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Bloomington residents will face a cold snap, delayed sanitation services and possible burst pipes over the next few days.
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Bloomington residents will face a cold snap, delayed sanitation services and possible burst pipes over the next few days.
Last week, a couple was living out of their car with a newborn child and two preschool-aged twins, said Emily Pike, executive director of New Hope Family Shelter.
Marijuana isn’t the only plant causing trouble in Indiana.
About 25 people gathered in the Indiana Memorial Union Oak Room to talk about privilege in the technology industry.
IU hired its first ever chief privacy officer last month.
Student Legal Services will move to Poplars Building starting Friday and continuing throughout the next week because the university needed the former location.
Former WNBA star Tamika Catchings said she was a young girl when she first had a dream.
The super blood wolf moon is coming.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb gave his third State of the State address Tuesday night at the Indiana Statehouse, talking about topics such as the Department of Child Services, the opioid crisis and a hate crimes law.
IU’s School of Public Health is taking applicants for a new master's of science in environmental and occupational health degree this year. It aims to recruit students interested in laboratory research.
A child playing with matches started the Jan. 6 house fire that led to the death of a 2-year-old boy, a spokesman for the Indiana Department of Homeland Security said. The fire was set intentionally, but there was no malicious intent.
Junior Bryan Schmidt woke up Jan. 2 to an email informing him the university would be taking money from his CrimsonCard account. The reason? He wasn’t spending money.
A coalition met Wednesday in the Indiana Statehouse to lobby for a $2 increase on the state cigarette tax to prevent tobacco usage.
Congratulations, you washed your first load of laundry. Right as you pull the load out, you notice a suspicious looking pair of underwear, one that went from a sparkling white to a light pink.
Meal preparation may seem confusing and like an all-or-nothing effort, but it can be as easy as planning a dinner or two each week.
A 2-year-old boy was killed in a Bloomington house fire Sunday, the Monroe County coroner confirmed. Two adults and four other children survived the fire.
An IU chemistry professor was elected a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors on Dec. 11 after decades of research at IU.
Millions of people across America made vows to themselves to ring in the new year. Some might be focusing on fixing marriages or unhealthy lifestyles. Many may be asking themselves if resolutions are worth it at all.
A lone mailbox stands in the Indiana Memorial Union South Lounge. It had placards with the names of cities with newspapers in Indiana, with some nameplates there and others lost. As recent as 30 years ago, students grabbed newspapers from that mailbox to keep up with news in their hometowns. The mailbox originally served the function of providing news to students who moved away from their hometowns before the internet. The service was voluntary, with newspapers donating publications to the IMU. Winston Shindell, former executive director of the IMU, said the newspapers were sorted into specific counties, so students could find the publications and catch up on the local news.
The IU chapter of Kappa Sigma has been suspended by its national headquarters, according to a letter from the fraternity’s executive director.