UPDATED APRIL 21: Cases of sexual violence reported on campus this spring
In 2024, IUPD recorded 60 cases of sexual assault on IU Bloomington's campus.
In 2024, IUPD recorded 60 cases of sexual assault on IU Bloomington's campus.
The City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) has received approval for an updated rate for drinking water services from the Bloomington Common Council and Utilities Service Board.
DeVries went undrafted in the 2026 NBA Draft.
The Hoosiers will represent the USA on July 15.
The City of Bloomington will temporarily close a portion of Grimes Lane/Patterson Drive in late June and early July 2026 for City-led infrastructure improvements, while additional closures on College Avenue and Walnut Street during this time frame will occur for private development projects.
Wilkerson signed an Exhibit 10 contract with Oklahoma City on Wednesday.
The film is a heartfelt nod to previous franchise installments and has a powerful message.
Netflix’s latest “rom-com” focuses more on the bonds of sisterhood than romance.
Trustees approved a $4.7 billion budget, academic policy revisions and faculty promotions during a June 12 meeting.
Mayor Kerry Thomson vetoed Ordinance 2026-12 on Monday.
Endurance athletes and cyclists from across the US will be traveling to Indiana to complete the June 27th Ride Across Indiana from Terre Haute to Richmond in one day. This year RAIN added a double century route (205-miles) for those that think the 168-mile route is too easy. One in four riders signed up for the longer journey.
Five players have officially entered the portal for the Hoosiers.
As discussions continue about the convention center hotel, a potential land exchange involving College Square, and the future of Seminary Pointe, Mayor Kerry Thomson issued the following statement emphasizing that the City can pursue responsible development while also working to preserve affordable housing:
Jessica Adams will not be reappointed after an intellectual diversity investigation.
As discussions continue about the convention center hotel, a potential land exchange involving College Square, and the future of Seminary Pointe, Mayor Kerry Thomson issued the following statement emphasizing that the City can pursue responsible development while also working to preserve affordable housing.
The City of Bloomington Volunteer Network provides information about local volunteer opportunities. For a complete listing, visit BloomingtonVolunteerNetwork.org or call 812-349-3433. The inclusion of an organization in this list does not imply City endorsement or support of the organization’s activities or policies.
The matchup is set for Oct. 25 at the Ford Center.