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Leadership working so the value of your degree goes down, not up.
Trisha Paytas has found herself in hot water many times, but some believe she has taken accountability.
Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers is proud to announce that Betsy Greene has been named the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) 2025 Lifetime Achievement Honoree. Greene received her award at the ITLA’s Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, May 7, at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
The City of Bloomington’s Commission on the Status of Children and Youth is accepting nominations for the 2025 SWAGGER (Students Who Act Generously, Grow, and Earn Respect) Awards.
Indiana is home in the truest sense.
Despite Monroe County CASA not being impacted by the national grant terminations, there is still uncertainty.
The City Council passed two ordinances Wednesday.
Copeland held the Huskies to two hits and didn’t allow an earned run across seven innings.
Caroline Smith placed ninth while Madison Dabagia finished in 30th place.
With free time in summer, it is hard to know what to do without a screen.
Ellie Kuespert started playing hockey last year.
The common violations were related to hazing, alcohol and endangering others.
Woodson spent four seasons at the helm of the Hoosiers.
Braun signed the state budget bill Tuesday, eliminating alumni-elected trustee positions at IU.
More than 40 volunteers met on a drizzly morning April 25 for an Arbor Day ceremony, and to help Parks and Recreation's urban forestry staff plant 15 new trees north of the playground in Olcott Park.
Students send each other photos of squirrels in their group chat of 62 people.
The City of Bloomington Department of Economic and Sustainable Development (ESD) is expanding its annual Solar, Energy Efficiency, & Lighting (SEEL) program to subsidize battery energy storage system installations for nonprofit organizations in addition to solar system installations.
An IU Indianapolis student is a plaintiff in the ACLU of Indiana lawsuit against the DHS.
IU students Mohammad Nasir Moradi and Drew Kimble will speak at the 2025 commencements.