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(01/31/26 12:49am)
When IU freshman Keira Schwartz walked to class this week, she found herself stuck in single-file lines on partially cleared sidewalks, shuffling through piles of snow whenever someone passed from the opposite direction.
(01/30/26 10:58pm)
Since 2024, the Bloomington Police Department has contracted the scandal-prone private surveillance company, Flock Safety, to operate a number of automatic license-plate reader cameras around town.
(01/30/26 9:41pm)
I first became aware of how inaccessible and non-compliant Indiana University’s campus was with the Americans with Disabilities Act when the history department moved to “Siberia” — a dorm that had no ramps but plenty of mold, making staff and some faculty sick. We remained there for two years. I had to apologize to students every semester for this and assured them I would hold office hours in accessible places to them. The solution to that problem was to tear the building down.
(01/27/26 4:36pm)
Concerns surrounding affordable housing and camera surveillance across the city were front of mind for Bloomington residents during Mayor Kerry Thomson’s traveling town hall on Monday.
(01/27/26 5:59pm)
Two people have a conversation at the IU Student Legal Services building in 2024 at 310 N. Park Ave. in Bloomington. Director of Student Legal Services Stacee Williams said SLS aims to help every student who reaches out.
(01/26/26 2:50pm)
The doors of the F Route campus bus swung open at the stadium parking lot Friday morning, releasing a sharp burst of cold air into the crowded cabin.
(01/25/26 6:40pm)
Snow plow maintenance, sheriff’s office vehicle replacements, food pantry support and raises for local government employees.
(01/22/26 11:45pm)
In the cold winter months, it can be difficult to leave the house and find events to attend. Fortunately, visiting a museum can be an excellent, inexpensive winter activity to occupy your time. Whether you choose to wander the halls of an art gallery admiring paintings or practice a hands-on activity at a science museum, Bloomington has everything you need.
(01/20/26 10:04pm)
People from across Indiana came together for a “Hoosier Healthcare Day of Action” at the Indiana Statehouse’s third floor Atrium North on Tuesday, calling upon legislators to address medical debt crises, rising insurance premiums and hospital closures.
(01/19/26 5:04pm)
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington as the city reacts to Indiana football's victory over University of Miami in the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday. Check out live photo updates here.
(01/18/26 11:03pm)
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. –– On the opening snap of Indiana football’s Peach Bowl matchup against Oregon, defensive back D’Angelo Ponds laid the foundation for what became a 56-22 victory.
(01/15/26 9:09pm)
The Bloomington City Council delayed a vote on an ordinance that would impact affordable housing zoning until February.
(01/13/26 1:00pm)
The deadline for Indiana legislators to file bills for this year’s session was last Wednesday for the House and last Friday for the Senate. From physician-assisted death to eliminating sales tax on menstrual products, here’s what lawmakers representing Bloomington submitted.
(01/05/26 8:45pm)
The following is a press release written by Lucas González for the City of Bloomington.
(01/05/26 5:10am)
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — In multiple games this season, Indiana women’s basketball has been turnover prone. The Hoosiers’ highest total was against Marshall University on Nov. 11, when they committed 28 turnovers. And in Indiana’s first three Big Ten games, the Hoosiers averaged 19 per contest.
(12/18/25 1:01am)
Fernando Mendoza V was new to a park football team in Miami during his fourth-grade year. Sitting fourth on the quarterback depth chart, he was unfamiliar with all his peers.
(12/17/25 9:20pm)
Nearly 100 incidents of bike theft occurred on IU campus in 2024, according to a survey by Indiana University Transportation Demand Management.
(12/15/25 5:12pm)
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City Bloomington.
(12/12/25 12:59am)
Each year amid the lights, carols and decorations of the holiday season, many people are overcome with a spirit of generosity. New Hope for Families, a Bloomington nonprofit that strives to provide shelter and resources to families with young children who have been impacted by homelessness, seeks to channel that holiday spirit into good.
(12/10/25 4:26pm)
The Ellettsville Town Council began selecting its three representatives for the Ellettsville and Richland Township Reorganization Committee at a meeting Monday. The committee will be responsible for drafting the formal plan to reorganize the Town of Ellettsville and Richland Township that is due to the Town Council and Richland Township Trustee board by June 2026.