Evansville man indicted for using Kik to distribute child porn
An Evansville, Indiana man was indicted by a federal grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia Thursday in a child pornography case involving the mobile messaging app Kik.
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An Evansville, Indiana man was indicted by a federal grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia Thursday in a child pornography case involving the mobile messaging app Kik.
A wet floor sign stands in front of the pick-up counter of the Round in the Restaurants at Woodlands. The Round and the Clubhouse are closed until further notice due to a piping problems.
Police respond to a call from a woman on the 1700 block of South High Street who reported she had been repeatedly assaulted over the past few days. Schools in the surrounding area were put on lockdown, but the lockdown has since been lifted and the public is not in danger, police said.
Kate Wampler stops with her dog, Lou Lou, at Noodles & Company so Lou Lou can drink out of a water bowl. Though it is September, temperatures have been above average, reaching the low 90s.
It’s hot.
Senior Sophia Grimsgard works at the Media School equipment checkout window. All campus jobs pay at least $10.15 an hour and can increase based on a student’s relevant experience.
Friends, family and colleagues of former chancellor Kenneth R. R. Gros Louis gathered at the Ruth N. Halls Theatre on April 28 to tell stories about Gros Louis and remember his life.
When international students paid their bursar bill last fall, they owed an extra $100 they were not expecting.
A male construction worker was killed in an incident during renovations at Swain Hall Wednesday, said IU spokesman Chuck Carney.
The Bloomington Faculty Council covered a lot of ground this semester, including voting to create a third lecturer rank, passing proposals to amend the council’s constitution and beginning to review IU’s general education requirements.
A compostable Coca-Cola cup lies in the compost yard at Green Earth. Each week, IU brings 10,000 pounds of compostable waste here to be composted.
Linda Castledine sorts dishes at the Restaurants at Woodlands. Instead of trash cans, Woodlands uses a conveyor so students don’t have to sort between compost, recycling and landfill themselves.
The Beast sits in the compost yard at Green Earth. The shredder is used to process compostable waste before it is spread.
Junior Noble Guyon of Cutters wins the Men's Little 500, followed by the teams Gray Goat and Black Key Bulls.
A member of Black Ice Cycling tries to get his bike untangled from Alpha Sigma Phi’s bike after an accident during the Men's Little 500.
The crowd looks on as riders race around the track during the Men's Little 500.
Black Ice Cycling, Young Pioneers and Bears make their way around the track during the Men's Little 500.
It was so warm, the 15-foot mound of waste steamed in the cool morning air like a fresh pile of dog poop.
College is stressful. Water is wet. But with final exams, papers and projects just around the corner, it’s understandable that students might be more stressed than usual.
The Bloomington Faculty Council approved a proposal to name the third lecturer rank Teaching Professor in a vote of 32 to 20 at its Tuesday meeting.