Roe v. Wade overturned: Reactions to the ruling, Indiana’s current laws and what could come next
By Christina Avery | 2 days agoIndiana may be poised to restrict abortion access at July special session.
Indiana may be poised to restrict abortion access at July special session.
The decision eliminates federal protection for abortion.
Restorative justice focuses on healing and personal responsibility rather than punishment.
Gov. Holcomb said Indiana should continue investing in school security.
While Roe v. Wade lies in question, Indiana lawmakers debate abortion rights.
The new role will focus on recruiting and retaining diverse faculty.
The Jewish Culture Center includes a variety of cultural and social activities.
Keynote speakers included Sam Mitchell, creator of Autism Rocks and Rolls, and Dr. Temple Grandin.
Many people spent quarantine reexamining their lives. Three IU students share what they've learned.
Cards with positive messages will be delivered to nursing homes on Monday.
Students complete a breathing and moving exercise Aug. 25, 2021, during a class in the School of Public Health.
Provost Lauren Robel speaks Tuesday during the virtual Bloomington Faculty Council meeting. The council presented updates from the employee benefits committee, voted on a resolution on the use of Online Course Questionnaire data from fall 2020 and discussed admissions reports from 2020.
Speaker Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson talks Thursday during a virtual town hall meeting. IU professors and local activists discussed white supremacy, voter rights and the Black Lives Matter movement during the meeting.