Proposed bills in Indiana House and Senate target transgender youth
Jan 29, 2023 7:08 pmIf passed, the bills would be effective July 1, 2023.
If passed, the bills would be effective July 1, 2023.
The location has been open around 40 years.
Students will be able to earn a Master of Arts in Arts Administration and in Cultural Policy in two years.
Amid tension, the city council voted 5-4 to pass the ordinance.
Geeslin held multiple leadership positions while advocating for women and underrepresented populations at IU.
DeLeon will begin working with the IU Student Foundation on Jan. 30.
The bill could save Hoosier businesses an estimated $50 million in federal taxes.
Elm Heights neighborhood residents feel unheard, Councilmember Dave Rollo says.
Some graduate workers will be reclassified as hourly workers without health care.
Up to 7 inches of snow and 35 mph winds are expected.
Both students and professors alike practice their Spanish speaking skills.
The group was established this semester as Bloomington’s chapter of the National Stuttering Association.
Monroe County reported seven COVID-19 cases for the week Jan. 8 to Jan.14.
Appointments are made by the mayor or city council.
Declan Farley said he experienced harassment due to being transgender.
One suspect is still outstanding, but there is no ongoing threat to the public.
Indiana House Bill 1041 bans transgender girls from participating on girls’ athletic teams.
The program was given $350k in expanded funding in 2023.
The program will be teaching less-commonly-taught languages to children in Monroe County.