Campus Climate Survey results reveal students’ attitudes about sexual misconduct
IU released preliminary results of a survey measuring students’ attitudes about sexual misconduct the first week of December.
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IU released preliminary results of a survey measuring students’ attitudes about sexual misconduct the first week of December.
The Bloomington Fire Department is collecting donations of non-perishable food items, and the last day to donate is Dec. 15.
A girl in a purple coat rode a white and dark brown horse named Marion. The barn lights reflected off the rider's blue helmet. The girl rocked from side to side as the mare took slow, confident strides.
Paul Post rolls out of bed and stumbles in the dark to the bathroom, dodging his boots and a bulletproof vest on the floor. It’s 4:20 a.m. It takes him two alarms to get up.
Bloomington will be home to a new historic district and a new apartment complex.
The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve the 2019-22 contract for Bloomington police officers after 18 months of negotiation.
The City of Bloomington earned a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign 2019 Municipal Equality Index, which measures LGBTQ inclusiveness, for the fifth year in a row.
A tweet critiquing Counseling and Psychological Services has circulated Twitter for the last week, causing concern among students. The concern came from an attached image of a sign in which CAPS announced appointments for the rest of the semester “may be” 30 minutes.
More than 50 people made public comments each night at Wednesday’s and Thursday’s special session meetings of the City of Bloomington City Council to amend the Unified Development Ordinance.
Inside The Upstairs Pub, a group of girls flail their arms in the air, almost resembling jumping jacks, while some of their friends count for them. Another group claps and shouts each time one song ends and another begins. Two boys, no more than a foot apart, yell to each other about the football game on the TV screen. The smell of tequila, sweat and melted cheese from the pizza stand wafts through the bar.
Scalloped potato, spiced cherry, toasted s’mores and Hawaiian sweet potato. With roughly 40 pies vying for a winning spot Sunday, the Bloomington Pie Contest judges had their work cut out for them.
The entire east bay of the Fourth Street parking garage is gone, and work on the west bay of the garage is almost complete.
Collins Center will close next school year for a $23 million renovation to fulfill IU’s Bicentennial Strategic Plan.
New and improved Bloomington Transit bus routes will go into effect in time for the fall 2020.
About 25 people marched from Dunn Meadow to the Monroe County Courthouse on Monday evening to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Haley Sample had been sitting in the stands with her mom and younger sister, and she joined the twelve other members of the homecoming court on the sidelines for the second quarter of the game.
A honeycomb with crocheted bees. Rainbow stripes with yarn tassels. An angel with sheer polyester for its dress. These are some of the 43 sweater designs decorating trees around town as part of Middle Way House’s Wrapped in Love project.
Soft rock music played throughout the west community building of the Monroe County Fairgrounds while about 20 shoppers examined books, records, CDs and DVDs arranged neatly on tables.
The Bloomington City Council voted Wednesday night in an 8-0 vote to declare every second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Bloomington.
When IU sophomore Justin Duckett came back to campus in August, he became concerned.