Indiana men’s basketball hangs around early, falters in 2nd half in loss to No. 8 Illinois
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Indiana men’s basketball entered Sunday with a daunting task: slowing the nation’s most efficient offense.
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Indiana men’s basketball entered Sunday with a daunting task: slowing the nation’s most efficient offense.
There are plenty of live music opportunities this week around Bloomington. From an upcoming album release to a mariachi performance, there’s a wide variety of musical genres that anyone can enjoy.
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R.P. Lumber Company Inc. completed its acquisition of Bender Lumber Company — a building materials supplier with eight locations in Southern Indiana — on Friday. That includes the supplier’s Bloomington location at 6002 W. State Road 46.
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With two outs, a 2–1 count and the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning, Indiana baseball was one routine ground ball away from a statement win.
The scoreboard Friday in Bryson Field at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, read 0-0. The game was entering the bottom of the fifth inning.
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Indiana men’s basketball lost four consecutive games over a week-and a half stretch in late January. The Hoosiers’ NCAA Tournament hopes were beginning to fade.
After starting Big Ten play with 10 straight losses, Indiana women’s basketball was on a three-game winning streak before it traveled to the West Coast for two contests in Los Angeles.
Love is in the air across Bloomington this Valentine’s Day, but not just in candlelit dinners in town. Beyond lectures and office hours, eight faculty couples are celebrating too. The Indiana Daily Student spoke with them to learn more about their traditions.
About 70 Bloomington residents, builders and community partners gathered at City Hall on Thursday evening to learn more about the new Hopewell neighborhood — the city’s largest housing development ever that has been in development since 2018.
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division is investigating Indiana University’s scholarship programs in a probe into compliance with federal law.
Notes of coffee filled the air as glasses clanged behind the bar at Poindexter just after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Students — each with a drink by their side — hunched over their laptops, hard at work.
As artificial intelligence tightens its grip on the digital world, higher education professors are kept on their toes, changing their policies and curriculums with each new advancement.
Indiana baseball kicked off its season in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, under bright, sunny skies Friday afternoon.
Due to impending weather, Indiana baseball’s opening series against No. 11 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will feature a doubleheader Saturday. Friday’s game will still be played as scheduled.
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Coming off three straight victories in the Big Ten, Indiana women’s basketball felt rejuvenated entering its two-game stretch in Los Angeles. Victories over Northwestern on Feb. 1, Wisconsin on Feb. 4 and rival Purdue on Feb. 8 put the Hoosiers firmly back into the race to claim a spot in the Big Ten Tournament.