
Bob Zaltsberg
Special Projects Editor, News-
Kaleb Banks, C.J. Gunn, and Payton Sparks were all added to the site Tuesday afternoon, the day after the portal officially opened.
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Police said a second vehicle failed to stop at a red light and crashed into the truck as it turned left from westbound Ind. 46 onto the I-69 ramp.
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Nearly 21,000 degrees will be conferred at the two Bloomington ceremonies and others at IU’s regional campuses.
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Monday’s university online newsletter IU News Today said Monday that Idalene “Idie” Kesner will step down as dean of the Kelley School of Business and Austen Parrish will leave his job at Bloomington campus’s Maurer School of Law.
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The law nullified contracts in which the city extended sewer connections to properties that agreed not to oppose annexation.
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Matthew Tierney, Nathan Lukes and Zach Sipes won honorable mention and a prize of $250 for a documentary called "Annexation" about Bloomington’s efforts to add more land and people to the city.
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Injuries and transfers have robbed IU of many important players, including its top two quarterbacks, its top four running backs, a potential All-American defensive back and many other first- or second-string players on offense and defense.
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Mack was fixture at IU cultural and athletic events and in IU-related organizations since being appointed a trustee by then Gov. Evan Bayh in 1992. He served as a trustee for six years.
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Steve Sanders also said in a long report posted Wednesday on social media that Whitten was not one of the finalists the search committee picked for the trustees to interview.
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Bloomington has a new assistant director for the arts in the Economic and Sustainable Development department.