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(03/22/26 3:45pm)
Running has seen a boom in popularity over the past several years. According to the State of U.S. Marathons 2025 report, the number of people running has increased each year since 2020, with over 432,000 people across the U.S. participating in marathons last year. Younger people, those under 25, in particular, have seen the highest spike in total participation for running, the report found.
(03/19/26 2:00pm)
With newfound independence, many college students might make an impulsive decision to buy a pet. But, like many other decisions, potential owners must weigh the positives and negatives of their choice.
(03/14/26 12:00pm)
Decorating your dorm or apartment can feel daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. As a senior, I’ll admit it’s been a while since I’ve been in a dorm myself. But I like to think my decorating expertise has stayed consistent through my freshman dorm and my apartment now.
(03/13/26 3:32am)
Construction is advancing on the new $71 million Bloomington convention center expansion as the long-planned development moves closer to its anticipated early 2027 completion. Here’s what to know about the status of the project:
(03/10/26 4:07pm)
Sumi’s life started out like most chickens. She lived on a farm, laid eggs and did everything else chickens do. She likes grapes and mealworms. She doesn’t like onions.
(03/10/26 3:22pm)
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
(03/08/26 9:27pm)
Bloomington Parks and Recreation hosted its fourth annual Pet Expo in Switchyard Park Pavillon on March 8, bringing community members together from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to celebrate all things pets.
(03/01/26 9:04pm)
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.
(03/01/26 5:35pm)
Amanda Prince, 41, was kneeling in the walk-in freezer when the tornado touched down Feb. 19.
(02/26/26 10:38pm)
Indiana University’s Indianapolis campus spent nearly $1.3 million on snow removal equipment and personnel, according to a Feb. 3 invoice obtained by the Indiana Daily Student.
(02/23/26 5:33pm)
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.
(02/22/26 7:13pm)
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.
(02/20/26 11:52pm)
The sky flashed green above Danny Karas’ house Thursday night, the color of the aurora borealis. He was down the street at his parents’ house in the Fieldstone neighborhood on Bloomington’s west side.
(02/20/26 10:02pm)
Looking out his serving window from his spot on Kirkwood Avenue, Ken Csillag, the owner of Elli-May's Smoked BBQ food truck, watched light rain sprinkle onto Peoples Park around 6:35 p.m.
(02/20/26 4:40pm)
Indiana Senate Bill 199, introduced in January, would put “low earning” degree programs at Indiana University and across the state in jeopardy.
(02/19/26 4:36pm)
Bloomington band American Pirates released nine songs off their upcoming album, “What a Friend,” on Tuesday morning. Releasing the album will be the group’s first.
(02/14/26 6:59pm)
Love is in the air across Bloomington this Valentine’s Day, but not just in candlelit dinners in town. Beyond lectures and office hours, eight faculty couples are celebrating too. The Indiana Daily Student spoke with them to learn more about their traditions.
(02/11/26 7:06pm)
Grammy winner Leslie Odom Jr. will perform at 6 p.m. Feb. 15 at the IU Auditorium, accompanied by the IU Philharmonic Orchestra. The one-night-only performance is sold out.
(02/06/26 12:00pm)
Monroe County officials are facing pressure to resolve longstanding alleged constitutional rights violations at the county jail before a private settlement agreement is set to expire in April. If progress stalls, it could reopen the county to litigation.
(02/05/26 3:16am)
Marty Hawk, a Republican Monroe County council member, filed for re-election on Feb. 3.