Indiana’s COVID-19 public health emergency order will expire Saturday
Mar 3, 2022 8:22 pmGov. Holcomb signed a law Thursday enabling some health care assistance to continue.
Gov. Holcomb signed a law Thursday enabling some health care assistance to continue.
Schools across the state are no longer required to conduct contact tracing.
Purdue Student Government condemned officer Jon Selke’s actions.
James Morris has been an IU Trustee on and off since 1996.
No action has been taken since the bill was sent to the Senate on Jan. 12.
The IU School of Education is trying to get approval for a teacher education minor.
State representatives voted 60-37 mostly along party lines in favor of the bill.
HB 1134 aims to limit the teaching of topics such as race and religion.
The Indiana Senate decided not to move forward with their version of the bill.
Swain will run against Monroe County Commissioner Penny Githens for the Democratic nomination.
Those 12 or older are eligible for a booster vaccine with this authorization.
This type of storm system is unusual for the winter months.
The university will be able to access a $34.8 million grant through the initiative.
142 children at the local Big Brothers Big Sisters are waiting for mentors.
IU Health Bloomington and Paoli listed as two of the best maternity systems in Indiana.
IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute will lead the new McKinney Midwest Climate Project.
IU faculty debate the new section on vaccination in the Parents’ Bill of Rights.
The award will be presented on White’s 50th birthday, honors commitment to HIV/AIDS prevention
November is the National Runaway Prevention Month.
Around 80-90% of lung cancer is due to patients smoking cigarettes.