Police investigate four connected break-ins south of campus
A masked man broke into four unlocked homes south of the IU campus this week and — in two separate break-ins — attempted to sexually assault women.
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A masked man broke into four unlocked homes south of the IU campus this week and — in two separate break-ins — attempted to sexually assault women.
Sarah, Abby, Claire and Olivia meet every Tuesday and Thursday for coffee between classes. In the Indiana Memorial Union Starbucks, they talk about classes, homework, stress and their family.
Carrie Parker was a pioneer and a woman who always spoke her mind. She was a published writer and poet, a mother to six and indisputably ahead of her time.
IU-Bloomington won the Most Improved category for the 2016 RecycleMania contest this semester.
Former IU Deputy Title IX Director Jason Casares will not face criminal charges after a sexual assault complaint filed in December was investigated by the Fort Worth Police Department.
Walking into classes Monday morning, Kelley School of Business students encountered a message of support.
About 40 students met to pass out 2,500 biodegradable notes on car windshields, in classes and to passersby, all with a goal of spreading positivity at the Sample Gates.
Framed pictures of family vacations, senior pictures and smiling cousins sat atop one table. A tri-fold board with family photos sat beside another.
Haseeb Mohideen, a senior adviser at the Muslim Student Association, always looks forward to Fridays. He said MSA’s regular Friday afternoon Jummah, or prayer congregation, is a place he can always rely on as a time to catch up with friends after a long week.
When the IU Student Association reached out to the Office of Student Ethics last fall, it received no response from its director, IUSA Chief of Staff Sara Zaheer said.
Sophomore Patrick Barrett loved sports.
A freshman filed a federal complaint this week against IU in which she alleged the University improperly handled her report of a sexual assault occurring at a fraternity party in September.
A federal Title IX complaint with the U.S. Department of Education has been filed against IU this week, according to a press release from the national survivor advocacy group End Rape on Campus.
Lucille Bertuccio’s observations of nature began from the time she was a young girl living in New York watching dandelions grow between the cracks in the sidewalk.
The first Black Market in Bloomington was open just three months before being burned down by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
Monica Green has been appointed as the new director of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
Nine students competed in the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics’ national Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl in Reston, Virginia, during the weekend.
When it began in 2008, the IU Books & Beyond organization set out to work with a school in New Jersey to write and publish English books for school children in Kinigi, Rwanda.
When senior Sadie Dillon walked into this year’s Spring GradFair, she was greeted with a reminder — only 80 days until May commencement.
A picture of Adam Herbert, IU’s first black president, hangs on the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s Wall of Firsts, and provides a sense of history for those studying in the building.