative techniques to provide medical care with limited resources.
Salomé Cloteaux, editor-in-chief: Every time I complain about IU parking, I am met with the same responses: “There isn’t enough space to have parking for everyone on campus. Why don’t you just walk or bike or take the bus or ride a scooter? Don’t you want Bloomington to become more walkable and less reliant on cars?” But when it’s 11 p.m., I’m finally leaving work, the buses aren’t running, my bike got stolen twice in one month, there has been another e-scooter accident, I don’t make enough money to get an Uber every day, my car got towed because although I paid almost $200 for an ST parking pass, I was late to move my car from the stadium the night before the third basketball home game this week, and I have to pray my roommate is still awake to pick me up so I have a safe way home, I think I have a right to complain about IU parking.
I tucked my hair behind my ears as the wind continued to blow my hair into my face, both left and right, as I stood 70 floors above the streets of New York City. Keeping my hands wrapped in my scarf, safe from the crisp, cold mid-November air, the red and purple lights of the Empire State Building stared back at me as I stood on top of the Rockefeller Center.
The City of Bloomington announced Thursday the Bicentennial Gateway Project at Miller-Showers Park has been redesigned with feedback that was collected through 2023.
A mural is seen Feb. 14, 2021, in People's Park. The Bloomington Arts Commission and the Department of Economic and Sustainable Development announced the 2023-27 Public Art Master Plan and Community Art Grants.
On opening weekend, I went to see the newly released “Five Nights at Freddy’s” movie at the local AMC CLASSIC Bloomington 12. Despite the very mixed reviews and having never played the game, I thought the film was entertaining, and I enjoyed the (surprisingly) emotionally compelling conflict. But above all, I was pleasantly surprised to see the movie theater parking lot full on a Saturday afternoon.
Jack Davis: The best traditional Thanksgiving food is the dinner roll. There is nothing better than warm and fluffy bread coming out of the oven on Thanksgiving Day. I also like dipping it in the mashed potatoes.
For all its massive popularity, I’ve never been a fan of “South Park.” This is, in part, because of its mean-spirited sense of humor, something I don’t see a whole lot of value in — if the whole point of the series is to be as mean as possible to as many groups of people as possible, then what’s the point?
Have you ever been to a place that reminds you of somewhere else?
The Bloomington City Council approved a $248 million budget for 2024 on Oct. 11 that will go toward the city workforce, increasing salaries and improving infrastructures
Tamara McCollough, the second of two final candidates for the open Chief of Police for IUPD, discussed her ideas for improving transparency and relationships with the campus community during a town hall Tuesday afternoon. This meeting was held one day after the other final candidate, Keith Humphrey, spoke at a separate town hall Monday in the Indiana Memorial Union Maple Room.
Solar manufacturing company Canadian Solar announced Oct. 30 it will invest $800 million in a solar cell production facility in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Construction is expected to start in late 2025.
The City of Bloomington began construction on the Arlington Park Development, an income restricted housing complex that will be located on Bloomington's northwest side and will contain 344 rental units.
Former Little Rock Police Department Chief of Police Keith Humphrey, one of two final candidates for the open Chief of Police position for IUPD, fielded questions from university faculty and staff about his vision for the department, if chosen for the role, during a town hall Monday afternoon in the Indiana Memorial Union Maple Room.
The Bloomington Handmade Market, a local artist’s market, will take place from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 11 and 12 at the Bloomington Convention Center, located at 302 S. College Ave.
The City of Bloomington will host its fifth annual Veterans Day race Nov. 11 at 9 a.m. at Switchyard Park. Proceeds will support health and wellness initiatives for veterans and first responders in Monroe County.
One of my favorite things to do during the year is walk through the foliage. All the red and orange and yellow leaves are a welcome change after months of hot, humid weather and plain, green leaves. But the fall leaves save us; they encourage us to go out and enjoy being in nature with a different backdrop.
Following public pressure, Bloomington plans to reschedule site improvements for the construction of the Bicentennial Gateway Project in Miller-Showers Park to the spring of 2024, according to an Oct. 27 press release. Described as a monolith by some members of the public, the structure has drawn fierce criticism from a group of citizens.
The first edition of Indiana University’s fashion magazine, “SEASON,” was published in October 2018. Since then, the student-led organization has amassed a participation of over 100 members and offers opportunities to gain experience in merchandise design, garment styling, photography, marketing, editorial writing and creative design in the creation of their biannual publication. SEASON magazine has also spread its reach to Spotify with their podcast “What’s in SEASON?” and to followers of @sznmagazine on Instagram and TikTok.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve said it’s my dream to eventually live in an apartment in a large city like Chicago or New York.