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.
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Nineteen Monroe County Community School Corporation third graders will be held back next year under new IREAD testing regulations.
UPDATE: The travel advisory was lifted around 1 p.m. Wednesday.
I remember going to see “Zootopia” in theaters when I was 10 years old. Released in March 2016, the city of anthropomorphic animals seemed like the dream place to live from my seat at my local AMC. Set to the soundtrack of Shakira’s “Try Everything,” I left that theater ready to give the movie nothing short of an Oscar.
It’s not every day a rom-com about death hits the big screen, but A24’s new film “Eternity,” directed by David Freyne, arrives with a surprisingly warm take on the afterlife. Released in theaters Nov. 26, the film blends the lines between genres while keeping a clear plot and going above expectations.
Focus will be on Fleet, Sanitation, and Street Divisions of the Department
The following is a press release written by Lucas González for the City of Bloomington.
SPOILER: This column contains potential spoilers for “Stranger Things” season five.
SPOILER ALERT: This column contains potential spoilers about "Wicked: For Good.”
What’s better than a rootin’ tootin’ rivalry?
Let me start here: I was wrong about Indiana women’s basketball. Coming into the season, I didn’t see the Hoosiers finding their way into the NCAA tournament. There were too many new faces and questions on the roster.
After finishing the regular season with an overall record of 23-7 and 14-6 in the Big Ten conference, Indiana volleyball earned a No. 4 seed for the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Since Indiana received a top-16 spot, the Hoosiers will host the first two rounds in Bloomington.
Ease back to Bloomington from Thanksgiving break with live music opportunities this week, before the stress of finals sets in.
Indiana women’s basketball played its first ranked opponent of the season Sunday at the 2025 GEICO Coconut Hoops tournament. The Hoosiers took on No. 10 Iowa State University with their perfect record on the line.
Ideally, co-director and producer Michelle Hernandez and her team — including two IU alumni who grew up in Zionsville— would have had a year and a half to make their short film “Things You Know But Cannot Explain.” Instead, they had about five months.
Indiana volleyball has been dominant offensively all season. Ahead of their contest against Purdue on Saturday, the Hoosiers were tied for third in the conference in hitting percentage with a clip of .288. They had three pin hitters who averaged at least 3.22 kills per set.
The Starbucks on Indiana Avenue closed for most of the day Friday as workers joined a nationwide strike protesting the lack of contract and wage negotiations between Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol and labor union Starbucks Workers United.
With Indiana men’s basketball up 99-56 with 23 seconds remaining, Jasai Miles stepped up to the free throw line, looking to give the Hoosiers their third 100-point game of the season.
Indiana entered its final regular season matchup against Purdue on Friday with an 11-0 overall record, looking to achieve the first 12-0 regular season record in school history.
With its first conference matchup of the season looming, Indiana men’s basketball returned to its home court for a contest against Bethune-Cookman University.
How would you describe college football to a sentient alien lifeform? I’ve thought about it.