November 2019 rape reported at Wright Quad, 2018 rape reported
A rape reportedly occurred at Wright Quad on Nov. 6, 2019, according to the IU Police Department crime log. The rape was reported Dec. 27, 2021, and the case is listed as open.
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A rape reportedly occurred at Wright Quad on Nov. 6, 2019, according to the IU Police Department crime log. The rape was reported Dec. 27, 2021, and the case is listed as open.
To fight an eviction in a pandemic, tenants had to attend their eviction hearings over Zoom. They often joined the virtual courtroom from the very homes they stood to lose.
Lehmann couldn't receive a date rape drug test at the IU Health Bloomington Hospital.
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.
Cardinal Stage, a Bloomington-based professional theater company, is introducing a “Play What You Will” model allowing theater-goers to choose their own ticket price ranging $75 and lower.
Netflix’s latest movie, “He’s All That,” will feature TikTok star Addison Rae Easterling as an influencer who makes a bet with her friend that she can transform an unpopular classmate into prom king.
Models will take the stage Sunday night at Switchyard Park Pavilion to display garments made by Bloomington designers out of trash or old clothing as part of the annual Trashion Refashion Show, a runway show emphasizing the importance of sustainability by transforming materials destined for the landfill into fashionable clothing.
Bloomington blues duo Carnes & Shew will perform a free concert from 4:30-6 p.m. on Thursday in People’s Park as part of the People’s Park Concert Series.
IU is home to a number of traditions, places and terms that may be unfamiliar to international students and freshmen alike. Here is a list of some common terms heard around campus and their meanings. With this list you’ll be talking like a “Hoosier” in no time!
Cardinal Stage, a Bloomington-based professional theater company, is launching an Artistic Advisory Committee to increase community input on shows and incorporate diverse perspectives into its programming, according to Artistic Director Kate Galvin.
Bloomington singer-songwriter Sarah Cassidy will perform a free concert at People’s Park from 4:30-6 p.m. Thursday as part of the People’s Park Concert Series.
Taste of Bloomington To-Go is occurring from June 19-26, with participating restaurants offering specials and giving Taste of Bloomington To-Go carry-out bags to the first 1,000 customers, according to a press release from Downtown Bloomington Inc.
Yoga studios, instructors and practitioners around Bloomington celebrated the International Day of Yoga on Monday by offering free classes, hosting outdoor events and reflecting on the long international tradition of yoga.
The 35th Annual Strawberry Shortcake Festival benefiting the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington will be held from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday at Switchyard Park, according to the BGC of Bloomington website.
An Independence Day Reverse Parade, meaning parade entries remain stationary while spectators drive or bicycle past them, will take place July 3 from 10 a.m. to noon in the Purple Lot of IU’s Memorial Stadium, according to a City of Bloomington press release.
Melissa Villaseñor, a “Saturday Night Live” cast member and comedian, will perform in Bloomington at The Comedy Attic on Friday and Saturday night as part of her “California Girl” standup comedy tour.
Three Bloomington bands will compete for the title of “Bloomington’s Best Band” in the final round of Battle of the Bands at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater at 7 p.m. Thursday, according to the BCT Box Office website.
The Tuesday Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market and A Fair of the Arts will both open for the first time this summer on Tuesday at Switchyard Park.
The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington launched a fundraising campaign Monday to hire a new artistic director after Audrey Heller, a JTB co-founder who works as the full-time unpaid artistic director, retires sometime in the next few years.
Bryan Park Pool and Mills Pool will open for the first time since 2019 on Saturday, according to a press release from the City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation.