Monroe County Community School Corporation will move school online during winter storm
All of the Monroe County Community School Corporation schools will move their classes online in anticipation for the severe winter storm beginning Wednesday.
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All of the Monroe County Community School Corporation schools will move their classes online in anticipation for the severe winter storm beginning Wednesday.
IU will hold a COVID-19 vaccine clinic open to anyone in the community from noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday through Friday at 800 N. Indiana Ave., according to an IU Today article. The clinic will also offer PCR and rapid tests, according to the article.
Construction began on the IU Office of Capital Planning’s project to improve the Campus River on Jan. 18, which runs over two miles throughout the IU campus.
The Indiana House passed House Bill 1134, a controversial education bill, Wednesday evening. The bill will now move on to the Senate for consideration.
Indiana House Bill 1134, which is currently being considered by the Indiana House, aims to limit the teaching of issues on the topics of race, sex, religion, and political affiliation.
IU sororities conducted some of their Bid Night activities in person Tuesday night, after an entirely virtual event in the spring of 2021.
Students, faculty and staff at IU are expected to isolate for at least five days after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a new policy.
The IU chapters of Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Psi and Beta Theta Pi were placed on cease and desist on Dec.16, according to Indiana University’s list of organizations on disciplinary status.
The FDA announced children ages 12 to 15 are now eligible to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster shot in a press release Monday.
The Crimson Card system will undergo a maintenance upgrade from Jan. 4 to 7 and cards may not work during this time, according to an University Information Technology Services press release.
From Nov. 30 to Dec. 10, the five finalists of IU’s Provost and Executive Vice President position each participated in town halls at the Whittenberger Auditorium at the Indiana Memorial Union and on Zoom. The candidates fielded questions from IU students, faculty and staff and explained their priorities and visions for the university.
A water main break was reported Dec. 9 at Sowder Square and Allendale Drive. The City of Bloomington issued a boil water advisory and shut off the water for 18 properties in the area.
An antiviral pill used to treat high-risk adults for COVID-19 was approved by an advisory committee within the Food and Drug Administration Tuesday. The new pill is manufactured by the American Pharmaceutical company Merck & Co.
Weeks ago, experts warned early samples showed a high amount of lead after the Bloomington Fire Department completed a controlled burn training exercise on Nov 5. Now, city officials say soil samples taken from the most-affected areas do not contain dangerous amounts of lead.
Three members of the Bloomington City Council, at a public meeting Wednesday, notified residents about the effects of the controlled burn of the house at 1213 S. High St., which caused lead paint debris to spread to nearby homes. Some samples have contained high measurements of lead.
A 36-year-old man died and another was injured following a shooting Sunday morning, Bloomington Police Department Capt. Ryan Pedigo said in an email.
More than 100 people attended a webinar discussing modern antisemitism on college campuses Monday evening.
The inauguration for IU’s 19th president Pamela Whitten was Nov. 4 at the IU Auditorium. Students, professors and community members from IU’s campuses attended the inauguration.
Dr. George Ball of the Kelley School of Business will join a committee organized by the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine to study the United States’ reliance on medical supplies manufactured outside of the country, according to the Kelley school’s blog.
Dr Anthony Fauci will receive the Ryan White Distinguished Leadership Award on Dec. 6, according to a press release from the IU School of Public Health