MCCSC adopts anti-racism policy during school board meeting Feb. 28
The policy aims to address discrimination and educate students and staff about antiracism.
The policy aims to address discrimination and educate students and staff about antiracism.
Advocates for criminal justice reform say renovation of the current jail cannot be delayed.
The institution provides help for international and study abroad students.
A man originally thought to be armed near campus was later discovered to have no weapons.
The location’s last day was Sunday Feb. 26.
Monroe County reported 10 COVID-19 cases for the week Feb. 12-18.
Duke Energy estimates that power will be restored by 7:15 p.m. Monday.
All activities within the chapter are suspended until further notice.
The five-year grant aims to support school counselors’ recruitment, training and retention.
The judge wrote that COVID-19 did not prevent the gathering of petitions.
The City of Bloomington receives federal funding for clean energy projects.
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake inflicted both physical and emotional damage on former students.
Breaking the rule could mean being charged with a Class C misdemeanor.
Hamilton listed accomplishments from the climate to affordable housing during his address.
The first responding officer suffered injuries to his eyes and mouth.
Rep. Lorissa Sweet claims Kinsey Institute has a history of child sex studies.
Indiana Senate Bill 480 would prohibit physicians from knowingly performing gender transition procedures on minors.
The bill intends to make obtaining contraceptives easier to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
This is the second year that increased residence hall rates are lower than 2%.