Fentanyl-laced counterfeits of prescription pills make non-prescribed pills a life-or-death gamble
By Phyllis Cha | Dec 1, 2021 4:13 pmPeter Jeske, an IU student, died of a fentanyl overdose with no known history of substance use issues.
Peter Jeske, an IU student, died of a fentanyl overdose with no known history of substance use issues.
A three-part series documenting what students experience after their audition for the Jacobs School of Music with emotions stemming from rejection and burnout.
The project will connect underrepresented communities with community leaders regarding decisions about public health.
Barrett turned down a group’s request for emergency relief without comment.
Each search will have listening sessions to gather input from the IU community.
Masks are required indoors for all students, staff, faculty and visitors effective August 5.
“People who do not want to be vaccinated can go elsewhere,” the decision stated.
Walker served on the board after her appointment from then-Gov. Mike Pence in 2016.
The recommendations include “Eagleson Avenue” and “Fuller Lane.”
The county saw 29 new positive cases Tuesday.
Members and allies of Cosecha Indiana eat and hydrate under a pavilion at Switchyard Park in Bloomington Thursday in preparation for their walk to Sample Gates. The group was gathered in support of undocumented immigrants who cannot obtain a driver's license in Indiana.
Andrew Mitchell, 19, poses Nov. 3 outside Arlington Heights Elementary School. “Law and order are at stake for me. I’ve seen a lot of civil unrest around the country and in places like Chicago," Mitchell said. "The main issues for me are school indoctrination and the economy."
More than 45 people attended a virtual press conference held by the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition, a multidisciplinary group of graduate workers fighting for better working conditions.
Bivianna Torres points at her tamales Sept. 26 outside Bloomingfoods East. “I’m working on a COVID schedule by COVID rules,” Torres said.
Bivianna Torres hands a tamale to a customer Sept. 26 outside Bloomingfoods East. Torres said the pandemic has slashed business nearly in half for her.
Bivianna Torres prepares tamales Sept. 26 in the parking lot of Bloomingfoods East. Torres said she has had to make difficult adjustments due to the coronavirus pandemic, including laying off employees and selling more tamales frozen, but hopes business will get better in the next year.