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Backlash leads Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance to commit to change
A statement posted by IU Theatre on Instagram was met with criticism.
‘I didn’t want to be another hashtag’: Vauhxx Booker attacked at Lake Monroe on Saturday
The Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the encounter.
Former IU basketball star Victor Oladipo to sit out remainder of NBA season
Oladipo said he wants to focus on rehabbing his right leg.
Former IU basketball players reunite in national tournament
Maurice Creek and Remy Abell are both on the court for team Sideline Cancer.
6-member committee appointed to review the Jordan name on campus
The move comes amid increased criticism of the campus’s commemoration of the eugenicist.
Arden Place Neighborhood adapts long-standing Fourth of July tradition
The 58th annual Fourth of July parade took on a new form to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
First baby box installed in Bloomington
The box is on the west side of the Bloomington Fire Station at 300 E. Fourth St.
OPINION: Show more appreciation for public libraries
Libraries in America are underfunded and deserve more support.
IU Athletics transitions to phase 2 of restart
Changes include allowing quarterbacks to throw to receivers.
Arts Forward Bloomington delivers letter to city officials in support of John Waldron Center
More than 300 members of the community signed the letter.
New Monroe County health order maintains smaller gathering sizes than state rules
Businesses will be required to post a sign telling customers to wear masks.
Lost pig finds home with Bloomington couple
A pig found abandoned in Ellettsville has a newly renovated basement home.
Indianapolis Colts plan to discuss scholarship opportunity with IU
Minority students in financial need could receive four years of tuition at IU.
OPINION: Competitive eating can be the future of sports
The future is here, and it’s covered in grill marks.
Mayor Hamilton’s coronavirus antibody test comes back positive
Hamilton experienced flu-like symptoms in April but received two negative test results.
OPINION: It’s time to end the liberal love affair with Ruth Bader Ginsburg
You can celebrate the justice’s work and achievements without elevating her to sainthood.
OPINION: The US struggle with COVID-19 sheds light on the need for single-payer health care
In the U.S., pandemic-related job loss also means loss of health insurance. It shouldn’t.
4-H seniors reflect on memories, cancellation of in-person county fair
The seniors have shown pigs, sewing projects, cows and photography at the fair.
Monroe County reported 12 new cases Wednesday; Indiana to move to Stage 4.5 on Friday
This is the second-highest number of cases reported in a single day.
















