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Animal shelter at capacity following Fourth of July weekend
Fourth of July weekend and an ongoing case where dozens of animals were rescued from an area home have resulted in a spike of animals at the Bloomington Animal Shelter.
Mother charged with neglect, possession of meth
A Bloomington mother was arrested Thursday after police found meth in the apartment she shares with her 7-year-old daughter.
Bloomington man arrested for fracturing fiancee’s jaw
A Bloomington man was arrested Friday after allegedly hitting his fiancée, breaking some of her teeth and fracturing her jaw.
Parents of missing student Lauren Spierer invite searchers to reunion
The parents of missing IU student Lauren Spierer are inviting those who have helped search for their daughter to a “searcher’s reunion” this weekend. Called “Laps for Lauren,” the event will take place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, at Woodlawn Field on campus.
Members of IU’s 1st black fraternity make pilgrimage to Bloomington
In 1911, surrounded by racism and segregation, 10 men founded the first black fraternity at IU — one of the first of its kind in the country. One hundred years later, an estimated 3,000 men and their families gathered in Dunn Meadow to celebrate the fraternity’s centennial.
Owners, managers of Smallwood Plaza send open letter regarding disappearance of Lauren Spierer
An open letter was sent to the Indiana Daily Student on Thursday from Smallwood Plaza managers and owners regarding the disappearance of Lauren Spierer. Lauren, an IU junior, lived at Smallwood at the time of her disappearance. She was last seen June 3.
Cause of HPER fire could be related to construction, officials say
A fire that broke out at the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation on Tuesday is believed to be related to construction that was taking place on the roof of the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center, IU spokesman Mark Land said.
Benedictine monks embrace 1500 year tradition
Observing the nearly 1500-year-old Rule of St. Benedict, the monks pray five times a day on the grounds of the archabbey, a place steeped in religious history. But those in the archabbey also look toward the future.
Stargazing: Take a glimpse into the sky during July
Don’t let the hot summer heat fool you, we’re now the farthest away from the sun for the entire year. Earth is about 3 percent farther away from the sun than it was in January.
Ruling threatens drunk passengers with public intoxication charges
“Don’t drink and drive.” We’ve all heard it countless times, and many students often take advantage of designated drivers. But a recent Indiana Supreme Court decision said even if you’re not driving, you can be charged with public intoxication if you are in a vehicle.
IU students create, bring books to Rwandan school
Since 2009, IU students, through the Books and Beyond Project, have created and delivered books to a primary school in Rwanda.
John Lennon: songwriter, pop icon, ...closet conservative?
Andrew Crowley breaks down the likelihood of the Beatles' frontman's potential Republican tendencies.
On Top of the World: Celebrating Buddha's birthday
Alen Simic celebrates the born date of Siddhartha at Boudhanath stupa.
Buskirk-Chumley box office to undergo renovations
Starting July 18, the historical Bloomington theater’s lower-level box office area will undergo renovations over the course of a month.
City incentivizes B-Line Trail business improvements
The B-Line Business Enhancement Grant Program has $30,000 in funds for improvements to businesses along the trail.
I-69 opposition intends to sue INDOT for alleged environmental violations
Opponents of Interstate 69’s current proposed route have told state and federal officials they intend to sue if their concerns about the construction project are not met.
Indiana Pacers announce head coach, Frank Vogel
They might not have a season next year, but the Indiana Pacers aren’t taking the summer off. On Wednesday, president of basketball operations Larry Bird announced the Pacers had hired Frank Vogel as its new head coach.
Pacers name Frank Vogel coach
They might not have a season next year, but the Indiana Pacers aren’t taking the summer off. On Wednesday, president of basketball operations Larry Bird announced the Pacers had hired Frank Vogel as its new head coach.
NBA lockout makes no sense
NBA fans, are you ready to party like it’s 1998-99? With last week’s expiration of the league’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, the owners have locked out their players and cemented 2011 as the summer of labor strife.







