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(10 hours ago)
After bikes tangled and riders fell down in lap 81, Black Key Bulls dominated the rest of the way to finish as back-to-back winners in the 2025 men’s Little 500. To start the race, Black Key Bulls held pole position in row one, with Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the middle and 3PH Cycling on the outside. Following in row two were Sigma Phi Epsilon on the inside, Forest Cycling in the middle and Chi Alpha on the outside. Row three consisted of Phi Delta Theta on the inside, Phi Gamma Delta in the middle and Sigma Nu on the outside, with the rest of the field bunched together behind them. As the pace car pulled away and the green flag was waved, the riders were off. On turn four in the early stages of the race, three teams were involved in an early crash in the back half of the pack. Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Sigma and Macro Cycling collided and fell behind. During the first 15 laps, six different teams held the lead. After 60 laps, Phi Kappa Psi had a 4.7-second lead, with Delta Sig falling behind after serving a penalty. With 119 laps to go, the yellow caution flag was waved as the riders went around turn one. The wipeout crash was caused by the Bears, and involved Forest, Phi Delt, CUTTERS, Sig Ep and FIJI, which all held strong positions in the race at that point. Once the green flag was waved again with 116 laps remaining, Black Key Bulls, Delta Tau Delta, SAE, Chi Alpha and Human Wheels rounded out the top five. Halfway through the race, Black Key Bulls, SAE and CUTTERS were all together in the top three with a healthy lead over the rest of the pack. By lap 140, it was a two-team race between Black Key Bulls and SAE. CUTTERS was in third place, behind the top two by 11 seconds.
(10 hours ago)
A year removed from the 37th running of the women’s Little 500, the 2025 race remains defined by a handful of pivotal moments that shaped both its outcome and its lasting significance.
(11 hours ago)
The hum of the Symphony Orchestra’s strings harmonized with the crescendo of the Oratorio Chorus’ voices Wednesday night at the Musical Arts Center for an opera titled “Mainstage in Concert: The Ordering of Moses.”
(16 hours ago)
As an audience of about a hundred watched Maja K. Mikkelsen’s film “The Last Observers,” a few wept at the scene of an elderly couple reminiscing on the life they had built with each other.
(04/23/26 1:01am)
Indiana softball catcher Avery Parker clenched her fists as she rounded first base at Bob Pearl Softball Field in Iowa City, Iowa. Then, she pointed at head coach Shonda Stanton as she approached third, shook her hand and continued toward home plate where her teammates waited to clamor her in celebration. Moments earlier, Parker hit her 46th career home run, breaking the program record.
(04/22/26 11:43pm)
Lexi McCoige, an aspiring marine biologist, will graduate in just over two weeks.
(04/22/26 8:11pm)
Indiana women’s basketball received its fourth transfer portal addition of the offseason, as former USC junior guard Malia Samuels committed to the Hoosiers on Wednesday, according to an X post from On3’s Talia Goodman. Samuels spent her first three collegiate seasons with the Trojans.
(04/22/26 8:36pm)
Getting noticed on TikTok isn't just about views anymore. Comments are what separate a video that fades from one that actually builds momentum. The more people talk about a piece of content, the more the algorithm takes notice and pushes it further.
(04/22/26 7:52pm)
The following is a press release from the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network.
(04/22/26 5:30pm)
On April 16, my friends and I eagerly sat down to watch the Season 2 finale of HBO Max’s hit series, “The Pitt.” Two weeks ago I had never seen the show. Now, I can’t get enough.
(04/22/26 4:53pm)
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.
(04/22/26 4:33pm)
The following is a press release written by Shannon Gayk for the Arts and Humanities Initiative at Indiana University.
(04/22/26 4:02pm)
(04/22/26 3:59pm)
The following is a press release written by Lucas González for the City of Bloomington.
(04/22/26 4:04pm)
IU Cinema celebrated the 30th anniversary of “Crash,” directed by David Cronenberg, on Tuesday night. The 1996 film is based on J.G. Ballard’s 1973 novel of the same name.
(04/22/26 3:31pm)
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
(04/22/26 3:09pm)
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
(04/22/26 2:57pm)
Families gathered at Fairview Elementary School’s gymnasium Tuesday night for a performance of “Mooch the Magnificent,” an opera created to be accessible to younger audiences. The performance marked the 25th anniversary of Bridges Musical Arts Youth Organization Orchestra, which celebrated by collaborating with Reimagining Opera for Kids and Stages Bloomington.
(04/22/26 1:10am)
Hogan Denny had been on a tear over Indiana baseball’s last nine games.
(04/21/26 11:28pm)
A first-inning grand slam from freshman catcher Owen ten Oever powered Indiana baseball to its fourth straight midweek victory and second-consecutive win Tuesday.