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In August, I watched and logged 33 horror movies on Letterboxd – an app used by both serious cinephiles and casual moviegoers to write reviews, find new films and track ones they’ve already seen. Every sweltering night, I would come home to my apartment, crank the A/C and pick a horror movie to decompress with. You may be wondering: “how does one decompress with scenes of gruesome terror and visceral violence?” To which I’d say, I don’t know – I’m just a girl in her horror era.
T-minus five minutes until the start of the race.
IU announced Monday that IU President Pamela Whitten approved the university’s climate action plan in an IU Today press release. The plan, based on the recommendations of IU’s Climate Action Planning Committee, will lead IU on a path to carbon neutrality by 2040.
Through the late 2010s and early 2020s, there has been a noticeable uptick in the number of artists whose popularity was boosted by the algorithmic chaos of social media. Said artists are sometimes written off due to some perceived illegitimacy of internet-based fame.
Redshirt freshman Tayven Jackson has earned Indiana football’s starting quarterback job, head coach Tom Allen revealed at a Monday press conference. After months of mystery surrounding the role, Jackson will be the Hoosiers’ signal caller against the University of Louisville on Saturday.
Indiana volleyball returns from the Stacheville Invitational in Clarksville, Tennessee with three victories, sweeping their opponents in nine straight sets. The host Austin Peay State University, Lindenwood University and Valparaiso University were the teams Indiana faced over the weekend.
While injuries to senior wide receivers Cam Camper and E.J. Williams Jr. midway through Friday’s game isn’t what head coach Tom Allen wanted to see, it allowed another receiver to step up.
In one moment, Tayven Jackson was on the ground, writhing in pain with his left leg lifted. The next, he was leading a touchdown drive.
He only needed two touches.
Indiana men’s soccer lost for the second time this season in its 1-0 loss to the University of South Florida on Friday night.
Indiana football welcomed Indiana State University to Memorial Stadium on Friday night, a week after holding Ohio State to 23 points. While the Sycamores — an FCS school — aren’t highly ranked like the Buckeyes, Indiana defeated Indiana State 41-7 Friday.
Indiana women’s soccer took the field against the University of Louisville on Thursday night hoping to build off its 2-0 win against Northern Illinois University on Sept. 3. Louisville, coming off its first win of the season, attempted to shut down the Hoosiers’ offensive attack but ultimately fell 2-0 to Indiana.
At 8p.m. on a cool Thursday evening, a young boy who seems to have just learned the art of scootering zooms past an elderly couple in the plaza of Switchyard Park, a destination off of Bloomington’s B-line trail. His neon green swimsuit with half-peeled bananas, only a blur.
The IU chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated was placed on cease and desist Friday for hazing. All activities within the chapter are suspended until further notice.
Indiana field hockey’s season has officially kicked off. Aug. 25-27, the team wasted no time putting itself up against some of the best in the country.
Relying less on its wingers than in the last few games, No. 10 Indiana men’s soccer defeated Seton Hall University 1-0 Monday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Indiana football head coach Tom Allen thought his defense should have conceded fewer points. Redshirt senior linebacker Jacob Mangum-Farrar — a transfer from Stanford University this offseason — thought it could have been a shutout.
The biggest question leading into Indiana football’s season opener against No. 3 Ohio State was who the Hoosiers would anoint as their starting quarterback --- and the same question remains following Saturday’s 23-3 loss at Memorial Stadium.
Leading up to Saturday’s clash with No. 3 Ohio State, Indiana head coach Tom Allen praised his defensive unit for the strides they made during fall camp.