Friday rundown: new mural, Collin Hartman, researchers win award, TEDx
'Bloomington' mural tells community, 'You Belong Here'
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'Bloomington' mural tells community, 'You Belong Here'
A 21-year-old woman reported a man she met on the messaging app Whisper for rape early Wednesday morning.
Mayor John Hamilton announced Thursday that Bloomington received a score of 100 in the 2017 Human Rights Campaign Municipal Equality Index.
LaCroix blessed us with a new flavor so we returned the favor: reviews, video, comparison and more.
City council approves agreement with Cook Group Inc.
An agreement announced last month between Cook Group Inc. and the City of Bloomington, which would require the company to pay fees instead of being annexed within the city limits, was approved by the city council Wednesday night.
Reigning All-American junior Katherine Receveur added yet another accomplishment to her recent string of success for the IU women’s cross-country team Wednesday.
Bloomington Faculty Council meets
IU women’s soccer goalkeeper Bethany Kopel earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors after season-saving performances against Iowa and Nebraska this past week.
The IU cross-country teams are starting to feel the ramifications of their sluggish performances last week at the Nuttycombe Invitational at Wisconsin.
A 19-year-old IU student reported another student for rape Sunday after an incident at a home on the 300 block of North Park Avenue.
Five granite monuments and five statues commemorating IU men's basketball's five national champion teams will be installed outside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall this week, IU Athletics announced Tuesday.
The IU Board of Trustees approved a new undergraduate degree in molecular life sciences. The degree still has to be approved by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, according to the Oct. 6 press release on News at IU.
An 18-year-old woman told Bloomington police Sunday that she was raped after a party Friday night.
Crean on ESPN
Former IU men's basketball coach Tom Crean has signed with ESPN to be a studio analyst and in-game commentator for the upcoming college basketball season, the network announced Monday.
Water service to some southside City of Bloomington Utility customers will be shut off for repairs from approximately 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, according to a release from the city.
On the heels of a home win over Ohio State, eight Hoosiers were included on Top Drawer’s midseason rankings and awards list.
A year since its inauguration, the Institute for Korean Studies will discuss the future of Korean democracy Friday morning.
Criminal mischief