Articles tagged as: Bloomington
April 26, 2021
IU, Bloomington Renaming Road Named After Eugenics Backer
Indiana University and the city of Bloomington are turning to the public as they seek a new name for a thoroughfare named after a late IU president who was a proponent of eugenics.
Read MoreJanuary 26, 2021
IU Graduate Students Sign Pledge To Withhold Student Fees
Members of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition, which drafted the pledge, say student fees have increased every year since 2011, while graduate students' stipends have largely remained the same, amounting to a pay cut.
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2020
With 30 Quarantined Chapters, IU Recommends Greek Houses To Close
Indiana University said Thursday that in some fraternity and sorority houses, more than half of the residents have tested positive for COVID-19.
Read MoreJuly 20, 2020
Shalom Community Center To Hold Second Annual Solidarity Sleepout Virtually
The Shalom Community Center of Bloomington will hold its second annual Solidarity Sleepout on Friday.
Read MoreJuly 13, 2020
Attorney: Indiana Hate Crime Allegation Is 'Smear Campaign'
An attorney for two people accused of being involved in a reported assault on a Black man at a southern Indiana lake said Monday his clients are victims of a "smear campaign" and a "rush to judgment."
Read MoreJanuary 17, 2020
No Charges Filed Against Bloomington Farmers' Market Protesters
No charges will be filed against five people cited for protesting an alleged white supremacist at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market last year.
Read MoreDecember 30, 2019
Indiana University Testing License Plate Cameras For Parking
Indiana University has started a yearlong test of using license plate reading cameras for parking regulation enforcement on its Bloomington campus.
Read MoreDecember 20, 2019
Indiana County Urges Password Changes After Online Breach
A southern Indiana county's treasurer is warning a breach of an online portal that allows people to access their property tax bills may have allowed hackers to view users' personal information.
Read MoreAugust 19, 2019
Bloomington School To Pay Fine In Discrimination Settlement
Under the settlement the school has to pay a $2,500 civil penalty and adopt a disability nondiscrimination policy.
Read MoreAugust 12, 2019
Bloomington City Leaders Address Farmers' Market Issues During Facebook Discussion
Bloomington's mayor says the city is considering several options when it comes to addressing rising tensions at the farmers market over the presence of a vendor with alleged white supremacist ties.
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