Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Sunday, July 19
The Indiana Daily Student

IUPD


The Indiana Daily Student

New Hope sponsors 1st 5K walk/run

On Saturday, community members will support New Hope and its first 5K Run/Walk, Run for Hope, beginning at 10 a.m. at the B-line Trail, 301 W. Second St., according to a release.


The Indiana Daily Student

New Hope sponsors 1st 5K walk/run

On Saturday, community members will support New Hope and its first 5K Run/Walk, Run for Hope, beginning at 10 a.m. at the B-line Trail, 301 W. Second St., according to a release.


The Indiana Daily Student

Committee studies substance use disorders

·

Now, Blair is the head advocate for Senate Concurrent Resolution 7, commonly referred to as the Jennifer Act, which compelled the General Assembly’s Commission on Mental Health and Addiction to study involuntary commitment of persons with substance use disorders.



The Indiana Daily Student

Ind. drought conditions improving

·

Currently, conditions in 54.67 percent of the state, including Monroe County, are classified as a severe drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor’s weekly report released Thursday.


The Indiana Daily Student

BPD warns community of increased car thefts

·

The Bloomington Police Department has responded to 481 incidents of theft from vehicles so far this year, a 42 percent increase from last year’s 337 during the same time period.




The Indiana Daily Student

Ind. urges education coalitions

·

In an effort to increase college completion and student success, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education challenges local leaders from all 92 Indiana counties to form a College Success Coalition.


IU vs. UMass

Tre Roberson injured in game Saturday

·

With about 13 minutes remaining in the first half during IU’s game Saturday, sophomore quarterback Tre Roberson was tackled and his left leg buckled under a UMass defender.



To Kill a Mockingbird

'Mockingbird' adapted for stage

On Friday night, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater’s stage was set to represent the street from Harper Lee’s classic novel “To Kill a Mockingbird.”




The Indiana Daily Student

Zeppelin politics

·

I simply don’t see the point of sitting through all these speeches when we all know politicians are telling us only what they’ve been told is okay to tell.


Getting a Kilroy's tattoo

The IU Darwin Awards

·

Inspired by the new Kilroy’s tattoos some on campus are sporting, the Opinion staff have compiled a list of six things at IU that mark you as unfit for survival.