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(02/29/24 12:00am)
INDIANAPOLIS — As he approached Table B inside Hall J at the Indiana Convention Center, Aaron Casey recognized several familiar faces from his days an hour down the road in Bloomington.
(02/28/24 10:12pm)
This is perhaps my most stereotypical “film bro” take, but I think Joel and Ethan Coen are two of the greatest American directors working today. I love the Coen brothers as much as the Dude from “The Big Lebowski” loves White Russians. I’d even go so far as to say I take pride in being an expert on the “Coenesque.” From their lovably eccentric characters to their critical but oftentimes playful exploration of nihilism and its fallacies, the Coens have mastered the art of making films that are widely accessible and thematically dense.
(02/28/24 11:39pm)
Neil Smith, lead vocalist for Peach Pit, crowd surfs during day two of Lollapalooza on Aug. 4, 2023, in Chicago’s Grant Park. The band was announced to play March 6 in the IU Auditorium.
(02/28/24 5:22am)
Xavier Johnson turned to his left, lifted his right arm to trigger position and reminded Indiana basketball of the potential it once had.
(02/28/24 4:44am)
Indiana men’s basketball sophomore center Kel’el Ware was scorching hot against Wisconsin on Tuesday night. Ware scored 27 points, gathered 11 rebounds and swatted five shots to lift the Hoosiers past the Badgers in a 74-70 win, breaking Indiana’s four-game losing streak.
(02/28/24 4:42am)
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball was back in action Tuesday in Evanston, Illinois, for its final road contest of the season to take on the Northwestern Wildcats.
(02/28/24 4:34am)
One after the other, his routine is unchanged. He keeps his eyes fastened on the hoop 15 feet away, takes a deep breath, pounds one dribble on the hardwood and, after bending his knees and hunching to the court, shifts the weight from his feet upward to release his shot.
(02/28/24 3:36am)
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball looked to stay focused Tuesday night as it traveled to Evanston, Illinois, to take on Northwestern. The Wildcats kept the game close through the first half, but the Hoosiers pulled away, outscoring them 28-12 in a massive third quarter.
(02/28/24 3:27am)
For the second time in eight years, a ranked Indiana team was upset by Purdue Fort Wayne in an early-season matchup.
(02/28/24 2:27am)
Behind 27 points from Indiana sophomore center Kel’el Ware, Indiana men’s basketball defeated Wisconsin 74-70 Tuesday night at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
(02/28/24 2:11am)
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball took to the hardwood Tuesday against Northwestern at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, Illinois. Coming off defeating No. 4 Iowa on Feb. 22, the Hoosiers throttled the Wildcats en route to an 84-64 victory.
(02/28/24 12:40am)
After months of protests and listening sessions, the IU Board of Trustees will once again discuss designating the Kinsey Institute as a “university-related entity” at meetings Feb. 29 and March 1 at IU Southeast’s campus in New Albany. IU officials have said the decision will help put them in compliance with a new Indiana law barring state dollars from the institute, but critics claim the move will put the institute’s collections of sexological artifacts in jeopardy by placing them in university control, where they could be vulnerable to future outside pressure.
(02/27/24 9:33pm)
Jack Davis: People packing up 10-15 minutes before class ends is silly. The professor gives us hours of their time each week, so the least we can do is sit through the final 15 minutes of class, humoring them without all the rustling of our backpacks.
(02/27/24 7:36pm)
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(02/27/24 4:48pm)
What if I told you the reason the fabric is already pilling on the sweater you bought last month was because of a few businessmen and the lightbulb?
(02/27/24 3:44pm)
“In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Everything that was directly lived has receded into a representation,” the French Marxist Guy Debord introduces his book “The Society of the Spectacle.”
(02/27/24 3:55pm)
Indiana softball headed out to the desert to participate in the Hillenbrand Invitational in Tucson, Arizona, for another five-game set Feb. 23-25. The Hoosiers won against Central Michigan University, Drake University and Marshall University, but lost twice to the invitational’s host, No. 17 University of Arizona.
(02/26/24 10:11pm)
I grew up with the world in the palm of my hand. From my earliest Gameboy Color to my school-issued ThinkPad, to my first smartphone, technology was constantly at my beck and call — always ready to take a picture, play a game, send a message or answer a question. Nothing felt off-limits with such potential at my fingertips: the ability to do whatever I pleased, whenever I wanted.
(02/26/24 10:06pm)
Silence is a scary thing to sit with. It makes many of us so uncomfortable, we feel the need to fill it up — sometimes with a joke or a “how’s your day been?” Although those are harmless ways to quiet silence, there are more dangerous ways.
(02/26/24 8:47pm)
No. 13 Indiana water polo finished with a 2-2 record and earned 13th place at the Barbara Kalbus Invitational from Feb. 23-25 in Irvine, California.