48 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(11/17/19 9:42pm)
Once junior year of high school hit, Benjamin Louis Santos’ mental health started to take a turn. He hoped coming to college would make things easier, but instead, the stressors of college have just added on. Santos said he goes through good and bad periods, and he just came out of a really bad one.
(11/12/19 12:28am)
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Pamela Davis holds many firsts. The first woman to graduate from IU ROTC and to receive a commission or a document identifying her earned rank from the Air Force. The first woman to be a commander of any unit for the Tennessee National Guard. One of the first women to receive a commission from ROTC in the entire country.
(11/06/19 10:08pm)
If you see the north shore of Griffy Lake on fire over the next few months, don't panic. It might be part of the Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department's plan.
(11/04/19 11:52pm)
From World War II to now, James Hutchinson has been serving people. He is an Eighth Army Air Corps B-17 veteran of 20 missions, he was a teacher for several years, and now he sells books he’s written regarding his experiences.
(11/02/19 5:24pm)
A 29-year-old man allegedly threw furniture and screamed obscenities Friday at the Sigma Chi house.
(10/29/19 2:20am)
Madeline Garcia said she started serving people in her community of Avon, Indiana, through United Way her sophomore year in high school. Now a college sophomore, Garcia is the president of Student United Way at IU.
(10/22/19 1:14am)
When third through sixth graders see IU students, they light up. They sit down with the IU students and focus. These IU students are tutors and role models for children in Brown County schools.
(10/22/19 1:18am)
The City of Bloomington is reminding residents to keep drains free of leaves, grass clippings and trash as a way to prevent flooding, erosion and adverse effects on the ecosystem.
(10/13/19 7:37pm)
The Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault has two important goals.
(10/10/19 12:02am)
Volunteers from throughout the community will be working in shifts Friday to assemble about 600 literacy kits for children in Bloomington families in honor of the Day of Action, a national United Way program.
(10/08/19 9:36pm)
For the first time at IU, there will not be a king or queen of the Homecoming court.
(10/01/19 11:56pm)
Former IU student Jill Behrman was shot and killed while riding her bike May 31, 2000. Now her alleged murderer, John Myers, may be released from prison.
(09/26/19 9:59pm)
Days after submitting their contracts for housing in Spruce Hall for the 2019-20 school year this past spring, three IU students received an email from Residential Programs and Services.
(09/26/19 12:49am)
Lizzy Salvaggio wanted to change the way the Monroe County Public Library addresses issues she read about in “Period Power,” a book about the access to period products.
(11/01/19 10:39pm)
Faculty, staff, students and visitors at IU often drive cars to commute, and many places around campus require parking permits. Below are the different options of permits and where those permits allow drivers to go, according to the IU's Office of Parking Operations' website.
(09/22/19 7:41pm)
A new software system, BotSlayer, was designed to help people identify whether or not something found on Twitter was sent out by a bot. This software was created at IU by the Observatory on Social Media, a research center focused on the spread of misinformation on social media.
(09/19/19 11:32pm)
The celebration of IU's 200 years is a 10-day long celebration, which began Sept. 18 at IUPUI’s campus. Bloomington’s festivities will end the 10 days with events from Sept. 26-28.
(09/19/19 4:27am)
Bloomington’s sewer system was the main topic of conversation at Wednesday night’s city council meeting, with three of four proposals relating to the sewer and wastewater.
(09/16/19 8:37pm)
Some East Dodds Street, South Walnut Street and South Washington Street residents are under a precautionary boil water advisory after being disconnected from water while a water main break was being repaired Sunday. The precautionary advisory is slated to end at 8 a.m. Tuesday.
(09/11/19 11:45pm)
There was a man in Indonesia without shoes, carrying a lot of weight on his shoulders, but still smiling, and then-junior Riley Petty snapped a picture. To her, that photo represented that you don’t have to speak the same language in order to communicate.