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(01/24/18 1:30am)
Sabine Browning, a freshman and member of the IU Overwatch team, plays in the basement of Franklin Hall during the Winter Esports Expo. Browning is considered a "flex-player" meaning she can play a variety of in-game characters, filling any role that the team requires.
(01/18/18 1:51am)
Cody Vaughn, IUSA election commission supervisor, sits in on the IUSA 2018 Election Official Call-Out Meeting.
(01/18/18 2:00am)
Students listen in while junior Jeffrey Bae explains how to get involved in student government at IU. IUSA met at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Hodge Hall.
(01/18/18 6:00am)
Ari Scott held a white envelope with her name on it in her shaking hands. Inside was an invitation to either the Epsilon Phi chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha or the Beta Delta chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta.
(01/17/18 11:49am)
“Stop moping and start moving,” Gina McCarthy, former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency said in a speech at the Whittenberger Auditorium.
(01/11/18 1:36am)
This oversized red Crayola crayon was placed in a case on the third floor by Forest resident Bill Nash as a joke. There are four spots for fire extinguishers on each floor of the East Tower of Forest Quadrangle but not a single extinguisher on any floor.
(01/24/18 8:00pm)
When it comes to off-campus housing, just finding a property that has the desired price range, location and amenities can be difficult enough. And when it finally comes time to signing the lease, going through pages of legal jargon can be just as tedious, but don’t sign before asking yourself and your landlord a few questions.
(01/09/18 12:00pm)
At 5:15 p.m. Saturday, the front loop of Forest Quadrangle was filled with 24 cars.
(01/09/18 1:38pm)
Emma Snyder and her mother move her things to B Tower of Forest Quadrangle. B Tower was renovated over the course of the fall semester and now includes kitchens on every floor, private bathrooms and lounges. A Tower is now being renovated and will continue to be over the course of the spring semester.
(01/08/18 2:11am)
Students move their things to B Tower of Forest Quadrangle while A Tower is being worked on. B Tower was renovated over the course of the fall semester and includes new bathrooms, kitchens and lounges.
(01/05/18 1:57pm)
Last November, 87 families received an email from the YMCA of Monroe County saying the YMCA's child care service would be shutting down Dec. 22, 2017, giving the working families little time to find care for their children.
(12/07/17 1:22pm)
Dogs Clover and Rosie help students relax. Peer Health, a program of IU Heath Center, brought therapy dogs to Willkie Quad Wednesday evening to help stressed students relax before finals.
(12/07/17 1:22pm)
(12/06/17 10:00am)
Positive Link HIV Services has helped people living with HIV since 1994. With the grand opening of its new health clinic, Positive Link will be able to offer clinical care for the first time.
(12/05/17 10:38pm)
Julie Hiles, a care coordinator at Positive Link, speaks with people on a tour of the facilities. Positive Link HIV Services new clinic will provide direct care to those who are HIV positive.
(12/04/17 9:00am)
The screams of children could be heard above the pounding of drums and guttural roars of horned furry creatures Saturday night on the streets of Bloomington.
(12/01/17 10:00am)
The World AIDS Day Ceremony of Celebration and Remembrance brought together community members in honoring the lives that have been and are affected by HIV/AIDS.
(11/30/17 11:31am)
IU was recently designated as a silver level bicycle-friendly university by the League of American Bicyclists.
(11/28/17 9:00am)
Seven years ago, the IU Debate Team was defunct.
(11/16/17 4:00pm)
Spoken word artist Timothy DuWhite, 27, shared his views on the political nature of HIV/AIDS and the connection between the disease and the black community.