Roger Kerr appointed as next Bloomington Fire Department Chief
Roger Kerr will serve as the next Chief of the Bloomington Fire Department, Mayor Kerry Thomson announced in a news release Wednesday.
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Roger Kerr will serve as the next Chief of the Bloomington Fire Department, Mayor Kerry Thomson announced in a news release Wednesday.
Ian Somerhalder will promote his bourbon brand, “Brother’s Bond Bourbon,” at Big Red Liquors from 4-6 p.m. March 7.
A plaintiff in an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit at 17, a luxury fashion model as a high school graduate and a role as Jules Vaughn in HBO’s Emmy award-winning series “Euphoria” at 19 — Hunter Schafer appeared as the keynote speaker for the second installment of the “Speaking of Excellence” lecture series at 7 p.m., Feb. 29 in the IU Auditorium.
In December 2022, Elisabeth Dunac sat down with her mom, Sedene, in their Florida apartment and evaluated her options. The 5-star prospect was set on either Indiana or Penn State, the decision depending on which university would best support her academic and athletic goals. Ultimately, Dunac chose to become a Hoosier rather than a Nittany Lion.
The Big Ten announced its 2023-24 all-conference honors Tuesday, a list that included four Indiana players.
When No. 14 Indiana water polo hosted No. 1 University of California, Los Angeles Bruins on March 2, it hoped to upset the best team in the nation.
Indiana men’s soccer head coach Todd Yeagley opted for a challenging schedule this spring, and this was clear in the Hoosiers’ 1-0 loss to Saint Louis University on March 2 at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana.
Indiana softball hosted the Hoosier Classic at Andy Mohr Field in Bloomington from March 1 – 3. It was a successful home-opening weekend for Team 51 as they went 4-0 in the tournament, displaying a full team effort and the depth in their dugout.
Amidst the craze of midterms, times of political uproar and my looming graduation, I’m experiencing an unprecedented amount of anxiety, difficulty concentrating and a lack of motivation to work on assignments. I’m tired and dread going to class everyday. While this level of burnout can seem scary, it’s a pervasive problem affecting a lot of the working population.
Members of the IU community met for a “Day of Action” to protest alleged attacks on academic freedom from Indiana University administration and the state government. The day-long event featured a teach-in and rally to address concerns surrounding Senate Bill 202, the threats previously faced by the Kinsey Institute and the Israel-Hamas war.
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IU Hillel and IU Student Government collaborated for Shabbat services, a Jewish education discussion and a Shabbat dinner on Friday. The discussion covered Jewish history, denominations, life events, symbols and Jewish denominations.
One step forward, two steps back: an apt description of No. 20 Indiana baseball’s weekend at the Frisco Classic in Frisco, Texas.
At 4:17 p.m, Sunday, sophomore guard Yarden Garzon tossed graduate student forward Mackenzie Holmes a post-entry pass with 1:22 seconds left in the third quarter. Holmes corralled the pass on the right block but landed awkwardly on her left leg. She hobbled in a circle before hobbling to the northwest corner of the court. Moments later, she limped to the bench and went into the locker room.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball closed out its regular season Sunday afternoon with a 71-54 win over Maryland on Senior Day. Fifth-year senior guard Sara Scalia’s performance and a stingy Hoosiers defense paved the way for the win over the Terrapins. Here are the storylines from Sunday’s matchup.
As Indiana senior guard Sydney Parrish guided in the first basket of the game, Maryland went back the other way for its first possession. Eight passes and 24 seconds later, the buzzer sounded, and Indiana’s defense got the hot start it needed to get the upper hand on the Terrapins.
Julian Reese elevated for a midrange jumper, looking to end Maryland’s five-and-a-half-minute scoring drought. But as the junior forward’s arms went up, the ball went down — into the waiting hands of Indiana sophomore center Kel’el Ware.
Xavier Johnson has cried a few times this season. Indiana men’s basketball’s sixth-year senior point guard isn’t afraid to admit it.
Freshman forward Mackenzie Mgbako received the ball in the left corner and stepped into a 3-pointer before firing and being knocked down, sinking it through the net plus the whistle for a foul. Surrounded by his teammates on the bench behind him, he flexed and emitted a yell before he got on his feet and echoed, “let’s go!” as Indiana men’s basketball crept closer to achieving a gargantuan comeback.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball returned to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Sunday, hosting Maryland on Senior Day and looking to improve to 15-0 at home this season.