IUPD reports 4 incidents of sexual assault
Editor’s Note: This story includes mentions of sexual violence.
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Indiana state legislators on Monday convened for a special legislative session to consider a bill than would ban abortion in Indiana. During the session, lawmakers debated the future of reproductive rights and heard testimonies from the public.
Lay and Khushi Patel grew up in America. They attended Lebanon Middle School and Lebanon Senior High School in Indiana. They’ve made friends here, become part of their community and now attend IU.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, ending federal protection for abortions and making abortion access a state-by-state issue. Abortion currently remains legal in Indiana, but the state may be set to restrict abortion access in the coming weeks.
The Supreme Court voted to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision Friday, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion after almost 50 years.
All charges have been dismissed in the case of a racist incident at Lake Monroe in 2020 involving Vauhxx Booker, Sean Purdy and Jerry Cox, according to a case file released May 18. Special Prosecuting Attorney Sonia Leerkamp dropped the charges after all individuals agreed to resolve the case using restorative justice.
Gov. Eric Holcomb said May 25 that Indiana will continue financially supporting school security. The statement was given at an announcement by Eli Lilly in response to a school shooting in Texas that left at least 21 dead.
As controversy over abortion rights continues, IU experts say it’s not yet clear whether Indiana will further restrict or totally ban abortion.
IU Bloomington Provost Professor Pamela Braboy Jackson will assume the position of IU's first associate vice president for faculty and belonging, the university announced in a press release May 10.
The Helene G. Simon Hillel Center opened a new Jewish Culture Center on the Bloomington campus dedicated to supporting Jewish faculty, staff and students, according to an IU press release on May 3.
Autism Rocks and Rolls, a local nonprofit dedicated to autism advocacy and awareness, organized a gala and fundraiser Saturday at the AMVETS (American Veterans) Post 2000 in Bloomington.
When it all gets to be too much, freshman Ethan Vogel gets in his car.
Bloomington residents celebrated Valentine's Day on Saturday with sparkles, hearts and kind words as they crafted cards for senior citizens in the community.
Shelters for the unhoused in Bloomington are filling up quickly as the cold weather ensues, limiting the number of beds available in some facilities. Shelter employees are expressing concern about the risks unhoused people face when forced to sleep outside.
Editor’s Note: This article includes mention of sexual assault.
The first time Penny Reid ever lied about her age was to donate blood.
As students flock back to IU’s campus, many feel waves of emotions as they return to in-person events and resume classes. All the while, worries of the delta variant of the coronavirus grow stronger.
Oxfam at IU will lead a Free the Vaccine rally at the Catalent main campus, located at 1300 S. Patterson Dr., at 6 p.m. Wednesday in support of allowing developing countries to produce generic COVID-19 vaccines.
Events of the past year, including a national reckoning with racial injustice, have sparked a desire for change and an increase in activism across the U.S. IU students entering criminal justice and social work fields shared how they want to enact change in the future through their professions.
Safe Sisters IU, an organization under the Panhellenic Association, organized a display Monday to raise awareness of sexual assault on IU’s campus. The display can be seen in Dunn Meadow from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.