IU Bloomington suspends fraternity for hazing, partying during COVID-19
The Acacia Fraternity has been kicked off the Indiana University campus in Bloomington. The fraternity’s website acknowledges the three-year suspension negotiated with university administrators–a response to multiple issues, including hazing of pledges, large parties held in violation
Indiana Attorney General sues online schools in historic fraud case
Indiana’s attorney general says his lawsuit against a handful of online schools is one of the biggest fraud cases in state history. A-G Todd Rokita yesterday sued the Indiana Virtual School, Indiana Virtual Pathways Academy, Indiana Virtual
Indy and Fort Wayne rank low on American Fitness Index
Indy and Fort Wayne get low marks on an annual physical fitness ranking of the nation’s 100 largest cities. The American Fitness Index, compiled by the Anthem Foundation and the American College of Sports Medicine, has ranked
Indiana DWD plans to resume federal unemployment benefits soon, but some Hoosiers are still facing issues
Indiana expects to resume paying a $300 add-on to unemployment benefits on Friday, three weeks after a judge ordered it. The Department of Workforce Development says it’s been working to restart the expanded benefits since Marion Superior