PRESS RELEASE: City of Bloomington Utilities to Continue West Second Street Modernization and Safety Improvements
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
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The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
In the fifth game of conference play on Mar. 20, Indiana men’s tennis faced off against No. 5 Ohio State. It was the Hoosiers’ first outdoor match of the year, and they came out swinging.
Indiana women’s tennis lost its matches Saturday and Sunday against Northwestern and Illinois on the road. Indiana blew an early lead against Northwestern and struggled to find their footing in singles against Illinois, leading to a disappointing weekend all around.
“Project Hail Mary” is the first film I’ve seen this year that actually feels like a blockbuster. With a budget of around $250 million, Amazon MGM Studios put a lot of faith in this project, making the film its most expensive to date.
Indiana baseball leaned on its most reliable hitter, and it’s leader in all major hitting stats, to secure its first Big Ten series win of the season, as sophomore first baseman Jake Hanley powered the Hoosiers past Minnesota over the weekend.
Indiana baseball put together its most complete stretch of the season, finishing 3-1 across four games over March 14-22. The Hoosiers earned a marquee midweek win at Vanderbilt University on March 17 and a series victory against Minnesota over the weekend at Bart Kaufman Field in Bloomington.
On the road for the first time in Big Ten play, Indiana softball won its weekend series against Maryland. Junior utility player Alex Cooper and sophomore infielder Madalyn Strader powered the Hoosiers to 25 combined runs across three games.
Many kids dream of becoming an Olympic gold medalist. For 261 Indiana University athletes, their dream of participating in the Olympics became a reality.
Indiana University athletics has produced world-class athletes for decades. From NBA champion Isiah Thomas to NFL running back Anthony Thompson, and more recently, quarterback Fernando Mendoza, the Hoosiers have never lacked star power.
I’ve lived in Bloomington my whole life, but rarely did I stroll around the Indiana University campus. That obviously changed when I became a freshman at IU in fall 2023, yet my lack of experience on campus led to little knowledge about the people who stand — or sit — for eternity.
For Indiana University students and Bloomington residents, Fourth Street provides affordable, international dining within walking distance of campus.
Indiana University researchers and alumni have been at the frontlines of innovation since the early 20th century, with Nobel laureates like geneticist James Watson and physicist J. Hans Jensen among their ranks. Flashing forward to the 21st century, the passion and ingenuity of IU academics endure. For example, in just the past 15 years, the IU Innovation and Commercialization Office has issued 1,340 patents, affirming IU’s historical commitment to discovery and invention.
It’s 3 p.m., better known as rush hour on campus. Students crowd the sidewalks, some heading to Kirkwood for coffee and lunch and some traversing Dunn’s Woods to shave a few seconds off their commute to class.
Bloomington, overall, is very dog friendly. It has two dedicated dog parks — the Ferguson Dog Park and the Switchyard Park dog park. There are plenty of hotels that allow your furry friends to stay the night. Your dog will be sure to get pets from friendly college students as you walk down Kirkwood.
Running has seen a boom in popularity over the past several years. According to the State of U.S. Marathons 2025 report, the number of people running has increased each year since 2020, with over 432,000 people across the U.S. participating in marathons last year. Younger people, those under 25, in particular, have seen the highest spike in total participation for running, the report found.
Bloomington is a great town to bring a pet — especially if they like attention. With tons of sights to see (and smell), your pet won’t be bored in B-Town.
As a photographer, I’ve spent quite a bit of time snapping pictures around Bloomington. I’ve found more locations than I know what to do with, but not everyone has the luxury of spending four years scoping out spots. If you’re just here for a weekend, here are a few of my favorites.
Indiana wrestling closed out its season with a 21st place finish in the NCAA Championships this weekend. Six Hoosiers competed, and the team finished with 19.5 total points in the 79-team competition at Rocket Arena in Cleveland.
After falling behind early, Indiana baseball battled back for a 7-2 victory over Minnesota on Saturday at Bart Kaufman Field in Bloomington. The Hoosiers’ third consecutive win marks their longest streak of the season and improved them to 10-12 overall and 3-5 in the Big Ten. They are 5-2 at home this season.
Indiana baseball took a significant blow to its pitching depth earlier this week when the Hoosiers announced that senior right-handed pitcher Jackson Bergman would miss the rest of the season with an elbow injury. That challenge surfaced Friday night.