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(02/14/26 4:19pm)
About 70 Bloomington residents, builders and community partners gathered at City Hall on Thursday evening to learn more about the new Hopewell neighborhood — the city’s largest housing development ever that has been in development since 2018.
(02/15/26 3:08pm)
As artificial intelligence tightens its grip on the digital world, higher education professors are kept on their toes, changing their policies and curriculums with each new advancement.
(02/10/26 3:33pm)
Fluoridated toothpaste was invented in Bloomington, but until recently, the city drinking water supply lacked the mineral.
(02/08/26 6:05pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(02/05/26 4:45pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(02/02/26 6:46pm)
All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(01/28/26 5:59pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(01/20/26 4:18pm)
The cafeteria is a lot different than it used to be, said Erich Nolan, a chemistry and biomedical science teacher at Bloomington High School North.
(01/19/26 8:22pm)
When Faizan Khan walks in to volunteer at the Crescent Clinic, he can’t help but be reminded of his grandmother.
(01/18/26 2:00pm)
Tarrin Ahmed was 22 weeks pregnant with her sixth child, a boy, when she got the call that she wouldn’t be able to give birth at the hospital where she planned to deliver.
(01/14/26 8:05pm)
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of suicide and grooming. If you are struggling with suicide or your mental health, you are not alone. Resources are available here.
(11/19/25 2:15am)
Students and staff sewed and decorated fabric sections of a panel for the AIDS Memorial Quilt, which is considered the largest community art project ever, on Tuesday afternoon.
(11/10/25 10:53pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(11/10/25 2:46am)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(10/30/25 2:00pm)
Two top-100 national high school recruits are saddling up for their first Indiana women’s basketball season alongside numerous transfer portal additions and returners.
(10/29/25 4:06am)
For three hours Tuesday afternoon, Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union became a town built from tables, signs and volunteers. Each station represented a business or social service — a bank, a childcare center, a grocery store and a pawn shop. Inside, participants hurried between lines, trading tokens, paying bills and struggling to keep their fictional families afloat.
(10/26/25 11:07pm)
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
(10/24/25 12:07am)
I started playing Dungeons and Dragons during my junior year of high school. I found a world of sometimes wacky, sometimes beautiful improv, dice rolling and simple addition. Above all, I found a game about social connections.
(10/17/25 8:55pm)
INDIANAPOLIS — In the early moments of the Monon Spike Match’s second set, Indiana volleyball held a 2-point lead over Purdue. On the ensuing rally, graduate student outside hitter Jessica Smith received a serve from Purdue and passed it to freshman setter Teodora Kričković.
(10/16/25 11:38pm)
As the weather starts to cool down, students and faculty at Indiana University may see an increase in sniffles, sore throats, fevers and other respiratory symptoms. This sickness, known as the “freshman flu” in college campuses across the country, typically spreads from September to January. New college students, typically freshman, are hit especially hard.