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Indiana University Provost Rahul Shrivastav finally rescinded letters of reprimand for faculty that violated an expressive activity policy last fall.
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The Bloomington Convention Center expansion is moving into full gear. Last week’s groundbreaking ceremony kicked off utility relocation work, though officials are still waiting for construction permits.
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The first tactile map in the City of Bloomington's park system has been installed at Switchyard Park, next to the Pavilion and B-Line Trail.
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“What we all know from going to conventions elsewhere, is that what surrounds the convention center is important.” – Thomson on hotel proposal and future development
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The General Assembly’s last-minute additions to a budget bill dealt another blow to tenure in Indiana’s public universities, a situation faculty see as chipping away at academic freedom.
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The Monroe County Community School Corporation announced no teachers will be laid off for the 2025-26 school year. School officials say they will focus on a two-year strategy to achieve financial balance.
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Indiana University and Sigma Chi Fraternity leadership agreed on a chapter suspension following an investigation into “significant hazing concerns.”
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The Indiana University Board of Trustees approved its $4.5 million budget last week, but it will not be public for weeks. It includes reductions of about $100 million.
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Local leaders and community members in Brown County want to find the best uses of the Innkeepers Tax to improve tourism and quality of life.