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IU freshman Elliott Elston didn’t want a bad grade.
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IU freshman Elliott Elston didn’t want a bad grade.
The City of Bloomington’s Commission on the Status of Women invites the community to celebrate the 2026 Women’s History Month Luncheon on Wednesday, March 25 at the Monroe Convention Center (302 S. College Ave).
The City of Bloomington has been awarded $1.44 million in federal funding to make streets safer and more comfortable for people who drive, walk, bike, and use mobility devices. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (USDOT) Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Grant Program, which supports communities working to reduce serious crashes and save lives.
Indiana baseball will return home Friday in a three-game series against Washington to open Big Ten play, following a two and a half week-long road trip with stops in Jacksonville, Cincinnati and Bowling Green, Kentucky.
The following is a press release written by Martin Boling for Campus Riot Co.
The IU Office of Student Life placed IU’s chapter of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity on cease and desist Wednesday for hazing, according to the OSL website. The investigation is ongoing, IU spokesperson Mark Bode said in an email to the Indiana Daily Student.
In case it wasn’t obvious as you read this from a glowing screen, we now live in a digitalized world. Though this has increased accessibility to entertainment through streaming, the move toward digital media and subsequent eradication of physical media has escalated the threat of what is known as “lost media.”
Darian DeVries admittedly fought the inevitable emotions all day Wednesday.
Twenty-three days.
Senior forward Sam Alexis was honored alongside his five fellow seniors prior to the start of the Indiana men’s basketball’s final home contest of the season. Alexis took the court alongside his parents, sister and coaches to cheers from the home crowd. Once the game started, he traded emotion for determination.
The Hoosiers defeated the Cornhuskers 72-69.
The Hoosiers defeated the Gophers 77-47.
With one minute and 17 seconds remaining in the first half of Indiana women’s basketball’s contest against Nebraska in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament, the Hoosiers were facing at a 20-point deficit.
With 3:29 remaining in the fourth quarter of Indiana women’s basketball’s contest against Nebraska, Cornhusker sophomore guard Britt Prince received an inbound pass from junior guard Logan Nissley. Prince then rose for a jumper from the short corner.
Indiana men’s basketball couldn’t afford to drop its final home game Wednesday if it wants to earn an NCAA Tournament berth.
One major issue that Indiana women’s basketball has had all season is a lack of production from the bench. Entering Wednesday, the Hoosiers ranked 357th in Division I in bench points per game with just 8.2, third-last in the entire country.
Monroe County is under a flood watch until noon Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. This means flooding may happen in areas with poor drainage and in urban areas.
You might miss it at first.
The Jacobs Opera and Ballet Theater will perform Jules Massenet’s “Cendrillon” this Friday and Saturday night at the Musical Arts Center. The productions, at the Musical Arts Center, will feature two casts, and an “Opera Insights Lecture” presented in the North Lobbyan hour before each performance.
Having started its Big Ten campaign 0-10, Indiana women’s basketball looked on pace to finish near the bottom of the conference standings. The Hoosiers then proceeded to win six of their last eight games.