IU-Bloomington reported 20 positive COVID-19 cases, changes on-campus testing over spring break
Mar 11, 2022 2:41 pmCOVID Check testing is not required and voluntary asymptomatic testing is unavailable March 14-18.
COVID Check testing is not required and voluntary asymptomatic testing is unavailable March 14-18.
The YSB is working with the Monroe County Probation Department.
The AMPATH organization recently announced plans to expand to Mexico and Ghana.
IU Bloomington Staff Council’s speaker series celebrated Women’s History month.
The McKinney Midwest Climate Project, an IU fellowship program, received an increased grant.
Resident assistants are expected to deliver COVID-19 tests to symptomatic students.
IU students and staff will both use the same email system after the spring semester.
The case is currently listed as open.
Reuters reported Monday at least 406 civilians have died since Russia invaded Ukraine.
The case is currently inactive pending further information.
This week’s cases accounted for a 9.1% decrease from last week.
Gov. Holcomb signed a law Thursday enabling some health care assistance to continue.
Three task forces will focus on improving mental health resources at IU by fall 2022.
Pantries across Monroe County have been impacted by the pandemic and financial issues.
The Thrive ticket received 1,289 votes, or 62.12% of total votes cast.
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton is expected to sign the legislation.
Kherson offers the Russian military increased control over Ukraine's southern coast.
The IDS “Dissonance in due process” investigation published just over a month ago.
The event will be at 6 p.m. March 4 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The Bloomington City Council looks ready to give tax breaks to a company in Bloomington.