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(06/30/24 11:03pm)
A crowd gathers June 29, 2024, in front of the stage on the lawn outside the Monroe County History Center for Streetdance Rewind. The event replicated street dances that happened in downtown Bloomington in the 1980s and paid homage to the history the center’s stage as a public performance space for young people.
(06/11/24 5:59pm)
Editor’s Note: This story contains discussions of Islamophobia and hatred and violence toward Palestinian people.
(06/06/24 7:38pm)
A sign for IU Health is pictured at 601 W. Second St. IU Health opened a second Bloomington Urgent Care location Tuesday at 482 S. Liberty Drive for walk-in service.
(06/06/24 6:46pm)
It’s 11:54 p.m. The white brick house has become illuminated by the headlights of the massive car I haven’t sat behind in four long months.
(05/07/24 1:01pm)
Bryson Tucker eyes the rim, bends his knees and sends his orange-and-yellow-striped basketball circulating toward the rim.
(04/30/24 8:35pm)
Indiana freshman guard Gabe Cupps high-five's teammates on the bench Nov. 19, 2023, at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Hoosiers are sticking with adidas as their apparel partner for the next decade.
(04/27/24 6:10pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/26/24 3:49pm)
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
(04/24/24 5:44pm)
Washington State University redshirt freshman guard Myles Rice dribbles the ball against Iowa State University during the NCAA men's basketball tournament March 23, 2024, at CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Rice transferred to Indiana on April 13, 2024.
(04/23/24 1:07pm)
The following is a press release written by Justin Crossley for City of Bloomington.
(04/17/24 8:38am)
Washington State University redshirt freshman guard Myles Rice dribbles the ball against Iowa State University during the NCAA men's basketball tournament March 23, 2024, at CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Rice transferred to Indiana on April 13, 2024.
(04/15/24 8:58pm)
Washington State University redshirt freshman guard Myles Rice dribbles the ball against Iowa State University during the NCAA men's basketball tournament March 23, 2024, at CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Rice transferred to Indiana on April 13, 2024.
(04/10/24 1:56pm)
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The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington throughout the day of the eclipse. For live photo updates, check out PHOTOS: Live updates from day of solar eclipse on Bloomington.
(04/01/24 4:06pm)
Bloomington community members hold signs calling for a ceasefire in Gaza during a Bloomington City Council meeting March 28, 2024 in City Hall. The council will hear a resolution calling for a ceasefire and more aid in Gaza Wednesday, Council President Isabel Piedmont-Smith said during the governing body’s regular meeting March 28.
(03/28/24 10:04pm)
Indiana women’s basketball took care of business in its Round of 32 matchup Monday night, clawing past the University of Oklahoma to earn a 75-68 win. However, its time to bask in celebration was short lived with the No. 1 overall seed University of South Carolina looming.
(03/27/24 7:25pm)
Junior pitcher Brianna Copeland pitches the ball March 5, 2024, at Andy Mohr Field. Copeland started Indiana's 11-6 win over the University of Louisville on March 26, 2024, at Ulmer Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky.
(03/21/24 7:47pm)
Sophomore forward Malik Reneau goes up for a layup March 14, 2024, against Penn State at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Reneau announced Thursday he's returning to Indiana for his junior season.
(03/19/24 7:12pm)
Indiana junior forward Payton Sparks walks off the court Nov. 19, 2023, against UConn at Madison Square Garden. Sparks announced Tuesday he's entering the transfer portal.
(02/26/24 10:11pm)
I grew up with the world in the palm of my hand. From my earliest Gameboy Color to my school-issued ThinkPad, to my first smartphone, technology was constantly at my beck and call — always ready to take a picture, play a game, send a message or answer a question. Nothing felt off-limits with such potential at my fingertips: the ability to do whatever I pleased, whenever I wanted.