Holcomb released new COVID-19 guidelines. Here’s what that means for Monroe County.
Gov. Eric Holcomb released new COVID-19 guidelines for Indiana in an executive order signed Wednesday. But these new rules will have little impact on Monroe County.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb released new COVID-19 guidelines for Indiana in an executive order signed Wednesday. But these new rules will have little impact on Monroe County.
Colten Carter has voted in every U.S. election he has been eligible for. This year, the IU junior almost had to break his streak — because he contracted COVID-19.
In order to get into the spooky season, here are a few urban legends told amongst the IU students community. The stories range from the early 1800s to the late 1900s and were collected from old reports in the IU Archives and the Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Association.
Correction: This story was updated at 6:05 p.m. on Oct. 5 to correct earlier statements made about funding changes in the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs. The headline has been updated and clarifying statements from James Wimbush, Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs have been added.IU-Bloomington’s total budget for this academic year, publicly released three months later than usual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is $1.7 billion, 0.1% smaller than last year’s.
UPDATE: This story was updated 12:24 p.m. Oct. 6 to reflect changes in We Rate Covid Dashboards’ ratings for IU and several other Big Ten schools.
Plan ahead to vote absentee or in person.
On the first day of her sophomore year, Lilly Rust tried to log into Canvas.
Professor of pediatrics Dr. Aaron Carroll is IU’s director of surveillance and mitigation for the COVID-19 pandemic, and he has been heavily involved in developing IU’s COVID-19 response. The IDS had a Zoom interview with Carroll to ask questions about what the fall semester will look like.
IU has released more specific and updated information on how the university will handle COVID-19-related issues, specifically testing, this fall after a summer of frequently changing guidance on testing requirements and other policies.
Monroe County reported 110 new COVID-19 cases confirmed between July 15 and July 21, according to data from the Indiana State Department of Health.
A Bloomington Transit bus maintenance worker is the sixth municipal worker to test positive for COVID-19 as of Wednesday, according to a city press release.
Learning modes for each fall course section will be updated on iGPS starting today, according to multiple IU emails sent to students. The learning mode will indicate if a class will be in-person, online or a mix of both.
A Bloomington Fire Department employee tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday, according to a city press release. The firefighter has been on leave since last week, when symptoms first arose.
Students’ academic experience may have suffered from the switch to online learning caused by COVID-19, but their spring semester grades are on average higher than usual, according to a June 12 grade distribution report from the registrar.
The Monroe County Health Department is investigating a spike in COVID-19 cases after 12 new cases were reported in the county on Tuesday, according to a health department press release and data on the Indiana State Health Department website.
IU administration released a “Return to Campus Guide” for the fall semester last week with details of how different parts of the university will operate under new COVID-19 restrictions.
Yesterday, James Brainard, the mayor of Carmel, Indiana, said he planned to sue the city of Minneapolis for its negligence in continuing to employ Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who killed George Floyd.
After nearly a week of police brutality protests nationwide, IU President Michael McRobbie and James Wimbush, IU vice president for diversity, equity and multicultural affairs, condemned racism and reaffirmed the importance of diversity and equality at IU in online statements Sunday.
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Today, Governor Eric Holcomb announced a five-step plan to open Indiana’s economy while remaining “vigilant” about Hoosiers’ health, according to a press release from the governor’s office.