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Local band Prairie Scout and artist Connor McLaren took the stage on Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. in the iconic Buskirk-Chumley Theater for a crowd of Bloomington music fans.
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When deciding where I wanted to live for my first year in college, I was overwhelmed with options. I could go the traditional route, live in a dorm, or join a living-learning community. During my IU Red Carpet Day experience, I visited Collins LLC and knew immediately that it was where I wanted to live. Five months in, I couldn’t be any happier with my decision. While you can meet friends in any living situation, an LLC provides additional opportunities to make connections, get involved in activities and feel supported.
Then No. 16-ranked Indiana water polo swept all competition at the Wolverine Invitational over the weekend.
The Bloomington Plan Commission is considering a petition to rezone one of the largest tracts of undeveloped land in the city and build a mixed-residential development that could house around 10,000 residents, just above the entire population of Mooresville, Indiana.
The IU chapter of the Co-Ed Professional Business Fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi was placed on cease and desist due to hazing Tuesday.
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As soon as I entered the doors, my eyes instantly met with an overwhelming amount of Italian goods. I walked down the first aisle and saw hundreds of bags of pasta, numerous types of tomato sauce and rows of Italian olive oil. Within minutes, I knew I had discovered a Bloomington gem.
Bloomington was named a top place to view the rare total solar eclipse taking place April 8 in an Explore article.
Toremac LLC, a company operating several restaurants in the Bloomington area, failed to pay overtime and properly record daily hours for back-of-house employees, according to an investigation by the US Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division.
College, I’ve been told, is a time to discover yourself. As I get further into my college career, I fully believe this statement to be true. You’re young, free and excited. The possibilities are endless, and you can quite literally do anything you set your mind to. It’s a time to grow, explore and understand yourself. In other words, it's all about you.
All it took was 18 seconds.
No. 10 Indiana women’s basketball defeated Maryland 87-73 Wednesday night as the Hoosiers took their first road win against the Terrapins in program history.
No. 10 Indiana women’s basketball (18-2, 9-1 Big Ten) rolled past Maryland (12-9, 4-6 Big Ten) on Wednesday night, winning 87-73. Big performances from fifth-year senior guard Sara Scalia and graduate student forward Mackenzie Holmes fueled the Hoosiers past the Terrapins, whose late comeback rally came up short.
The Jacobs School of Music launched its new mental health resource, the Office of Wellness and Arts Health Initiatives (OWAHI), last semester.
The Hoosiers are 4-1 on the season.
“Samia Halaby Uncanceled,” an event showcasing videos of Palestinian painter Samia Halaby’s art and life, will take place 7 p.m. Feb. 17 in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Sponsored by the IU Bloomington chapter of the American Association of University Professors and private donors, the event will be free but require a ticket.
Indiana men’s soccer added another transfer to its roster with graduate student forward Justin Weiss on Wednesday, according to an Indiana Athletics release. Weiss joins sophomore defender Quinton Elliot in Indiana’s 2024 transfer class.
The Hoosiers play next on Feb. 3, 2024, against Penn State in Bloomington.