Masks made it harder for the Deaf community to communicate. Here’s how one school adjusts
ASL speakers rely on facial expressions to communicate, but with masks, this is more challenging.
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ASL speakers rely on facial expressions to communicate, but with masks, this is more challenging.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the challenges the Deaf community faces daily.
At the end of April, it is estimated 213 billion cicadas will emerge in Monroe County.
Kilroy’s on Kirkwood will reopen Friday after remaining closed for a year due to the pandemic, according to a statement released on Instagram Tuesday night.
Bloomington residents should expect snow late Tuesday evening. Up to 1 inch is possible according to the National Weather Service.
Middle Way House will hold its first drive-thru luncheon for Sexual Assault Awareness Month 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. April 15 at Switchyard Park.
The sound of ceramic coffee mugs rattling and an espresso machine whistling fills the air. The pour of liquid can be heard filling to-go cups, grabbed by patrons shuffling in and out as quickly as possible, based on the sounds of the door. Some people slurp their coffee, while others share laughs.
39% of eligible Hoosiers have been fully vaccinated, received a first dose or signed up to make an appointment, Gov. Eric Holcomb said in what he said might be his last weekly COVID-19 briefing Wednesday.
Indiana residents aged 16 and over will be eligible to sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, the Indiana State Department of Health announced last week.
Indiana residents 30 and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, according to an update on the Indiana State Department of Health website Monday.
Indiana will open COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to teachers and other support staff Monday following guidelines from the White House, according to Indiana State Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Lindsay Weaver in Gov. Eric Holcomb’s weekly COVID-19 briefing Wednesday.
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for Monroe County and surrounding areas Monday morning. The warning is in place through Thursday morning, according to the National Weather Service’s website.
The Bluebird nightclub temporarily shut down Thursday to develop a plan for COVID-19 safety and compliance, according to an email from Kathy Hewett, public information officer for the Monroe County Health Department.
Indiana’s current COVID-19 restrictions limiting the size of social gatherings and requiring face coverings will be extended for another 30 days due to the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, Gov. Eric Holcomb said in his weekly COVID-19 briefing Wednesday. Holcomb said the state’s positivity rate stood at 4.1% from Monday to Wednesday.
Four water main breaks occurred in Bloomington on Monday, closing down multiple roads and the Monroe County Public Library, according to press releases from City of Bloomington Utilities and the Monroe County Public Library.
A water main break occurred around 1 p.m. Saturday on the corner of Fourth Street and Walnut Street, Holly McLauchlin, City of Bloomington Utilities communications specialist, said.
Students were encouraged to shut their laptops, put away their books and take a break from classes Tuesday during IU’s first Wellness Day of the semester.
Editor's note: Lizzie Kaboski is a group exercise leader for IU Recreational Sports.
IU Kelley School of Business professor Eric Rasmusen has been told he can’t contact students about a university investigation into allegations of misconduct against him, IU spokesperson Chuck Carney told the Indiana Daily Student on Friday.
Kelley School of Business professor Eric Rasmusen sent an email from his personal account to some of his former students Tuesday asking if they had any comments regarding accusations of misconduct against him, calling the allegations “numerous but trivial.” Rasmusen is being investigated by the university, IU Spokesperson Chuck Carney told the IDS in August.