IU revises policy for working with children
IU has reviewed and updated its Programs Involving Children policy.
IU has reviewed and updated its Programs Involving Children policy.
The IU Indian Student Association played host Saturday to Aasha: A Night for the Children to raise money for the Aarushi-Shelter Home for Girls, which is home to 886 girls.
Columnist Emma Wenninger reviews WIUX's annual Culture Shock concert, headlined by Mac DeMarco.
The Hoosier Tap Company presented “Tap into Art,” their showcase performance, at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Willkie Auditorium.
The Bloomington Center for Global Children had its first “Let’s Celebrate Literacy” event Saturday, featuring activities for children and families to emphasize reading at an early age.
Several eighth graders at Tri-North Middle School had the opportunity to volunteer in the Bloomington community Friday.
A workshop Friday at IU Health Bloomington helped physicians adjust to new state rules for prescribing addictive pain medication.
After pounding the Morehead State Eagles in the first two games of the series, the IU baseball team dropped the third game of the series 8-7.
IU Research and Technology Corporation representatives proposed potential strategies to encourage research and entrepreneurial spirit in the University.
The Board of Trustees approved a proposed IU School of Medicine in Evansville on Friday.
The IU baseball team won their eighth straight game Friday as they dominated Morehead State 13-1.
The annual spring game starts at 3 p.m. Admission is free to the public and the game will air live on BTN2Go.
WIUX will present Culture Shock, an outdoor festival and concert, at noon Saturday in Dunn Meadow.
A federal judge ruled Tuesday an Indiana same-sex couple's marriage will be temporarily recognized by the state.
Lil Bub, Bloomington’s most famous feline, is giving back to her community.
The City Council passed an ordinance allowing hired professional sharpshooters to manage deer overabundance in Griffy Lake Nature Preserve.
Indianapolis has been ranked the worst city in the country in terms of access to healthy food by a recent Walk Score report.
Time travel and academic advising were on the meeting agenda for the Board of Trustees Thursday.
Head out to one of these events happening around town this weekend.
Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., has been one of the loudest voices in Washington, D.C., opposing Russia’s military actions in the disputed Crimea territory. On Wednesday, Coats introduced his latest effort on this front — a bill that would prevent the U.S. from recognizing Russian sovereignty in Crimea.