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(01/27/21 1:16am)
Beacon, a homeless and housing organization, opened a new homeless shelter near Switchyard Park Jan. 19. The shelter was created to meet the needs of Bloomington’s unhoused population, many of which had been staying at Seminary Park.
(01/24/21 8:34pm)
Bills introduced in the Indiana General Assembly’s House and Senate chambers could protect businesses, health care workers and other entities from COVID-19 related lawsuits unless negligence or misconduct can be proven.
(01/20/21 2:48am)
The Hoosier Hills Food Bank increased its distribution of food by 39% in 2020, distributing a total of 7,089,749 pounds of food.
(01/13/21 1:34am)
IU has paused several construction projects, including residential renovations and new academic spaces, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some new projects and those already in progress have been able to move forward.
(01/09/21 4:58am)
IU presented a discussion panel Friday afternoon to discuss the breach of Capitol Hill. Four political science, law and history experts spoke about impeachment and the 25th Amendment, factors causing the insurrection and future political implications.
(01/05/21 1:01am)
Indiana Sen Mike Braun announced Saturday that he would join 10 other Republican senators in rejecting electors’ votes cast on Dec. 14 from states with disputed election results when Congress reconvenes Jan. 6.
(12/10/20 1:57am)
The album “Death of an Optimist” is a call to action and a call to hope, despite it’s misleading title.
(12/02/20 1:48am)
It’s that time of year again. We are entering the weird stretch of weeks between Thanksgiving and the holidays where the holiday spirit is in full swing. Shops are decorated with lights, trees and wreaths while seasonal music plays on an endless loop.
(11/16/20 1:16am)
IU Cinema and the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President virtually premiered “IU 2020 Part: 1,” a film about 12 IU students and their undergraduate lives at IU at 7 p.m. Nov. 13. The documentary was filmed and edited by IU students.
(11/11/20 1:05am)
IU Cinema will be screening a virtual film event and Q&A session at 7 p.m. Friday, for the premiere of “IU 2020: Part 1.”
(11/09/20 3:42am)
IU sophomore Arianna Smith volunteered with mask initiatives this summer in her hometown of Crown Point, Indiana, to provide community members with masks to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
(10/29/20 8:26pm)
Sydney Seigel uses an interactive map during the Campus Ghost Tour.
(10/29/20 5:26pm)
IU students were able to experience IU’s haunted history at 7 p.m. Oct. 28 through the annual Campus Ghost Walk on an online platform this year.
(10/19/20 9:12pm)
Ghosts and ghouls have returned to Anderson, Indiana, this Halloween season as the Indy Scream Park opened its doors for its 11th year through Nov. 7.
(10/12/20 1:09am)
The connection between art and social activism can be seen on the streets, walls and windows of Bloomington every day. From the “Black Lives Matter” mural in People's Park to the music playing in dorm rooms on campus, artistic expression, in its many forms, has been a primary way for students and citizens to make their voices heard.
(10/02/20 3:49pm)
Crowds of IU students flocked to the second First Thursdays festival of the semester, which began at 3 p.m. Thursday. First Thursdays is an outdoor festival dedicated to celebrating and showcasing the arts, culture and creativity at IU.
(09/27/20 7:40pm)
A typical day at the Friends of Art bookstore used to start at 9 a.m. with set up, bagels and coffee before the first rush of students came in for their morning classes. But even with the coronavirus pandemic altering every aspect of student life, three students are still showing up to work.
(09/20/20 9:05pm)
In a time where everything is moving online, two IU students are taking advantage of online platforms to sell their artwork during classes. Dayanna Moreno and Isabelle Davis use platforms such as Twitter and Instagram to advertise their artwork and conduct business.
(09/14/20 4:00am)
The Friends of Art Bookshop reopened Aug. 24 after being closed for five months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(09/03/20 11:20pm)
The Owlery has been providing IU students and Bloomington residents with vegan and vegetarian meals since they opened their doors in 2011. Due to COVID-19 safety concerns and uncertainties, the restaurant closed indefinitely in March. The current owners announced Aug. 22 The Owlery will soon reopen under new ownership.