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Indiana University Student Television (IUSTV) is a completely student-created and student-run television station located on the beautiful Indiana University Bloomington campus. Created in 2002, IUSTV exists to create high-quality programming for the campus and Bloomington community, while at the same time giving students real-world experience and opportunity in the television industry.

01/24/2025

From some new establishments coming to Bloomington to tips on how to stay stylish in the cold.

IU students came back from break to find Bloomington has added two new hotspots.
One of them is a twist on a popular fast-food chain, and the other is an entertainment center that can attract all ages.

And are you one of those people who wants to look stylish even when it's cold outside? Gail Gardner and Cale Ulery from the Office Clothier join us in studio to give winter fashion tips.

Plus, Grace Marocco joins us from across the pond to give some tips on packing for study abroad.

All that and more for Friday, January 24, 2025.

A water main break has closed East Third Street at the intersection with College Mall Road on the east side of the city,...
01/24/2025

A water main break has closed East Third Street at the intersection with College Mall Road on the east side of the city, according to the Bloomington Police Department.

IUSTV is Indiana University's student-run television network.

Last week, IU Semester in LA students flew into weather quite different than that of Indiana.
01/24/2025

Last week, IU Semester in LA students flew into weather quite different than that of Indiana.

But with the wildfires, many students were left wondering whether LA would be a safe place to stay for the semester. 

A Republican Indiana State Senator wants to make wearing masks at “public assemblies” illegal, with some exceptions.
01/24/2025

A Republican Indiana State Senator wants to make wearing masks at “public assemblies” illegal, with some exceptions.

Under SB 286, anyone who wears a mask at a public assembly could be charged with a Class C misdemeanor.

Bloomington's annual Outdoor Dining Program is set to make a return this spring, with city council giving the green ligh...
01/23/2025

Bloomington's annual Outdoor Dining Program is set to make a return this spring, with city council giving the green light at their Wednesday night meeting.

The Board of Public Works will need to give final approval before the program returns.

Monroe County Democratic Party chair David Henry will not seek re-election, according to a press release Tuesday.
01/22/2025

Monroe County Democratic Party chair David Henry will not seek re-election, according to a press release Tuesday.

David Henry has served in the position since 2021, and will step down March 1.

01/22/2025

Donald Trump is officially sworn in as the 47th President of the United States; Brutal cold still in the forecast for Bloomington; Monroe County battles a shortage of ambulances; IU Police warn of suspicious activity targeting students; An IU student is arrested on child p**n charges; All that plus weather, sports, and more!

Join anchors Lacie Carr and Carson Johnson on the all-student run newscast.

President Biden Monday pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley, ex-Rep. Liz Cheney and members of the Jan. ...
01/20/2025

President Biden Monday pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley, ex-Rep. Liz Cheney and members of the Jan. 6 committee in the waning hours of his term to protect them against retribution by incoming President Trump.

With Trump taking power at noon, Biden took dramatic action to protect them from Trump’s stated goal of exacting revenge against perceived enemies.

Donald J. Trump took the oath of office to become the 47th president of the United States on Monday, capping an extraord...
01/20/2025

Donald J. Trump took the oath of office to become the 47th president of the United States on Monday, capping an extraordinary political comeback and promising to “make America greater, stronger and far more exceptional than ever before.”

Trump became only the second person in the nation’s history to regain the White House after losing it.

Warming stations across Monroe County will be open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as brutal cold temperatures move into t...
01/20/2025

Warming stations across Monroe County will be open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as brutal cold temperatures move into the forecast.

Monroe County is under a Cold Weather Advisory until 10 a.m. Wednesday.

“We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face...
01/20/2025

“We thank President Trump for providing the necessary clarity and assurance to our service providers that they will face no penalties providing TikTok,” the video platform said in a post on X.

Even before TikTok made the app unavailable, loyal creators were organizing online to pressure Trump to follow through on pledges he made on the campaign trail to be TikTok’s savior.

Through seven other candidates and 59 voters, Liz Feitl has been elected at-large Monroe County Councilor.
01/20/2025

Through seven other candidates and 59 voters, Liz Feitl has been elected at-large Monroe County Councilor.

Feitl will fill the role of the late Cheryl Munson, who died in December.

China’s population shrank for the third straight year in 2024, even though births rose slightly, underscoring a persiste...
01/17/2025

China’s population shrank for the third straight year in 2024, even though births rose slightly, underscoring a persistent long-term risk for the economy.

The total number of people in China fell by more than 1.39 million to 1.408 billion last year, according to data released by the National Statistics Bureau on Friday.

The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that calls for the shutdown of the U.S. operations of social media app TikTok d...
01/17/2025

The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a law that calls for the shutdown of the U.S. operations of social media app TikTok due to privacy and security concerns related to its Chinese owner.

The justices in a unanimous opinion said the 2024 law does not violate the 1st Amendment or its protection for freedom of speech.

A now-former IU student will avoid jail time and see several charges dismissed after taking a plea deal in a 2023 r**e c...
01/17/2025

A now-former IU student will avoid jail time and see several charges dismissed after taking a plea deal in a 2023 r**e case.

Michael Greenberger was arrested on Dec. 7, 2023 and was suspended and trespassed from the university.

IU President Pamela Whitten was awarded a Sagamore of the Wabash award Monday.
01/17/2025

IU President Pamela Whitten was awarded a Sagamore of the Wabash award Monday.

The award is the highest honor given by the governor, and was one of the last given by Gov. Eric Holcomb.

According to the crime notice, between Jan. 4 and 15, IUPD received 13 reports of burglaries at various locations across...
01/17/2025

According to the crime notice, between Jan. 4 and 15, IUPD received 13 reports of burglaries at various locations across campus, many were at residence halls and a Greek house.

IUPD does not have any known suspects, as of publication, but said there is a possible lead for one of the burglaries.

Indiana State Police arrested an IU Jacobs School of Music student Wednesday for possessing child p**nography.
01/16/2025

Indiana State Police arrested an IU Jacobs School of Music student Wednesday for possessing child p**nography.

“I downloaded some p**nography, I thought it was legal, but it’s not,” Wu told state police during the investigation.

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