Friday Rundown: City changes display of overdose death, IU Theater presents 'The Foreigner', IU baseball announces coaching staff, Helping your student with financial aid
Everything you need to know for Friday, July 13.
Everything you need to know for Friday, July 13.
Making the money work for school can sometimes be hard.
New Coach Jeff Mercer’s first IU coaching staff was announced Wednesday.
From right-wing harassment to a Supreme Court opening, abortion access faces threats both old and new.
Drop the popcorn and forget the movies.
According to a Bloomington press release, the data will no longer have the exact street address for each overdose death.
Kirkwood Avenue could become a shared street, prioritizing nonmotorized traffic over vehicles.
The Trump Administration is recognizing the years of discrimination caused from affirmative action, and universities should comply with its new policy.
Comedian Tig Notaro wrote series and specials for Amazon and HBO.
The play balances comedy with a darker undercurrent, Director Jonathan Michaelsen said.
Everything you need to know for Wednesday, July 11.
The exhibit offers visitors an opportunity to write about their own Bloomington memories.
Concerts will take place July 13, 20 and 27.
In recent posts, Ellie Johnson said the panelists who destroyed her life should be held accountable.
Mayor John Hamilton said he hopes the vehicle never needs to be used, but that it's meant to keep people safe.
Indiana Bulls Executive Director Dan Held will reportedly join Jeff Mercer's staff as his recruiting coordinator.
Governor Eric Holcomb, House Speaker Brian Bosma and Senate President David Long have all issued statements asking for Hill to resign.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky claims a pro-life group from Ohio sent a letter to Fort Wayne neighborhoods which included the name, picture and home address of an employee.
Trump called out lawmakers to 'swiftly and robustly' confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
IU swimmer Lilly King was named the Female Athlete of the Year, while swimmer Ian Finnerty and former men's soccer player Grant Lillard were Co-Male Athletes of the Year.