Coronavirus affects Chinese Flagship students’ summer travel plans
Chinese Flagship Program students hoping to travel abroad this summer face uncertainty regarding their travel plans due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Chinese Flagship Program students hoping to travel abroad this summer face uncertainty regarding their travel plans due to the coronavirus outbreak.
A pizza delivery driver’s car was stolen late Tuesday from the Papa John’s Pizza on 415 N. Walnut St. after the man went inside to pick up his next order.
A 40-year-old-man reportedly exposed himself to a woman at 5:55 p.m. Sunday at T.J. Maxx on 160 N. Gates Drive, Bloomington Police Department Cpt. Ryan Pedigo said.
Two former U.S. ambassadors, one who was all over the news during President Donald Trump's impeachment hearings, and one of Indiana's senators will speak at an on-campus foreign policy conference in early March.
A 24-year-old man received fraudulent phone calls from a person claiming to be from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and asking him to send $2,000 in gift cards, according to Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Dana Cole.
Fire alarms set off by burnt popcorn and Easy Mac seem to be part of the college experience, but the Bloomington Fire Department is trying to change this cycle.
This story has been updated 6:43 p.m. Feb. 11
An 18-year-old Bloomington man was arrested Tuesday after reportedly raping a 20-year-old woman he met on Tinder at his house on North Smith Road, police said.
The Bloomington police and fire departments’ chiefs presented the 2019 public safety report Tuesday at the Bloomington Police Headquarters. They discussed statistics, new changes and goals for 2020.
Bloomington smoke and vape stores are seeing an increase in underage customers trying to buy tobacco products with fake IDs since a new federal law pushed the legal buying age to 21 in December.
The City of Bloomington kicked off Black History Month on Tuesday night at City Hall with musical performances and a keynote speaker celebrating the month’s theme of “black and blooming."
Residential Programs and Services temporarily extended I-BUCKS to last until the end of the academic year due to ongoing dining renovations.
The IU Police Department is investigating an incident involving a BB gun Wednesday at Spruce Hall. As of Saturday, there were no suspects.
Several IU students were told to return from Chinese flagship capstone programs in China by Feb. 5 due to the coronavirus outbreak, the director of the flagship center said Wednesday.
A 4-year-old boy died Thursday morning due to injuries from an accidental shooting last week, according to a press release from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.
Members of the IU Student Government Executive Branch have outlined major goals and initiatives they plan to achieve this semester, including increasing voting registration, expressing concerns about IU-Notify, and planning equity training for staff.
A 22-year-old IU student was found dead Tuesday at his off-campus home, police said. IU spokesperson Chuck Carney identified the man as Jordan Long.
A Panhellenic Association member started counting down on the microphone. Potential new members filled three tennis courts while they waited to find out which sorority bid was in their envelopes.
Hilltop Garden and Nature Center invited volunteers to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday at the center on East 10th Street by creating plant growing kits for local schools.
On Monday, IU and the Bloomington community has a multitude of events, ranging from featured speakers to volunteering opportunities.Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a day on, not a day off, according to the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs' events website.