COLUMN: The NCAA wants simplicity. Athletes will pay the price
The NCAA is considering a rule that would give athletes a five-year window to compete starting at age 19 or upon high school graduation, eliminating redshirts and most waiver exceptions.
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The NCAA is considering a rule that would give athletes a five-year window to compete starting at age 19 or upon high school graduation, eliminating redshirts and most waiver exceptions.
Indiana softball’s pitching rotation was dominant against the University of Notre Dame in its matchup against the Fighting Irish on Tuesday but could not secure the win against the No. 25 University of Louisville on Wednesday.
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Indiana won the game 8-6.
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Indiana softball headed into its clubhouse with momentum and smiles following its 11-1 run-rule victory over the University of Notre Dame on Tuesday at Andy Mohr Field in Bloomington.
After months of waiting, spring has finally arrived, and along with it, finals season. Just as the trees start to bloom and the days stretch longer, academics can take over and pull students back inside, away from the world when it's most alive.
Indiana baseball’s 8-6 win over the University of Evansville on Wednesday carried significance beyond the box score.
After putting up 21 runs and eight home runs against Maryland over the weekend, Indiana baseball continued its offensive outburst Tuesday and Wednesday night.
The City of Bloomington is ending its contract with Flock Security after months of evaluating the company’s controversial license plate reader contract.
Indiana men’s basketball secured its sixth portal commitment in Villanova University transfer guard Bryce Lindsay, On3 reported Wednesday. Prior to his lone season at Villanova, Lindsay spent one year with James Madison University and one redshirt season with Texas A&M University.
In just under three weeks, voters will head to the polls for the 2026 Indiana primary election and cast their ballots for candidates running for local, state and federal offices.
The Jacobs Opera and Ballet Theater will present composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II’s “Oklahoma!” beginning 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Musical Arts Center. The double-cast musical will feature two weekends of performances.
Indiana men’s basketball received a commitment from former University of Alabama forward Aiden Sherrell, per On3’s Joe Tipton. The 6-foot-11 sophomore is the Hoosiers’ fifth portal addition, following commitments from guards Jaeden Mustaf, Darren Harris and Markus Burton and center Samet Yiğitoğlu.
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Five out of six District 9 primary congressional candidates discussed federal funding cuts, healthcare costs and data centers at a Concerned Scientists at IU forum Tuesday night at the Monroe County Public Library.
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The following is a press release written by Jeremy D. Bonfiglio for Bloomington Music Expo.
The African American Arts Institute’s spring season will feature individual performances from the African American Dance Company on April 18, IU Soul Revue on April 25 and the African American Choral Ensemble on May 2. These performances are the culmination of a year-long commitment from students taking the corresponding courses for credit within the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies.
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art hosted its tattoo design workshop Tuesday afternoon. The monthly workshop educates visitors on how to design tattoos based on art pieces found throughout Eskenazi’s art collections.