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(04/05/24 5:13pm)
It’s rare for an independent film like “Late Night with the Devil” to conjure so much mainstream attention, but, as its ambitious leading man discovers, you can’t dance with the devil without confronting the consequences.
(04/05/24 2:16am)
Indiana women’s basketball will have two participants in the 2024 Women’s College Basketball All-Star game Saturday in Cleveland, Ohio.
(04/05/24 12:05pm)
BLOOMINGTON — Last spring, receiver Elijah Sarratt and linebacker Aiden Fisher resided in Harrisonburg, Virginia, navigating through football practice at James Madison University.
(04/04/24 11:30pm)
After Indiana baseball defeated Indiana State University 16-7 on Tuesday night, head coach Jeff Mercer said the Hoosiers looked loose and relaxed.
(04/04/24 9:48pm)
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of potentially triggering situations, such as antisemitism and hate speech.
(04/04/24 1:56pm)
IU recently held its Indiana University Student Government elections. As a first-time voter in those elections, I appreciated how many options I had to choose from and how easy it was to vote. With the 2024 presidential election on the horizon, it’s important to discuss how voting can be easier and more reflective of our values. It is increasingly evident election reform is needed at multiple levels.
(04/03/24 11:57pm)
Sometimes a team’s best effort is just not good enough to win, and that was the case for Indiana men’s tennis March 31 against No.1 Ohio State, a perennial juggernaut in men’s tennis with a national championship appearance in 2023 and a victory at this year’s indoor championship.
(04/03/24 3:49pm)
After two tough losses to the University of California, Davis and the University of California, Berkley, No. 15 Indiana water polo had two weeks of rest before its last home match against the No. 3 University of Southern California Trojans at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center.
(04/03/24 3:54am)
In a near-mirror image of its blowout loss in Terre Haute on March 19, Indiana baseball routed Indiana State University 16-7 Tuesday night at Bart Kaufman Field behind shortstop Tyler Cerny’s four-hit game and third baseman Josh Pyne’s go-ahead, slump-busting home run. Junior infielder Brock Tibbitts, who has started all but two possible games thus far in his career, exited the game with an apparent left leg injury in the top of the second inning.
(04/03/24 3:38pm)
In the middle of the city of New York, all I could think about was following those around me. I didn’t trust myself to lead a group of college students in the chaos of 34th Street. I simply followed; maybe the other media students I was on this trip with would know where to go. I was mainly thinking, “Maybe my feet won’t be as sore today if we’re going to take the subway.”
(04/02/24 5:09pm)
Bryson Tucker’s relationship with Indiana men’s basketball extends far beyond the fever dream that saw him go from first official visit to Hoosiers commit in just three days.
(04/02/24 1:07am)
As the home plate umpire raised his right fist signaling strike three, junior outfielder Taylor Minnick tossed her bat in front of her with her head down. The Michigan Wolverines were jumping up and down on Andy Mohr Field.
(04/01/24 6:11pm)
For four minutes next Monday afternoon, Indiana University’s Bloomington campus will be plunged into darkness as the moon shrouds the sun. Then the unprecedented crowd will immediately leave, likely causing major congestion — IU predicts it could take as long as 11 hours to clear parking lots.
(04/01/24 5:47pm)
Deep within the ground, naturally occurring uranium in rocks and soil breaks down, releasing a radioactive gas called radon. It rises through the dirt, dissipating into the open air. But when radon brews beneath a home or building, it seeps into the tiniest cracks and holes in the foundation, quickly accumulating in the structure and becoming trapped.
(04/01/24 5:16pm)
An IU Media School committee seeking a financial solution for student media — including IU Student Television, WIUX and the Indiana Daily Student — sent a final report for Media School Dean David Tolchinsky on Monday morning. Final decisions, which Tolchinsky expects by the end of the semester, may require approval from the provost and the IU Board of Trustees, the dean wrote in a Feb. 19 email to faculty.
(04/01/24 4:40pm)
The Indiana National Guard will send 50 troops to El Paso, Texas early April for Operation Lone Star, an effort created by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in 2021 to enforce federal and state laws preventing migration along the border. The troops, made up of 50 men and women, will spend 10 months at the border, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb wrote in a column for the IndyStar in February.
(04/01/24 4:08pm)
The Bloomington City Council is considering a resolution that calls for a ceasefire, more aid for civilians in Gaza and the release of hostages in the Israel-Hamas War during its regular meeting April 3.
(03/31/24 12:00pm)
ALBANY, N.Y. — The final buzzer sounded. Mackenzie Holmes untucked her crimson No. 54 jersey at the elbow on the west side of MVP Arena. It was all over.
(03/31/24 4:17am)
Indiana baseball continued its middling performance this weekend, splitting a four-game series versus Butler University. With the series finale tied at five at the top of the ninth inning, Indiana’s bullpen once again sputtered. Butler first baseman Kade Lewis hit a go-ahead three-run home run and southpaw Cole Graverson slammed the door to send the Bulldogs home with an 8-5 victory just hours after being blown out by 19 runs.
(03/31/24 3:24am)
Andrew Wiggins was in no rush. With a slow-breaking ball looming right over the heart of the plate, the Indiana baseball freshman subtly lifted his right foot off the ground, preparing to use every ounce of power he had to punish the incoming pitch.