Student’s hand cut in friend feud
An IU student was arrested after cutting another student’s hand at 6 p.m. Monday in the 10th Street parking lot. The IU Police Department received a call about the incident at 6:30 p.m.
An IU student was arrested after cutting another student’s hand at 6 p.m. Monday in the 10th Street parking lot. The IU Police Department received a call about the incident at 6:30 p.m.
Friday's Downtown Gallery Walk will feature new exhibits in nine local art galleries.
The Native American community might be small, but it is not lonely. The Native American Community Center of Bloomington is a fairly new nonprofit organization founded by Rebecca Riall, Laura Reagan, Del Criscenzo and Marilyn Cleveland.
A federal judge overturned California's same-sex marriage ban Wednesday in a landmark case that could eventually land before the U.S. Supreme Court to decide if gays have a constitutional right to marry in America.
The “All for All” campaign, organized by the Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools, raised $675,000, 90 percent of its goal.
The man responsible for deciding the future of Bill Lynch’s tenure as head football coach at IU made one thing absolutely clear Monday: Lynch has his unwavering support.
To help lower costs, Durbin’s College Textbook Affordability Act — part of the Higher Education Opportunity Act — was recently enacted to simplify and improve communication between publishers and professors.
From July 21 to 31, zany props joined poor Yorick’s skull on the Bloomington High School South auditorium stage for “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).” All profits benefited the Monroe County Community School Corporation’s extracurricular activities fund.
All extracurricular organizations at BHSS — from athletics to student council — came together for a common goal: to help finish raising the $750,000 for the “All for All” campaign put on by the Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools. The car wash raised a total of $33,778.
For something this important, students should really be taught how to do it, not just how to squeak by.
Now that the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act has been signed into law, the legislation will significantly reshape the playing field in America’s financial capital.
Even though health care reform legislation was finally passed, there’s still ongoing drama about what it will mean for Americans — though perhaps they should have figured that out before they passed it.
I believe the most important issue in this fall’s congressional elections is how voters communicate with candidates about the role of the state in society.
After two years of serious merger negotiations, Bloomington Transit and the IU Campus Bus Service have reached a standstill in their plans to join forces.
A recent report by Mercer Health & Benefits LLC shows Indiana school corporations and state universities could save nearly $450 million by joining the state’s health insurance plan.
Federal legislation to amend the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act could have significant effects on Monroe County’s homeless and the agencies that assist them.
Although switching complexes might sound simple enough, where do students go, and what do they do with their stuff when their current lease ends days or weeks before the new one begins?
Eleven years ago, microbiologist Patricia Foster came to IU hoping to be involved in an undergraduate educational setting and an environment of diverse research efforts.
A circle of tables filled a room at the DeVault Alumni Center on Thursday for a “speed matching” event, organized to connect IU offices with Bloomington nonprofit agencies for potential partnerships.
The five banners draping from the Assembly Hall ceiling — and the 21 Indiana Mr. Basketball winners (including current guard Jordan Hulls) that have suited up for the Hoosiers since the award’s inception in 1939 — matter most to the players coming in and trying to make the line of the Indiana fight song “for the glory of old IU” ring true once more.