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After word of a planned walkout a threat was posted to the school’s Instagram by someone with no apparent connection to the school district.
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Celebrate the Runcible Spoon's 50thanniversary in 2026 by spending 12 hours there with six student producers.
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The McCalla is an old school house on 10th Street and inside it you can find sports memorabilia, movie props, early film equipment, mystical photos captured during séances, student work, faculty work, guitars, and more.
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NPR’s hit news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is coming to Indiana University! Join host Peter Sagal and a panel of your favorite humorists for a live taping of the show at the IU Auditorium.
Be part of the audience as the Wait Wait team blends the week’s news with quick wit and spontaneous fun — all captured live for national broadcast. -
WTIU invites audiences to IU Cinema for a special preview screening of The Forsytes, the new MASTERPIECE series coming to PBS. Be among the first to experience Episode 1 of this lavish period drama—set in 1880s London—weeks before it premieres on WTIU.
This free, ticketed event is open to the public, with tickets available through IU Cinema.
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A section of State Road 45 in Bloomington passing Assembly Hall will be renamed ‘Bob Knight Memorial Way’ to honor the late IU basketball coach.
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Isabel Piedmont-Smith said she doesn't trust Flock to keep gathered data safe.
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Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) discussed key legislative priorities as lawmakers head into the back half of the session. "Hailey's Law" and a new Bears Stadium were top of the list.
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HB 1333 would make it easier for out of state vets to get their license here, but it's going to take more than that to solve the ongoing vet shortage.
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Motorists should be careful during the morning commute for slippery conditions.
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After negotiations fell through on the former Bunger & Robertson property north of the current convention center, the city said the south parcels would also require negotiations.
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Former Braun administration official Jennifer-Ruth Green has ended her bid to challenge Democratic U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan, saying that the failure of Republicans to redraw Indiana’s congressional maps “tied our hands behind our back.”
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The kick-off celebration is Saturday at City Hall. The event will showcase local students, artists and performers. Doors open at 3:30 p.m.
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Legislation letting cryptocurrency into public pension investments — and imposing new limitations on crypto ATM operations — has crossed the halfway point at the Indiana Statehouse and is expected to advance to the Senate floor next week.
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School leaders warned that unclear storage rules could complicate enforcement and drive up costs.
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The legislation would criminalize the tactic of releasing personally identifiable information with the intent to cause someone fear or harm — or encourage another person to do so.
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After enduring winter storms and below-freezing temperatures, Indiana University faculty, staff and students might want to crank up the heat. Jessica Davis, associate vice president of sustainability at IU, said the university has created ways to keep people warm without wasting energy.