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(04/08/20 9:17pm)
IU President Michael McRobbie speaks at the Board of Trustees meeting April 5, 2018, in Alumni Hall. IU plans to ask the Board of Trustees for permission to borrow $1 billion at its board meeting Friday in case of a budget deficit due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/08/20 3:10am)
Bloomington City Council meets April 7 in a videoconference. The council discussed taking funds from the Food and Beverage Tax Fund to help local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/01/20 6:52pm)
The IU Board of Trustees meets April 5, 2018, in the Indiana Memorial Union. The IU Trustees election has been postponed one year.
(03/20/20 6:05pm)
An IU graduate stands with other active military members and veterans who attend IU on May 4, 2019, during the graduation ceremony at Memorial Stadium. IU postponed all 2020 spring commencement ceremonies, according to a statement released Friday.
(09/21/20 5:36pm)
IU graduates shout to their families during the IU graduation ceremony May 4 at Memorial Stadium. IU canceled individual schools’ graduation ceremonies due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus.
(03/10/20 2:17am)
A Bird and Lime scooter are set across from each other in front of Dunn's Woods. This spring, scooters from the Midwestern-based company VeoRide will join Bird and Lime scooters on the streets and sidewalks of Bloomington.
(03/08/20 7:35pm)
A shelf of surgical gloves and sanitizers is seen empty March 8 at Kroger on College Mall Road. Many stores around the country are dealing with a shortage of hand sanitizers and medicines due to coronavirus scares.
(03/08/20 7:36pm)
An aisle of cold and flu medicine stands nearly empty March 8 at Target in Bloomington. Many stores are seeing shortages of supplies such as sanitizers, disinfectant wipes and more due to worries of the spread of coronavirus.
(03/05/20 12:21am)
Director of the Monroe County Public Library Marilyn Wood speaks during a special meeting March 4 at the Monroe County Public Library. The Board of Trustees approved a plan to construct a new library branch on the southwest side of Bloomington next to Batchelor Middle School.
(03/02/20 10:27pm)
The Musical Arts Center is located on North Jordan Avenue and has a 1,460-seat opera theater. A donation from the Well House Society of the IU Foundation will fund renovations to the MAC auditorium this summer.
(02/23/20 7:59pm)
Yena Park, 10, wins the IU Bee on Saturday in the Monroe County Public Library after spelling the word "corollary" correctly. Park is a fifth grader at University Elementary School in Bloomington and will compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May.
(02/23/20 4:32pm)
Tom Westgard carries a sign Nov. 9 through the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market in protest of Schooner Creek Farm, whose owners have been tied to a white nationalist group.
(02/17/20 9:33pm)
Sarah Dye and her husband Doug Mackey speak to a customer Sept. 28 at their booth for Schooner Creek Farm at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. They filed a lawsuit Friday against the city, mayor and park officials.
(02/14/20 10:12pm)
Ken and Pat Shidler, both 89, have been married for 67 years. The two met at IU and were involved in greek life. Ken gave Pat his fraternity pin as a symbol of pre-engagement, which Pat holds in the photo.
(02/14/20 10:13pm)
Bill and Karen Stucky, 82, have been married for 63 years. For Valentine’s Day, Bill likes to get up earlier than Karen and hide Valentine’s Day cards around the building.
(02/14/20 10:13pm)
Glenn and Donna Toney, 88 and 78, have been married for 45 years. The two met while they were stationed in Indianapolis during the Vietnam War and got married less than a year after meeting.
(02/14/20 10:14pm)
Harry and June Patton, 90, have been married for four years. Each of their spouses died 12 years ago, and they met at Bell Trace Senior Living Community where they got married in their living room.
(02/14/20 2:27am)
A man walks up to Schooner Creek Farm’s booth to protest Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. According to a statement on its website, the Bloomington branch of Black Lives Matter called for a boycott Wednesday of the Herald-Times and the city-run farmers’ market.
(02/09/20 10:57pm)
The tables at Cactus Flower’s Vintage Valentine’s Day event are decorated with baby’s breath flowers and premade cards. The Bloomington community can participate in different Valentine's Day events starting on Thursday.
(02/03/20 12:19pm)
International students and faculty members watch a YouTube video from the NFL explaining football and the Super Bowl Feb. 2 in the Global and International Studies Building. The watch party was organized by the IU Office of International Services to encourage international students to learn more about American culture and society.