Indiana experiences minimal levels of influenza and reported one new mpox case, COVID-19 cases remain low
Influenza
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Influenza
Trayce Jackson-Davis had a choice to make.
Indiana men’s basketball was down to the wire, desperate for a score against a Minnesota team that was shorthanded. Minnesota had taken the lead with three minutes and 20 seconds left, and Indiana was at risk of snapping its three-game winning streak.
Indiana saw low levels of influenza last week and reported one new mpox case, while COVID-19 cases decreased.
Indiana saw moderate levels of influenza last week, while COVID-19 and mpox cases decreased.
In No. 14 Indiana men’s basketball’s 48-63 loss to Rutgers on Saturday, a handful of things went wrong.
Although COVID-19 and monkeypox cases remain steady, experts are bracing for a bad flu season after a national surge last month saw the highest number of cases in 13 years.
No. 10 Indiana men’s basketball earned its seventh total and first ranked win of the season Wednesday night against No. 18 North Carolina. The Hoosiers handed the Tar Heels — the No. 1 team in the country last week — their third-consecutive loss after the 77-65 performance at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
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The No. 11-ranked Indiana men’s basketball team will host the remainder of the Hoosier Classic this week, taking on the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on Wednesday evening and Jackson State University on Friday afternoon.
As poet Rupi Kaur proceeds from her American tour to Europe, her words continue to ripple through the lives of millions. Her writings of emotional abuse in relationships and negative self-perceptions have impacted lives on a personal level and stand as the truth that we as humans are never alone.
When Steph Curry and the 3-point centralized Golden State Warriors broke out and started a dynasty in the NBA, it not only changed the league, but it revolutionized all levels of basketball. While a couple of years late to the trend, Indiana women’s basketball has finally done so too.
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you news, updates and scenes all day at the polls as well results after they close. We have you covered so you know who's on your ballot and whether your candidates are in the lead.
The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt is coming to IU’s campus from Thursday, Nov. 10, through Saturday, Nov. 12. Thirty sections of the 54-ton tapestry have been selected to be displayed at the Indiana Memorial Union, Student Health Center and Monroe County Public Library between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.
COVID-19 cases in Indiana have increased slightly, with cases still falling in Monroe County. Monkeypox cases remain low in Indiana, but cases of severe illness continue across the country.
Bloomington residents must abide by new rules when riding e-scooters.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — After a nearly three-month trial, a prosecutor on Tuesday made the case for executing Nikolas Cruz, the gunman who murdered 14 students and three staff members in Florida’s deadliest school shooting.
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Every morning before she opens her eyes, Kym Hilinski reminds herself that her son is gone.
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