Three-legged deer death under investigation
DEMING, IND. — A three-legged deer was found shot and killed early Monday morning, and officers are looking for leads to a suspect.
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DEMING, IND. — A three-legged deer was found shot and killed early Monday morning, and officers are looking for leads to a suspect.
On their supposed last night of business, Players Pub was overflowing onto the streets. Loud voices drained out the clatter and tumble behind the bar. Waitresses weaved past booths and tables, hoisting trays of burgers and beers over their heads.
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Bill Porter, 28, drives his brown Subaru up the gravel driveway. The whirring and crackling underneath his all-wheel drive greets the quiet front yard.
IU’s programs and services to help international students have room to grow, but there’s a lot in store for the near future, Angela Gast said.
A search committee of faculty, staff and students narrowed the pool to three finalists for the IU Dean of Students position.
At her last Bloomington Faculty Council meeting, Frances Trix said she had enough with the system.
Aileen Driscoll wiped the sweat off her brow and squinted at the array of potted plants at her feet. Kneeling down, she began organizing the budding produce in preparation to planting the beginnings of a garden.
Juno Huang said she unsuccessfully approached several organizations in an attempt to improve the campus culture surrounding international students.
When an earthquake strikes your country and you’re thousands of miles from home, you feel crushed, sophomore Diego Herrera said.
Peg Faimon will be the founding dean of the School of Art and Design.
The Office of Student Ethics has come under scrutiny from legal professionals and students who mistrust its services.
The Board of Trustees is having its second meeting of the semester Thursday at IU-Kokomo to discuss renovation projects, new faculty members and budgetary modeling.
Fifty-one percent of high school students in Indiana are sexually active, pediatrician James Laughlin said. Only 42 percent of these students used condoms.
When the Latino Studies Program moved to Ballantine Hall, associate professor Sylvia Martínez said they found derogatory messages scrawled in the halls.
Before Jason Casares was named associate dean of students and deputy Title IX director of IU, and before he was accused of sexual assault, he worked in student affairs at several universities around the country.
Sophomore Amanda Duba, an art education major, said she is excited for the formation of the School of Art and Design, which is underway.
In 2011, the Office of Civil Rights released a “Dear Colleague” letter to all universities in the United States.
Sophomore Elizabeth Niño and senior Mariana Cervantes knew each other before, but they couldn’t help their nervous, uncomfortable smiles as they inched closer together.
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs should take a moment to celebrate its No. 1 ranking, but the school shouldn’t and won’t treat it as a final destination, graduate student Dan Esposito said.
Serve IT, a student-based technological resources clinic, is celebrating its fifth anniversary with networking sessions, presentations and a panel discussion.