Sexual battery reported at Zeta Beta Tau
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Bloomington Police Department officers responded to the Kalao Nightclub at 1:10 a.m. on Saturday in response to a shooting, according to a press release from BPD.
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Austen Parrish, Dean of the Maurer School of Law, announced he will step down from his position in early July, according to an April 7 press release. Parrish joined the school in January of 2014 and served as dean for over 8 years.
Bloomington Police Department officers were called to Bloomington High School South on March 30 in response to a Snapchat video of a 17-year-old boy waving a handgun and threatening a school shooting, according to the Herald Times.
An exhibit entitled “‘An Army of Lovers Cannot Be Conquered’: Exploring the History of LGBTQ Student Life in Bloomington” is open at the University Archives on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
President Joe Biden will nominate Nasser Paydar, former chancellor of IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, as the Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, the White House announced in a statement Friday.
John Karaagac, senior lecturer at the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and IU senior Gabriel Burdeen are running the O’Neill School’s first national security simulation on March 22, 24 and 29th.
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The IU Police Department received a report of rape from the Office of Student Conduct on Thursday, according to an email from Deputy Chief Shannon Bunger.
The Indiana University Police Department will receive picture communication boards to help its officers better communicate with non-verbal individuals or those who may not speak English. The boards are part of a project funded by a grant from the Psi Iota Xi sorority.
A new research study co-authored by Kate Christensen, assistant IU professor at the Kelley School of Business, and other academics at the University of California, Los Angeles, found when COVID-19 testing wasn’t available in local communities, participants in the study were more likely to engage in risky behavior despite being told to self-isolate.
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A 56-year-old man was arrested and preliminarily charged in connection to a Tuesday homicide.
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On Jan. 12, the Indiana House of Representatives referred House Bill 1077 to the Indiana State Senate for consideration.
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