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While new offensive threats continue to emerge for IU, returning pitchers are still relied upon by IU Coach Chris Lemonis.
The City of Bloomington Animal Shelter will be closed for four days this week, starting Monday, Feb. 19, according to a city press release.
With concerns about Russian interference in the 2016 elections still swirling, IU researchers are advocating for a cybersecurity agency similar to the National Transportation Safety Board as a way to prevent future attacks, according to an IU press release.
Not only is the IU Kelley School of Business ranked fourth overall in the United States as a business school, according to Bloomberg Businessweek, but its online MBA program is ranked in the Top 25 online programs of its kind in 2018.
Jennifer Gawne, an administrator on the 12,500-member Hoosier Nation Fan Page on Facebook, joined Indiana Daily Student special assignments reporter Jordan Guskey and football and men's basketball reporter Jake Thomer to discuss the mindset of the IU fan base.
IU student radio station WIUX released the full lineup for Culture Shock 2018 in an announcement show Friday night at the Bishop.
Attending the Bloomington Gun Show, three days after the Parkland massacre
Indian artist Bharti Kher will visit IU the week of Feb. 20 for gallery talks, giving students her critiques and a public Feb. 23 lecture, according to a Grunwald Gallery press release.
American freestyle skier Nick Goepper earned his second career Olympic medal Saturday after finishing in second place in the men's slopestyle final at Phoenix Park in Bongpyeong-myeon, South Korea.
In February, IU kicked off India Remixed, the largest Indian arts and culture festival ever launched in the Midwest, according to a press release from IU Newsroom.
The Hoosiers stayed in their home state this weekend, traveling up to South Bend, Indiana for the Alex Wilson Invitational.
Of the three events in which the Hoosiers participated this weekend at the Alex Wilson Invitational, only one group of athletes picked up personal bests.
IU student radio station WIUX released the final acts of the Culture Shock 2018 lineup Friday at the Bishop and posted them online Saturday.
One spot IU baseball was uncertain about heading into the season was the leadoff role.
ÓperaMaya, IU and the Latin American Music Center will present a series of events in celebration of culture and identity — ¡Viva!, A Celebration Of LIFE! — on Feb. 21 through 23. All events are free and open to the public, though events at La Casa Latino Cultural Center require reservation.
A day after dropping its opening game against Oklahoma, IU baseball trusted its co-captain to deliver the first win of the year.
It took only three at-bats for Oklahoma to dash IU's chances of a season-opening win Friday afternoon at the Brittain Resorts Baseball at the Beach tournament in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Thirteen Russian nationals in collaboration with three business entities have been implicated in meddling with the 2016 presidential, according to an indictment released Friday by the office of Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III, whose investigation is focusing on Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
A man and his megaphone silence the mayor’s State of the City address