
Cali Lichter
Reporter-
One of Columbus’ most iconic buildings is serving a new community purpose. Last month, the Bartholomew County Public Library Board voted to accept the donation of the former 14-acre North Christian Church campus.
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April 24th is Denim Day, which is an annual campaign during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Since 1999, Peace Over Violence has dedicated the last Wednesday in April to wearing denim to “practice solidarity and support survivors by renewing our commitment to exposing harmful behaviors and attitudes surrounding sexual violence.”
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Indiana University students are eligible for two free tickets to the April 8 Hoosier Cosmic Celebration at Memorial Stadium.
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Tickets are always in demand, which means there is a big resale market. But resold tickets aren’t always a guarantee.
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The Forge, part of the Bloomington Trades District Development, installed the final steel beam as part of a “topping off” ceremony for the structure. People in attendance signed the steel beam before it was installed.
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Beta Sigma Psi fraternity has been placed on cease and desist for hazing. The fraternity is the second Greek organization placed on cease and desist this semester.
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Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity is partnering with the Kelley School of Business to try to increase diversity in corporate leadership. The Kelley fellowship program will be open to all Kappa Alpha Psi graduates worldwide.
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Over the past two years, Bloomington streets have been washed with blue lights at night. But why are once-white LED streetlights turning blue?
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For some, billboards are just signs that show drivers where to get gas at the nearest highway exit or promote an upcoming IU football game. But for one Bloomington man, billboards are more than just advertisements.
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Indiana college students are using THC e-vape products and gambling at a higher rate in 2023 than years previous, according to the Indiana College Substance Use Survey 2023.