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UPDATE: The travel advisory was lifted 1:30 p.m. Friday after road conditions improved.
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UPDATE: The travel advisory was lifted 1:30 p.m. Friday after road conditions improved.
After suffering a 21-point loss to Illinois in its Big Ten opener on Dec. 6, Indiana women’s basketball returned to the hardwood against the University of Louisiana at Monroe looking to rebound from its defeat.
Each year amid the lights, carols and decorations of the holiday season, many people are overcome with a spirit of generosity. New Hope for Families, a Bloomington nonprofit that strives to provide shelter and resources to families with young children who have been impacted by homelessness, seeks to channel that holiday spirit into good.
Indiana Daily Student men's basketball reporters discuss the Hoosiers' disappointing loss to the University of Louisville and dig into Lamar Wilkerson's historic performance in a dominant win over Penn State.
Indiana football redshirt junior quarterback Fernando Mendoza was named the college football Associated Press Player of the Year on Thursday. The recognition comes after Mendoza earned Walter Camp National Player of the Year honors on Wednesday.
As the semester comes to an end, students are putting in their last-ditch effort to end the semester strong before the holidays. With final exams, essays and group projects that need to be finished, you might need some words of encouragement to keep you going. So, here are five podcast episodes that will help you get through finals week:
The Indiana Senate turned down a Republican redistricting bill in a 31-19 vote Thursday, ending a months-long fight over Indiana’s congressional districts.
The following is a press release written by Kristy Taylor for the Monroe County Humane Association.
The Bloomington City Council spent Wednesday’s deliberation session trying to narrow down the long list of tangible goals that will guide the city’s first full outcome-based budget in 2027 — but debate on whether the new system will work at all took up much of the meeting.
The Bloomington Police Department arrested a woman Wednesday after she allegedly called the BPD Records Division and threatened to “kill people,” saying she “planned to shoot an explosive device into the Monroe County Central Emergency Dispatch Center,” according to an email from BPD Captain Ryan Pedigo.
For just the second time in program history and the first time in 15 years, Indiana volleyball is headed to the NCAA regional semifinals with a chance to make history.
The Crimson Closet, a free borrowing closet for professional clothing spearheaded by Indiana University Student Government, is set to open officially Jan. 12.
Andrew Miller, co-editor-in-chief: Delivery robots are a stain on humanity and a chimera of our worst tendencies. Valuable time and resources, which could be directed toward housing, computers, spacecraft and countless other items of more use, are being used to deliver $20 hamburgers.
Fernando Mendoza lay in his bed in the days after Indiana football defeated then-No. 1 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship game Dec. 6.
Josie Zink trudges up to mounds of backpacks and flying discs, water bottles and tennis shoes strewn near a soccer goal on Woodlawn Field.
Heading into the 2025 season, no Football Bowl Subdivision program had suffered more losses in its history than Indiana football’s 715 defeats.
Indiana women’s basketball returns to Bloomington on Thursday to face off against the University of Louisiana at Monroe after suffering a 78-57 defeat to Illinois on Saturday.
The Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools, a fundraising organization for the Monroe County Community School Corporation, received a $18,698 grant to improve the safety of students walking to school, foundation Executive Director Cyrilla Helm said.
Monroe County will be under a winter weather advisory from 5 p.m. Thursday to 10 a.m. Friday.
Before he was placed at the IU School of Medicine, Keller Vincent knew Bloomington was the place for him. Not just because he earned his undergraduate degree at IU and didn’t want to find a new vet for his dog, but because he heard about a unique opportunity: the Gender Diverse and Queer Clinic.