Helen Kane helps a voter scan his ballot in the machine during her first-ever shift as a poll worker.
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Helen Kane hands a voter an "I Voted Today!" sticker as she works a polling station at Eastview Church of the Nazarene in Bloomington.
Locals cast votes at Eastview Church of the Nazarene
Local campaigners stood in front of a sign that read “Beyond this point no campaigning or distribution of literature” at Eastview Church of the Nazarene.
Activists posted sanitary napkins across campus as part of the global #PadsAgainstSexism initiative. Each pad was emblazoned with a feminist message or statistic about sexual assault from RAINN or the Human Rights Campaign.
IU Habitat for Humanity to sponsor house
For the first time in 18 years, IU Habitat for Humanity will co-sponsor a house.
Jamie Voci, left, a local transient man, greets officers Brett Rorem and Robert Skelton as they monitor a free breakfast Sunday at First Christian Church. Voci said the officers helped him straighten out after issues with drugs and alcohol, and frequent run-ins with the law.
Sales Associate, Alyssa Jones, works her shift Wednesday at The Green Nursery, Jones said raising a child now is not much different than it used to be because the ultimate goal is to keep the child alive.
Kris Kobach waits to testify before a senate committee on immigration issues Tuesday. Kobach has a history in strict immigration legislation, including helping to draft Arizona's SB 1070, and advising presidential candidate Donald Trump on his plan to bill Mexico for a border wall.
Senate committee hears from Trump adviser on immigration policy
The man who advised Donald Trump to have Mexico pay for a border wall also advised legislators Tuesday of ways to crack down on illegal immigrants in Indiana.
Kody Lydy, 20, and Ivy Andrews, 21, and their dog Roxie, take shelter from a storm Wednesday outside the Monroe County Public Library. Andrews is a month and a half pregnant. The couple currently live in a tent behind an apartment complex.
Kody Lydy, 20, and Ivy Andrews, 21, and their dog Roxie, take shelter from a storm Wednesday outside the Monroe County Public Library. Andrews is a month and a half pregnant. The couple currently live in a tent behind an apartment complex.
Update recounts bills, promotes student engagement
Indiana’s 2016 legislative session brought controversial bills in the realm of public health, including those focused on LGBT issues and abortion stipulations.
IU to have first day of engagement
IU is having its first day of engagement April 12.
IU conducts first prairie burn
A fire burned through the wildlife area near the Wright School of Education Wednesday morning. But don’t worry — it was on purpose.
Ryker Dodd, 4, searches for Easter eggs during the Bloomington Township Fire Department's age-appropriate Easter egg hunt Sunday.
Ryker Dodd, 4, searches for Easter eggs during the Bloomington Township Fire Department's age-appropriate Easter egg hunt
Social group connects queer grad students
When Grad Queers founder Leah Thill came to IU, she noticed a serious vacancy in chances for queer grad students to connect.
Riley Week raises awareness for hospital services
IU Dance Marathon students are giving their time and blood — literally — to help raise awareness for Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health.
Claire Lechleiter, left, Hayley Webb and Jessi Wernsman hand out bracelets, tattoos, pins and information about Riley Hospital for Children during IUDM's Riley Week.
Trump's rally marked by protests
LOUISVILLE, KY. — On the biggest day of his campaign, Donald Trump ordered his security to remove dozens of protesters from a Super Tuesday rally.