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Indiana women’s tennis splits weekend slate against Iowa and Nebraska
Indiana women’s tennis split its matches Friday and Sunday against Iowa and Nebraska at home. The Hoosiers came back from behind against the Hawkeyes, giving them a strong ranked win early in the season.
How an Online MSN Can Help Nurses Build a Career Without Leaving Indiana
Indiana has about 4,300 nursing openings statewide, according to recent reporting that cited the Indiana Hospital Association. This is not a small or temporary hiring problem. The same reporting says the state will need 5,000 additional nurses by 2031, which turns career growth into something larger than a personal milestone; it becomes part of keeping care close to home.
Meet the two Democratic candidates running for Monroe County prosecutor
Incumbent Monroe County prosecutor Erika Oliphant and challenger Benjamin T. Arrington are both seeking the Democratic nomination for the position in the 2026 primary. With no Republican challengers filing for the general election, the Democratic primary will likely decide the race come November.
PHOTOS: IU women's tennis loses to Nebraska
Nebraska won the match 4-2.
Late game execution falters as Indiana baseball is swept by Nebraska
Indiana baseball proved it could compete with one of the Big Ten’s top teams this weekend. The Hoosiers were tied or within one run of No. 24 Nebraska in the seventh inning of all three contests.
Slow starts plague Indiana baseball in series loss at No. 24 Nebraska
Indiana baseball was swept by No. 24 Nebraska over the weekend, falling to 10-17 overall and 3-9 in the Big Ten. The Cream and Crimson lost 6-5 on Friday, 12-7 on Saturday and 12-4 on Sunday inside Hawks Field at Haymarket Park in Lincoln, Nebraska.
OPINION: It’s Holy Week. Let’s remember what makes religion human
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
PHOTOS: IU women's water polo falls to Stanford at home
Stanford won the game 16-4.
IU’s Singing Hoosiers perform their spring concert
Light reflected off the red sequins of the Singing Hoosiers’ costumes Saturday night at the Musical Arts Center during the ensemble’s spring concert. The two-act performance was themed “American Snapshots,” showcasing music from different time periods in U.S. history.
Local live music this week: big bar shows to small songwriters
With many different musicians coming to Bloomington this week, there are options for every kind of music lover.
Indiana men’s tennis wins 2nd-straight game, topples rival Purdue
After winning its last match against Penn State on March 22, Indiana men’s tennis was looking to keep its momentum going with a rivalry matchup against Purdue.
Indiana men’s swimming and diving finishes 3rd at NCAA championships
Indiana men’s swimming and diving concluded its season at the NCAA men’s swimming and diving championships, finishing in third place with 351 points. The championships, which were hosted by Georgia Tech University, took place Wednesday through Saturday at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta.
Indiana track and field opens outdoor season at Raleigh Relays
After a long indoor season filled with records and personal bests, Indiana track and field opened its outdoor track season at the Raleigh Relays from Friday to Saturday in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Hoosiers were joined by fellow Big Ten teams Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Rutgers.
Indiana baseball comeback falls short in 12-7 loss to No. 24 Nebraska
Indiana baseball battled back from an early deficit but could not sustain its momentum, falling 12-7 to No. 24 Nebraska on Saturday at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Indiana softball’s offense leads to weekend sweep of Detroit Mercy
Indiana softball had another efficient and prolific performance from its offense, as the Hoosiers swept the University of Detroit Mercy in a two-game weekend series Friday and Saturday at Andy Mohr Field in Bloomington. Indiana won Friday’s game 8-0 and Saturday’s game 7-5.
Pitchers Hooks, Mannon lead Indiana softball to weekend sweep of Detroit Mercy
After clouds lingered for most of Friday, the sun broke through ahead of Indiana softball’s two-game weekend set against the University of Detroit Mercy at Andy Mohr Field in Bloomington.
3rd ‘No Kings’ protest draws massive crowds at Bloomington’s Courthouse Square
The crowd stretched from Sample Gates past First Christian Church on Kirkwood Avenue on Saturday as several thousand people chanted, marched and held signs in protest of the Trump administration.
WIUX’s Poddy Mouth showcases Bloomington’s growing podcast and music community
Live musicians, student podcasters and fans gathered around campfires Friday at WIUX’s annual “Poddy Mouth” at the Moon Roof music venue. The podcast-centered live event featured podcast trivia and musical performances.
Kappa Alpha Theta starts title defense with 1st at women's Little 500 qualifications
As the sun rose over Bill Armstrong Stadium, the 8 a.m. start time for the 2026 women’s Little 500 qualifications didn’t prevent supporters of every team from being loud.
