Bloomington public pools to open for first time since 2019 on Saturday
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.
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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.
The Grant Street Inn celebrated 30 years since CFC Properties rescued the historic Ziegler House and turned it into a boutique inn with an exhibit commemorating the history of the inn including photos, informational plaques and a video on display at the Fountain Square Mall.
In Harmony With Habitat, a virtual concert benefiting Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County, will be hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington on Saturday night.
Arts Forward Bloomington will host the Save Our Arts Venues Rally at the Monroe County Courthouse Square at noon Saturday to encourage the city government to dedicate a combined $1.5 million to the John Waldron Arts Center and the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, according to AFB’s press release Monday.
IU Student Government president Ky Freeman and vice president Madeline Dederichs were inaugurated Friday night despite efforts from six IUSG Supreme Court justices and Inspire to postpone the inauguration.
Many graduating seniors’ financial information was stolen after the company IU requires graduating students purchase their caps and gowns from, Herff Jones, experienced a data breach.
The IU Student Government Supreme Court declared Elevate the winner of the IUSG election Wednesday after certifying the results 33 days after the polls closed.
The IU Student Government Supreme Court denied to hear all five of Inspire’s most recent appeals Monday night.
The IU Student Government Supreme Court overturned and asked for re-evaluation of three of the IUSG Election Commission’s rulings which found the Inspire campaign responsible for telecommunications violations, the court announced Saturday night.
The IUSG Election Commission found the Elevate and Legacy tickets responsible for one election violation each Wednesday, according to documents from the commission.
The IU Student Government Supreme Court partially accepted the Inspire ticket’s petition to appeal some of its election violations, according to a statement from the court Thursday.
The IU Student Government Supreme Court will not hear any of the 10 petitions Inspire filed to appeal the IUSG Election Commission’s dismissal of complaints against Elevate and Legacy, Chief Justice Brennan Murphy said in an email Tuesday night.
The IU Student Government Election Commission found the Inspire ticket responsible for two more election violations Sunday, meaning Inspire has been found responsible for four total election violations.
The IU Student Government Supreme Court partially accepted the Inspire ticket’s petition to appeal its campaign’s disqualification, according to a statement from the court Saturday.
The Indiana Student Government Election Commission released the preliminary total number of votes Friday after a controversial election resulting in Elevate’s victory and Inspire’s disqualification. Vote totals show Inspire would have won if the ticket had not been disqualified.
The IU Student Government Election Commission announced Tuesday night it will disqualify Inspire for two violations resulting in a deduction of 12 points and will investigate three of the 18 complaints the Inspire campaign filed against the Elevate and Legacy tickets.
The Elevate campaign won the election for the next IU Student Government president and vice president, according to preliminary results released by the IUSG Election Commission Tuesday night. The Inspire campaign was disqualified Tuesday night.
The Inspire campaign submitted 18 complaints to the IU Student Government Election Commission Monday night: 10 against the Elevate ticket and eight against the Legacy ticket.
The IU Student Government Election Commission released five complaints filed against the Inspire campaign Sunday night.
Voting for the IU Student Government election opened Thursday morning and will end at 10 p.m. Friday.