IU Health warns against smoking due to possibility of COVID-19 complications
IU Health suggests people quit smoking to avoid increased complications from contracting the coronavirus, World Health Organization research shows.
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IU Health suggests people quit smoking to avoid increased complications from contracting the coronavirus, World Health Organization research shows.
Though far fewer students are on campus, the IU Office of Student Conduct is still operating. Students could be referred to the office for not following quarantine guidelines or violating the stay-at-home order, IU spokesperson Chuck Carney said.
Bloomington residents might notice their tap water has a pink tint Sunday, but don't worry, the city says it's harmless.
The IU Board of Trustees approved early graduation for certain medical students and a $600 million dollar line of credit at their Friday meeting, which focused on the university's ongoing response to problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic. President Michael McRobbie also announced that he is canceling previously approved 2021 salary increases.
This story was updated at 8:50 p.m. April 9.
This story was updated at 10:50 a.m. April 6 to include information from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.
A Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department employee tested positive Thursday for COVID-19, according to a Friday press release from the city.
This story was updated at 7:17 p.m. April 2.
On this episode of Posted, hosts Ally Melnik and Alex Hardgrave discuss this week's headlines, including tight end Peyton Hendershot's arrest, IU alumni being named Disney's new CEO and Khristian Lander committed to IU for basketball.
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill filed Jan. 8 for a 60-day extension before the release of John Myers, the man convicted in 2006 for the 2000 murder of IU student Jill Behrman.
A 21-year-old IU senior was arrested Dec. 17 after setting fire to eight trash cans and two classroom doors on campus in a month.
Two separate on-campus reports of arson have been reported to Indiana University Police Department this week, according to a crime notice email.
Two IU dining options will be offering Thanksgiving feasts Monday, complete with Thanksgiving turkey.
Update 10:27 a.m. Nov. 12
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency in October 2017. In the same month, IU Grand Challenge launched the "Responding to the Addiction Crisis" program.