Bloomington Transit launches bus tracking program
The Bloomington Transit bus system is now tracked on DoubleMap, an application that shows bus routes and the locations of all buses running in the network.
The Bloomington Transit bus system is now tracked on DoubleMap, an application that shows bus routes and the locations of all buses running in the network.
Columnist Kate Thacker's travel plans were barred by political unrest in Andhra Pradesh, one of India's 28 states. Thacker ended up buying masala and tea in bulk and visiting the Taj Mahal in Delhi instead.
King and civil rights leaders A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin led hundreds of thousands of people in a rally for economic and social equality.
Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech on Aug. 28, 1968. Now, fifty years later, two Bloomington residents who lived in Baltimore at the time of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom describe how they were affected by that fateful moment in history.
This year, five years since Memorial Stadium was overhauled with the facelift of the north end zone, IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced Monday that he will add more fanfare to the game day experience.
Students stared and whispered as the four white supremacist protestors marched through campus.While they posed with signs denouncing communism, zionism and modernity, the four protestors shouted back and forth with an angry IU graduate student who followed them from the center of campus all the way to their destination, Boxcar Books on Sixth Street.
Japonee has opened two new locations, Japonee Express and the Sake Bar, after a fire ravaged Japanee last September.
The Indiana Commission on Judicial Qualifications alleges 45 counts of misconduct against Marion Superior Court Judge Kimberly Brown. Charges were filed Monday.
An M.D. Ph.D. candidate at the IU School of Medicine, Janice Farlow is the 2013 through 2015 student trustee.
A naked man was found in the roadway near 17th Street and College Avenue around 4 a.m. Saturday.
Unfortunately, instead of exercising their power and responsibility as caretakers and deciding for themselves what their children should or should not read, too many adults take it up with the powers and attempt to ban the book for everyone.
It may just be because I’m a member of the College Democrats, but I find it ridiculous the College Republicans have such a large following.
Given the prevalence of slut-shaming and the victimization of hookers as sexually abused runaways, the idea of prostitution as a profession is laughably radical to almost everyone.But this largely overlooks the fact that sex means different things to different people
I feel the freshman class has an inaccurate sense of safety on campus.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development realigned eligibility areas for Single and Multi-Family Housing Assistance.
IU professors on both the Bloomington and IUPUI campuses were awarded a three-year, $300,000 grant for an initiative on philanthropy in China.
Gov. Pence declared Aug. 25-31 as “Rail Safety Week," in order to raise awareness about railroad crossing collisions.
The Bloomington Police Department offered tips for students living off campus to "be smart" about their safety.
IU law professor William Henderson is starting a national conversation urging law schools to redesign their curriculum standards to lessen years in school.
IU alumna Yea-Fen Chen has returned to her alma mater to serve as director of IU’s Chinese Flagship Program.