At-large city council member runs for fourth term on arts and affordable housing
At-large city council member Susan Sandberg celebrated her birthday, April 10, by going to work.
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At-large city council member Susan Sandberg celebrated her birthday, April 10, by going to work.
At 10 to 12 feet standing up and with sharp claws to dig up plants, the sloth informally called Megajeff is making a comeback at least 10,000 years after extinction.
The IU Maurer School of Law announced the Juanita Kidd Stout Professorship on Wednesday to honor the first black woman to serve on a state supreme court.
The Bloomington Faculty Council discussed general education requirements, student engagement and received updates on University Faculty Council Policy Review Committee discussion topics Tuesday at its final meeting of the academic year.
The IU chapter of Timmy Global Health’s annual Glow Run is expected to move to a later date due to inclement weather.
The Hoosier Link program is a partnership between IU-Bloomington and Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington thatallows Ivy Tech students to transfer to IU after meeting a certain GPA. Now, some of the program’s requirements are being changed.
Davisha Fredericks said when her son was 5, he told her he was going to college.
The IU Board of Trustees met Thursday and Friday to discuss proposals focusing on renovation and university growth along with the creation of new majors and discussion of greek life. The information below came from IU press releases and Indiana University tweets.
The new executive dean for the College of Arts and Sciences has been chosen after the months-long search that began in the fall. Rick Van Kooten, current vice provost for research at IU, is expected to start in the new role July 1.
A total of six mumps cases have been confirmed at IU since Feb. 21.
IU has a history of using social media to prank students and staff alike for April Fools’ Day. University spokesperson Chuck Carney said it’s a way for students to smile on this happy day.
After a Saturday of sleet turning to slush, Bloomington is expected to see a little more sunshine this coming week.
IU graduate student Matt Peisen, 30, is gay and Catholic. His whole life, he has struggled to reconcile his faith and sexuality.
Eleven students will compete in a song festival Friday for the chance to win $100.
IU will honor Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month throughout April. Though the heritage celebration is observed nationally in May, organizing it in April allows students to experience it during the school year.
IU chefs, staff and cooks will be taking cooking classes to create plant-based desserts over the next few days, through a partnership with the Humane Society of the United States. The food will be available for purchase Wednesday and Thursday.
More than 140 students gathered Thursday to mourn the 50 worshippers who were slain by a white supremacist in two mosque shootings March 15 in Christchurch, New Zealand.
A small fire damaged the Member Services Building on Wednesday morning at the Sembower Recreational Sports Field Complex near Foster Quad, according to a press release.
Student Organization Accounts will close by the end of next month due to the implementation of a 2016 Student Organization policy.
More than 50 scholars from 15 countries will convene March 23-27 at IU to discuss contemporary anti-Semitism and ways to combat it.