Bloomington man charged with rape, furnishing alcohol to a minor in connection with IU student’s death
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A bus failed to pick up Kimberly Harding’s granddaughter, a fifth grader at Fairview Elementary, for the first three days of school.
The IU campus felt abnormally empty April 13. Some classes were canceled due to the graduate worker strike and the cold rain kept many students indoors.
After 97.8% voted in favor of authorizing a strike, IU graduate and undergraduate students began picketing Wednesday.
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers began its strike to gain union recognition from the IU administration Wednesday, April 13.
The Bloomington City Council indicated mixed feelings toward a proposed 0.855% increase in local income taxes during a meeting Wednesday. Council members expressed support for investment in public safety but were hesitant to increase financial strain on their constituents already dealing with a 40-year high inflation rate and other economic pressures.
The IDS has organized its coverage to catch you up and keep you up to date on this multi-year dispute.
The U.S. Senate voted 53-47 to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court on Thursday, making history as the first Black female Supreme Court Justice.
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The Biden administration formally determined Wednesday that Russian troops committed war crimes in Ukraine, according to a U.S Department of State press release.
Living in congregate housing during a pandemic presents unprecedented challenges, many of which resident assistants say go far beyond their typical duties.
The Thrive campaign won the IU Student Government presidential and vice-presidential election, according to preliminary results from the IUSG Election Commission on Thursday morning.
Russian forces seized the Ukrainian city of Kherson, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday. Kherson is the first major city to fall to Russia since they first invaded Ukraine last Thursday, according to the New York Times.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mentions of sexual violence.
Indiana state legislators voiced opposition to a proposed bill that would limit the teaching of race-related topics in Indiana schools. The comments were made during a virtual event hosted by College Democrats of Indiana.
As of Thursday evening, most IU websites are back online, according to the IU University Information Technology Services Status webpage.
U.S. Rep. Trey Hollingsworth, R-IN., will not be seeking reelection to Indiana’s ninth Congressional District in 2022 after serving three terms, according to an editorial he wrote to the IndyStar Wednesday.
International studies professor Nick Cullather will take over as interim dean of the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies on Feb. 1, according to an IU Bloomington Today article published Tuesday.
The dangerous situation occurring at the Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Hotel ended without injury when the IU Police Department took the man into custody around 1:37 a.m. Tuesday, according to an IUPD press release.
An IU Bloomington Alert, sent around 9 p.m. Monday, alerted students to a dangerous situation near the Indiana Memorial Union.