Man arrested for two burglaries in same neighborhood
Police arrested a 23-year-old man Tuesday for two burglaries within a mile of each other.
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Police arrested a 23-year-old man Tuesday for two burglaries within a mile of each other.
A Grazie Italiano employee reported Monday night his personalized Bird e-scooter was stolen from outside the restaurant.
Police are looking for an unidentified man accused of peeping on a woman Friday afternoon in the College Mall.
Textbooks. They’re more expensive than you may think — way more expensive.
After four years of residence hall living, I would say I still own roughly 10% of everything I bought for my first dorm room. The rest has been donated or thrown away because I simply had too much stuff.
As the season premiere of "Game of Thrones" approaches, the show's devoted audience is bubbling with questions: who will live? Who will die? Who is going to end up on the Iron Throne once and for all, or will it not matter anymore after the White Walkers destroy humanity?
“Game of Thrones” has dominated popular culture since its release eight years ago, introducing viewers to a heart-pounding, hair-raising world of mythical beasts and political machinations.
Winter break: the sweet conclusion the fall semester and an opportunity for many IU students to go home after being away for months. But for some of IU’s 7,861 international students, going home isn't realistic.
Internship season is in full swing at IU. Students across all majors and programs are furiously typing cover letters, updating their resumes and emailing professors for recommendations.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday mark the beginning of the holiday season in the United States, with shoppers spending in 2017 an estimated $717.5 billion. But the holidays’ younger sibling, Giving Tuesday, marks the beginning of the charitable season, according to the movement’s website. On the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, participants donate money to charitable causes.
The first semester of freshman year can be transformational. For many, it’s the first time they experience real independence. They make new friends, consume ramen noodles at an alarming rate and start to take charge of their own lives and education.
To leaders from IU Student Government and Culture of Care, sexual assault rules on campus seem ineffective.
When graduate student Bronson Bast came back to IU in 2018 to pursue masters’ degrees, the director of Sustain IU asked him to rejoin the office’s Student Sustainability Council in a leadership role.
Art museums are typically thought of as institutions for studying, learning and exploring the world of artistic masterpieces. Now, therapists and museum staff at the IU Eskenazi Museum of Art will make an art museum a place for healing.
For some IU Bloomington students, it may be shocking to walk into a lecture hall and see elementary school students filling the seats. But for members of College Mentors for Kids, it’s exciting to see children getting interested in a college education.
Marine veteran and National Guardsman John Summerlot cut a slice of a cake decorated with the Marine Corps emblem Saturday and handed it to a younger man.
Turning off floor heaters and shutting down computers may sound simple, but it’s these small practices that helped the Cyberinfrastructure Building win the IU Energy Challenge.
November is Native American Heritage Month, an annual recognition of Native American culture, traditions and societal contributions. For the First Nations Educational and Cultural Center, it’s also a chance to educate and bring awareness to Native American causes at IU.
Students gathered Friday for a Union Board event in the Indiana Memorial Union to discuss the synagogue shooting that left 11 people dead.
People of different beliefs need to reach out to each other with kindness, even after devastating events such as the Oct. 27 shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue, a Bloomington rabbi said Friday.