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Indiana women’s basketball records bounce-back win over Western Michigan
After its first loss of the season against then-No. 10 Iowa State University, Indiana women’s basketball returned to Bloomington looking for a bounce-back win.
Indiana volleyball set to face Toledo in 1st NCAA Tournament appearance since 2010
When Steve Aird took the position of head volleyball coach at Indiana in December 2017, one of his goals was to give Hoosier fans a volleyball team they could be proud of. He’s led Indiana to a 13th place finish in the Big Ten in 2019 and to a tied sixth-place conference finish in 2023. But through his first seven seasons with the Hoosiers, they never made the postseason.
IUSG vice president resigns, Congress to vote on new VP next week
IU Student Government Vice President Ava Smith announced Sunday she has resigned from her role to study abroad in Italy during the spring semester.
OPINION: The Indiana redistricting plan is ridiculous
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.
PRESS RELEASE: New Citywide Gift Card Encourages Residents to Shop, Dine Local
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
PRESS RELEASE: VolunteerBloomington! Weekly Features Dec. 8 - Dec. 13, 2025
The following is a press release written by the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network.
Indiana women’s basketball returns home after first defeat, hosts Western Michigan
Indiana women’s basketball returns to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington to take on Western Michigan University on Wednesday.
IU Board of Trustees to vote on faculty review, housing and dining rates
The IU Board of Trustees will vote on internal governance changes, housing and dining rates and post-tenure faculty policy during its last meeting of the fall semester Thursday and Friday, according to its agenda.
Indiana men’s basketball visits Minnesota in first Big Ten matchup of season
After experiencing a shooting slump in two straight contests against the University of the Incarnate Word and Lindenwood University, Indiana men’s basketball took down Kansas State University on Nov. 25.
Indiana football ranked No. 2 in CFP ahead of clash against No. 1 Ohio State
Indiana football stayed at No. 2 in the fifth College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday on ESPN –– the final rankings before Selection Day on Dec. 7.
PRESS RELEASE: Municipal Investment Fund Grant Supports Planning for Reliable, Affordable Building Upgrades
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
Indiana volleyball earns plethora of All-Big Ten team honors
After finishing the regular season 23-7 overall and clinching a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 15 years, five Hoosiers on the Indiana volleyball team were honored by the Big Ten on Tuesday.
COLUMN: Holiday movies to watch for every mood
The movie industry has managed to sprinkle the holiday spirit into every genre of film. Whether you want a holiday family, rom-com or even horror film, there’s probably something for you.
The Payoff Podcast: Indiana women's basketball goes 2-1 in Florida
Indiana Daily Student reporters detail Indiana women's basketball's wins over Florida Gulf Coast and Gonzaga and its loss to Iowa State.
Indiana House Republicans introduce redistricting map proposal, Democrats respond
Indiana House Republicans released a draft map Monday outlining a proposal for redrawing the state’s congressional districts.
‘2 giants clashing’: Indiana football seeks redemption in Big Ten championship vs. Ohio State
College football was much different the last time the No. 1 and No. 2-ranked teams met in a conference championship game.
Meet the members of IU’s Board of Trustees
Though many students view Indiana University President Pamela Whitten as the highest power in the university system, she is not the sole leader of the university.
More MCCSC 3rd graders held back under new state law
Nineteen Monroe County Community School Corporation third graders will be held back next year under new IREAD testing regulations.
UPDATE: Monroe County no longer on travel advisory
UPDATE: The travel advisory was lifted around 1 p.m. Wednesday.
