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Penn State transfer Shay Ciezki signs with Indiana women’s basketball
Ciezki has two seasons of eligibility remaining.
UPDATE: Politicians respond to Dunn Meadow encampment clearing, arrests
Local politicians have condemned IU and police’s forcible arrests.
Indiana baseball sweeps Rutgers, stays in postseason mix
The Hoosiers outscored the Big Ten’s best offense 38-15 this weekend.
Indiana track and field earns personal bests to close out stretch of away meets
The Hoosiers tallied 10 podium finishes across two invitationals.
Joey Brenczewski’s defensive development key in Indiana baseball’s sweep of Rutgers
Despite struggling at first base early in the year, Brenczewski has made massive strides.
COLUMN: The paradox of privilege
The presence of privilege makes it easy to neglect it.
LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day four of Gaza encampment, protests on campus
COLUMN: You can do it, too
When you stop thinking, you start acting.
LETTER: An open resignation letter to Provost Shrivastav and BFC President Johnson
Provost Shrivastav’s interpretation of campus policies leave no possible path for the FMRC to carry out its prescribed function.
BREAKING: IUPD says 23 protesters arrested on Saturday
A total of 55 protesters have been arrested by IUPD and ISP since Thursday.
LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from the third day of Gaza protest, encampment on IU campus
IU pro-Palestinian protesters are now on the third day of encampment on campus.
Indiana baseball’s Connor Foley ‘not feeling great yet,’ likely out for Rutgers series
Foley leads the Hoosiers with 65 strikeouts this year.
Where were 33 detained protesters before they were booked? Some officers said they didn’t know
Protesters were arrested on charges of criminal trespassing, battery and resisting law enforcement.
Looking for fourth straight series win, Indiana baseball hosts Rutgers
Indiana pitchers are tasked with shutting down one of the Big Ten’s best offenses.
Indiana men’s basketball snags Illinois transfer forward Luke Goode
Goode is Indiana’s fourth transfer commit this offseason.
‘Rivers in the sky’ Have Drenched California, Yet Even More Extreme Rains Are Possible
For years, scientists have said that atmospheric rivers can either make or break the water supplies of thirsty California cities and farms.
President of Indiana Hospital Association Brian Tabor to step down
After 16 years with the state’s powerful hospital lobbying group, Indiana Hospital Association President Brian Tabor will step down once the organization selects a new president.
PRESS RELEASE: Blue Revue DWCxMCDC Joint Dinner, Crossley-Yoder-Thomson-Asare Town Hall, and More!
Reminder! There are 12 days left to vote in the upcoming Primary Election! Make a plan to vote if you haven’t already.
PRESS RELEASE: Bloomington Police Initiatives to Improve Recruiting and Safety
Today the Office of the Mayor and Bloomington Police Department (BPD) announced several new initiatives aimed at increasing recruitment, providing modern policing tools, and supporting safer, faster response to incidents.