Tuesday Rundown: IUSA Supreme Court discusses appeals, 9th District candidates discuss health care, IU men's tennis picks up two ranked wins, Mira Nair to lecture and screen films
IUSA Supreme Court discusses appeals
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IUSA Supreme Court discusses appeals
After losing its first Big Ten series of the season, IU softball will have a break from conference play Tuesday night.
The IU Student Association Supreme Court will convene Monday night to reconsider the outcomes of two Election Commission decisions on complaints involving Reform IUSA and Voice IUSA.
Junior Jake Brown has been the number-one golfer for IU men’s golf nearly every tournament this season.
The Writers Guild of Bloomington will present its recurring event, Players Pub Spoken Word Series, 6 to 9 p.m. April 12 at Players Pub.
Junior Nycia Ford competed in the hammer throw event Friday at the Spec Towns Invite in Athens, Georgia. She earned a personal best of 60.74 meters, which is over a meter of improvement from her last personal best.
Old campus IDs to be deactivated in June
Although the Indiana legislative session ended a little more than three weeks ago, Gov. Eric Holcomb is still signing bills into law.
How the sting to catch firefighter Robert Sears unfolded
IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced April 5 that Coach Duane Goldman will be retiring effective immediately.
The Hoosiers will only be sending sophomore Khayla Dawson and junior Nycia Ford to Athens, Georgia, to compete in the Spec Towns Invite.
Former IU Chancellor Sharon Brehm remembered as conscientious leader
North Korean defector shares his story
What’s better than board games? Board games with alcohol. Get some friends together and add a twist to your game night.
A Bloomington man died last week after a car collision on State Road 46 West in Brown County when another driver crossed the center line.
With the official arrival of spring weather in Indiana comes the Bloomington Farmers' Market, starting April 7, according to a Bloomington press release.
IU student tells police she thinks she was drugged at Pi Kappa Phi
Photographer Richard Ross will visit Bloomington on April 5 for two days of talks, workshops and discussions highlighting his nationally-acclaimed ongoing photography series, “Juvenile in Justice.”
College students across the country struggle to afford housing while pursuing higher education
The collegiate career of senior guard Robert Johnson ended with a championship and a briefcase full of cash.