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(10/22/23 2:14pm)
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana denied John Myers’ petition for writ of habeas corpus Tuesday. Myers was convicted of killing Jill Behrman, a 19-year-old IU student, in 2006.
(10/18/23 10:15pm)
When Aaliyah Raji and Marsha Koda were inaugurated as IU student body president and vice president in April 2023, they became the first Black women to serve in their positions since IU’s first student council was appointed in 1912. Leyla Fern King, who was elected as chief justice of IU student government supreme court in August, also became the first known Black woman to serve as chief justice due to gaps in the records of the IU supreme court. This is the first time in IU’s history that the student body president, vice president and chief justice have been Black women.
(10/11/23 7:14pm)
IU Global Connections hosted a conversation on international education and inclusivity, led by LaNitra Berger, an associate professor of history and art history at George Mason University and President and Board Chair of NAFSA: Association of International Educators at the Furgeson International Center at 10 a.m., Oct. 9.
(10/05/23 1:03pm)
This fall, the IU Asian Culture Center will celebrate its 25th year on the IU Bloomington campus. As part of their celebration, the Asian Culture Center will host their 25th Anniversary Weekend celebration from Oct. 27-29.
(09/29/23 4:00pm)
The Media School held a listening session on safety and security Thursday morning in Franklin Hall.
(09/27/23 4:41pm)
The cultural centers at Indiana University are partnering with Positive Link to host free HIV testing events from Sept. 27 to April 10, 2024.
(09/20/23 4:12pm)
A national emergency alert test will be broadcast to every radio and television station and sent to every cell phone at 2:20 p.m. Oct 4.
(09/15/23 2:20am)
IU’s new LGBTQ+ Faculty and Staff Council held a call-out meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Solarium. The event gave faculty and staff the opportunity to get involved with the new council that aims to serve the LGBTQ+ community on campus.
(09/13/23 6:10pm)
Friday marks the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States. The month, which lasts from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, celebrates the history, cultures and contributions of American citizens who are of Spanish, Mexican, Carribean and South and Central American descent, according to the national website.
(09/10/23 8:53pm)
Indiana University’s LGBTQ+ Culture Center is raising money to fund their Re-Envisioning Project, which will help the center better meet student needs with updated student spaces and service areas.
(09/06/23 9:48pm)
Indiana University Bloomington welcomed 9,550 students this August as a part of its incoming undergraduates. But how diverse is IU Bloomington’s most recent freshman class?
(08/30/23 10:51pm)
IU’s fall 2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leadership Certification Program is set to begin next week on Sept. 8. In the upcoming program, participants will explore diversity, equity and inclusion through historical data, theoretical frameworks and first-hand accounts.
(08/30/23 10:19pm)
At 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, officers from the Bloomington Police Department responded to the Fourth Street and Dunn area in response to multiple 911 calls saying they had seen two women running and yelling that they were being chased by a man with a knife.
(08/27/23 11:55pm)
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita expressed his support for the Metropolitan School District of Martinsville and their decision to appeal a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit decision – which would allow a male transgender student to access the boys' bathroom at school – in a press release Aug. 24
(08/22/23 10:39pm)
The results of the 2022-23 Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination assessment, which were released on Aug. 16, reflect that nearly one in five students are still struggling to read by the end of the third grade.
(12/02/22 7:24pm)
Transgender students access gender affirming care in a society stuck in the binary.
(09/25/22 9:57pm)
After more than three years of protesting working conditions at IU which culminated last spring in a weekslong strike, members of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers are now voting on whether to strike again starting this week. Since the last strike ended in May, IU has announced policy changes that address the IGWC-UE’s five main demands, but has withheld union recognition.
(05/02/22 11:05pm)
Police arrested a 27-year-old Bloomington resident Monday in connection with the shooting at Kalao Nightclub on April 23.
(04/29/22 10:46pm)
The IU Police Department received multiple reports of sexual assault from April 26 to April 28 and a sexual battery.
(04/29/22 6:26pm)
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office received a bomb threat report for the Walmart located on West State Road 45 at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, according to an email from the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.