Bloomington Music Expo, Cosmic Songwriter Festival set for this week
As the start of summer approaches, those enjoying quieter nights in Bloomington may be looking for more to do.
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As the start of summer approaches, those enjoying quieter nights in Bloomington may be looking for more to do.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual assault. Resources are available here.
The class of 2023 celebrated this weekend as the largest graduating class in the school’s history, IU President Pamela Whitten announced Saturday morning.
On Jan. 7, 2021, then-editors Caroline Anders and Emily Isaacman shared that the Indiana Daily Student was about to run out of money. More than two years later, we are devastated to say that, despite our best efforts, the IDS is not only out of money but is currently operating at an estimated deficit of around -$450,000.
There are few things I love more than a Bloomington fall.
Tim Baldwin always roamed the halls with a smile on his face.
If you are struggling with grief or mental health issues, you are not alone. Resources are available here.
Former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams began his visit to IU’s campus Wednesday as the Kelley School of Business’ Poling Chair of Business and Government.
Hurricane Ian hit the Florida southwest coast Wednesday morning with windspeeds upwards of 150 mph, leaving many residents helpless amid a constant downpour.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual violence. Resources are available here.
Quinn Smith, a junior at IU, arrived at Showalter Fountain on Thursday afternoon to tell his friend one more time how much he loved him.
Nate Stratton would always take on a challenge.
A Batchelor Middle School student was arrested after bringing a gun onto a school bus Tuesday morning, according to a release from the Monroe County Community School Corporation.
Many Bloomington residents saw a video circulated on Sunday of a man being tased outside of the floral department at their local Kroger. The video, only around a minute and a half long, received hundreds of views and left many concerned.
All patrons were evacuated from College Mall on Monday following reports of a bomb threat in Target. After an investigation, authorities determined there were no explosives in the building, Bloomington Police Department Captain Ryan Pedigo said.
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers voted to extend their strike for union recognition Tuesday, with 95.7% of their membership voting to continue.
The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously to support the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers during Wednesday night’s city council meeting.
IU announced plans to create a task force analyzing graduate student education Monday morning as the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers continues its strike.
Graduate workers at IU formed their first picket lines Thursday morning after multiple months of heightening tensions between their leadership and university officials.
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition-United Electrical Workers began its strike to gain union recognition from the IU administration Wednesday, April 13.