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(10/20/25 6:59pm)
Rural Indiana communities are invited to apply for the 2026 Rural Placemaking Studio, a program that connects Indiana University faculty and students with rural residents who seek to enhance their communities through art and design.
(10/20/25 9:38pm)
Author and professor P. Djèlí Clark visited Morgenstern Books and Café on Friday night as one of the final stops on his book tour to discuss his newest novella, “Ring Shout.”
(10/20/25 7:01pm)
We, the undersigned, are emeriti faculty members of the IU School of Journalism (now the Media School). Some of us hold degrees from IU. Some of us were student reporters at IU or elsewhere in our day. Some of us chose to join the faculty here because of IU’s reputation as a fine university and one with an accredited journalism program ranked among the best in the country. Some of us spent our entire academic careers at IU; others came later, following professional and academic careers elsewhere. Some of us represent a mix of the above.
(10/20/25 7:01pm)
The Journalism faculty at Indiana University are appalled by Chancellor David A. Reingold’s decision to cut the print edition of the Indiana Daily Student hours before publication. This move broke with the Student Media Action Plan, threatened the editorial independence of our student journalists and breached the core values of journalism that we discuss every day in our classrooms.
(10/20/25 5:55pm)
Indiana football’s 3:30 p.m. contest against Maryland on Nov. 1 is CBS’ B1G TIME GAME, according to the network’s release Monday.
(10/20/25 5:47pm)
Indiana University’s 2025 Homecoming theme was “There’s No Place Like Homecoming.” A nod to the classic 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz,” the Student Athletic Board’s first-place float featured a yellow brick road leading up to an elevated miniature version of Memorial Stadium and a cutout of Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti’s face on either side.
(10/20/25 3:53pm)
Spooky fun was brought to Bloomington’s Monroe County Fairgrounds with local vendors, tarot readings, costume contests and trick-or-treating just a couple of weeks before Halloween.
(10/20/25 3:03pm)
I am always a bit disappointed when I go to a Halloween party and everything that’s played is 40-year-old music, all from the same cult classic movies or bands. While there’s nothing inherently wrong with those songs, I crave something more. If I’m going to dress up as a vampire, surely I want to bop to something more than just “Ghostbusters.”
(10/20/25 2:43pm)
This is an audio transcript of the Weekly News Rundown
(10/20/25 2:18am)
Indiana women’s soccer did what it has done all season — leaned on its defense. But this time, the offense joined the party.
(10/20/25 1:28am)
After a lack of attendance postponed Monday’s meeting, the five-member Ellettsville Town Council held a special meeting Friday morning to address a packed agenda — including the town’s 2026 budget, annexation, fee increases and more.
(10/20/25 1:06am)
At full strength, Indiana volleyball would have four middle blockers. However, the current roster is down to just two.
(10/19/25 11:13pm)
Ahead of No. 22 Indiana volleyball’s match against Ohio State, it had played just one game inside of its home gym, Wilkinson Hall, since Sept. 5.
(10/19/25 10:33pm)
With playoff backs against the wall, Indiana women’s soccer returned to a place it has found immense success at. The Hoosiers welcomed Penn State to Bill Armstrong Stadium on Sunday with an undefeated home record on the line.
(10/19/25 10:06pm)
It is easy to get stuck doing the same things every week but with many free possibilities for live music this week, it is easy to get out and do something.
(10/19/25 9:58pm)
Entering Sunday’s showdown, the Penn State Field Hockey Complex was a fortress for opposing teams. The Nittany Lions were 6-0 in front of home fans and were the only Big Ten team not to lose at home this season.
(10/19/25 6:50pm)
Indiana football improved to No. 2 in The Associated Press’ Top 25 Poll released Sunday.
(10/19/25 5:50pm)
Organizers estimated 1,300 demonstrators gathered in Bloomington for the “No Kings” nationwide day of protest, wielding hand-drawn signs, costumes, bubbles and instruments on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn.
(10/19/25 3:55pm)
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(10/19/25 4:24pm)
The Hoosiers defeated the Spartans 38-13.