WFIU Staff
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The report discusses a governance model of bringing the IDS and student radio and television under "a new umbrella structure."
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A new state law effective July 1 will increase penalties for animal abuse and neglect and remove liability for damages when someone takes a domestic animal from a motor vehicle.
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The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition hosted a rally of about 30 people Tuesday afternoon outside a Bloomington Faculty Council meeting to demand IU become a sanctuary campus in response to Indiana Senate Bill 76.
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Nick Goepper from Lawrenceburg, Indiana, the only Hoosier in the Winter Olympics, was knocked out of bronze medal position on the final run of the freestyle skiing halfpipe competition Friday.
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A storm that barreled across Indiana Thursday night brought strong winds and hail to the west side of Bloomington.
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Lee Hamilton, a 17-term congressman serving southern Indiana, whose foreign policy expertise, reverence for democracy, and bipartisan ideals made him a towering and highly respected figure in national politics, died Wednesday. He was 94.
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Students and community members gathered in Indiana University’s Alumni Hall on Sunday night for a vigil honoring Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk who was assassinated on September 10. More than 600 people attended the event, organized by the university’s Turning Point USA chapter.
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Indiana is home to a species of freshwater jellyfish, and now is the perfect time of year to find one.
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There is reason for concern about the quality of weather forecasts because of federal budget cuts, said Paul Staten, associate professor of Earth and Atmospheric Science at IU Bloomington.
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A 409-acre donation of land to the county is now officially the Monroe County Nature Preserve. Guided tours are planned for 2026 with full, open trails expected for 2027.