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(04/29/26 11:00am)
The Indiana University chapter of Phi Delta Theta fraternity was placed on the IU Office of Student Life’s interim directives list, effective April 24 until further notice, for “endangering others.”
(04/29/26 3:40am)
Indiana baseball wrapped its midweek slate Tuesday with a 10-6 win against the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky. With the victory, the Hoosiers finished midweek play with a 9-2 record this season.
(04/29/26 3:35am)
Indiana baseball flipped the script Tuesday night.
(04/29/26 12:36am)
Indiana baseball defeated the University of Louisville 10-6 on Tuesday at Jim Patterson Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, and snagged its ninth midweek win of the year. The Cream and Crimson improved to 20-25.
(04/29/26 12:26am)
The wait is over for Indiana University Bloomington students. Since their disappearance in January, the bronze fish and water have returned to Showalter Fountain on Monday, leaving many students excited about their return.
(04/29/26 12:08am)
Students walking by Hodge Hall on Tuesday occasionally stopped to look into Room 2020 to hear the sound of plates shattering and encouraging event coordinators.
(04/28/26 9:02pm)
After a 2-1 weekend on the road against Michigan, Indiana softball returns to Andy Mohr Field in Bloomington to host the University of Evansville. The matchup, slated to begin at 6 p.m. Wednesday, will be the Hoosiers’ final nonconference game of the 2026 regular season. It will be televised on Big Ten+.
(04/28/26 8:56pm)
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
(04/28/26 8:44pm)
In response to the April 27 guest column, the City of Bloomington is providing clarification.
(04/28/26 3:21pm)
Editor’s note: The contents of this column are intended for satirical and entertainment purposes and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the IDS or its staffers. The scenarios mentioned are fictional.
(04/28/26 2:50pm)
Finding a layer-one network operating with a true surplus completely changes how traders price digital assets. Buyers wanting deep capital efficiency have hard data to review now. This article breaks down exact metrics driving these tokenomics.
(04/28/26 12:57pm)
From classic musicals like “Chicago” to transformative music performances like the Silkroad Ensemble, I have gotten the chance to see many of the shows that made their way to the IU Auditorium. And, as a longtime lover of theatre, music and live entertainment, I have greatly enjoyed getting to experience the wide array of shows part of this semester’s lineup.
(04/28/26 1:03am)
A broken pipe flooded part of the IU Health Bloomington Hospital building Monday night, with “a number of patients” being relocated within the facility, according to a IU Health Bloomington Facebook post.
(04/28/26 2:52am)
Editor’s note: Some quotes in this story were translated from Spanish into English.
(04/27/26 10:37pm)
Indiana baseball looks to bounce back against the University of Louisville on Tuesday after being swept by Iowa at home over the weekend.
(04/27/26 9:25pm)
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis issued a severe thunderstorm watch and flood advisory for Monroe County on Monday afternoon as a storm caused heavy wind, hail and rainfall.
(04/27/26 7:50pm)
Universities in Indiana will soon have to conduct a “foreign influence and research security review” for students from certain countries going into engineering and scientific fields under a new state law.
(04/27/26 6:30pm)
Former Indiana football quarterback Brendan Sorsby is under NCAA investigation for making thousands of bets via a gambling app while redshirting for the Hoosiers as a true freshman in 2022, ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported Monday.
(04/27/26 5:29pm)
Four weeks ago, I wrote a column titled Indiana men’s basketball is behind — here’s why, where I outlined the reasons Indiana men's basketball has struggled over the past decade. While four weeks isn’t nearly enough time to fix those long-term issues, the recent results in the transfer portal have been encouraging.
(04/27/26 6:00pm)
At a meeting of the Bloomington Environmental Commission on April 16, 2026, representatives from the city legal department told commission members that boards and commissions are now prohibited from essentially doing anything, including advising the City Council or other commissions, without explicit approval from the Office of the Mayor.