PRESS RELEASE: RESIDENTS INVITED TO GIVE INPUT ON HIGH STREET MULTIUSE PROJECT
The following is a press release by Justin Crossley for City of Bloomington.
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The following is a press release by Justin Crossley for City of Bloomington.
The following is a press release by Justin Crossley for City of Bloomington.
Education has always had an organizational structure stringent enough to never substantially be changed by the students it was subjected to. Schools are not just a hub for education but also a place for young citizens to learn societal order. Here I identify two main aspects of schooling: learning represented by an individual receiving an education and evaluation which systematically discourages students instead of its intended incentive structure.
The Hoosiers will take on 1-seed South Carolina Gamecocks on Friday in Albany, New York.
Democrats Julie Thomas and Peter Iversen are competing for their party’s nomination in the race for the District 2 seat on the Monroe County Board of Commissioners. No Republicans filed declarations of candidacy for the seat.
IU Hillel officially postponed its Tuesday event, “The Truth About Hamas and Israel,” featuring Hamas member-turned-Israel-spy Mosab Hassan Yousef, citing security concerns in a mass email sent Monday night.
The net rippled once, then once more as Nicole Teodosescu smacked her racket in anger. The sophomore had just lost the first set tiebreaker to her Penn State opponent, and the net was the recipient of her hostility.
Free food and trivia will be some of the highlights of the community outreach and participation events during Bloomington’s Safety Week, running from April 1-5. The City of Bloomington is sponsoring Safety Week as a part of the larger Safe Streets and Roads for All initiative according to a March 30 press release.
Indiana men’s basketball sophomore center Kel’el Ware announced his plans to enter the 2024 NBA Draft on Tuesday via Instagram. Ware spent one season with the program after transferring from the University of Oregon last April.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, on March 18, signed House Bill 1338, which will limit how the state’s access counselor interprets public records and open meetings laws.
On March 13, as many of us on IU’s campus were distracted celebrating spring break miles away in Florida and still in the midst of recovering from Daylight Saving Time at that, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signed 75 bills into law.
As the buzzer sounded on the night of March 20, 2023, hearts shattered inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. No. 1 seeded Indiana women’s basketball fell to the University of Miami 70-68. A Big Ten Championship season, cut short by a No. 8 seed on the Hoosiers' home court.
With 2:41 remaining in the final quarter of play, Indiana women's basketball was on the metaphorical ropes, down 64-60 after a free throw completed the opposing University of Oklahoma’s 3-point play. The Hoosiers needed an answer: They needed their star to step up; they needed graduate student forward Mackenzie Holmes.
On March 31, 2022, Sara Scalia entered the transfer portal. Her priority was finding a new home with a winning culture where their players work hard. Mackenzie Holmes was the main figure in recruiting Scalia to Indiana.
No. 4 seeded Indiana women’s basketball took to the court inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for the NCAA Tournament Round of 32 against the No. 5 seeded University of Oklahoma. After falling to the University of Miami in the Round of 32 a season ago, the Hoosiers looked to redeem themselves and advance to the Sweet 16.
Juniors Marissa Meador and Jacob Spudich were named co-editors-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student for the fall 2024 semester on Friday, March 22, during a meeting of the IU Student Media Publications Board.
Congratulations to our new City Council District 5 Councilwoman, Courtney Daily!
After careful consideration and in coordination with both the District and State Chairs, the caucus to fill the Vice Chair vacancy will be held on March 23rd from 10:30am - 12:30pm at the Monroe County Public Library.
The Jacobs School of Music, in partnership with various schools of IU and community organizations, will host “AlgoRhythms: The World of Music and AI,” at various times March 29-30 at seven different locations on and off IU’s campus like Auer Hall and the FAR Center for the Contemporary Arts. The full list of locations can be found on the Jacobs School of Music Innovation website. The event is a two-day summit exploring the changing musical landscape in relation to use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Juilliard piano and chamber music faculty member Orli Shaham will perform from 8 - 10 p.m. March 25, at Auer Hall as guest pianist. She will be joined by Norman Krieger, chair of the piano department at the Jacobs School of Music, and the Pacifica Quartet, the faculty string quartet-in-residence at the Jacobs School of Music.