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(04/14/24 9:30pm)
When Devin Taylor saw a wild pitch trickle toward first base Saturday afternoon at Bart Kaufman Field, he trotted toward home plate, threw both arms in the air and flashed a wide grin.
(04/14/24 8:48pm)
In Indiana, one in five students haven’t mastered reading by the end of third grade. It’s just one of many states across the nation that are facing the issue of elementary illiteracy, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/16/24 9:49pm)
After No. 15 Indiana water polo took a nail-biting loss April 6 to Arizona State University, it looked to snap a four-game losing streak with two away weekend matches against No. 17 San Jose State University and No. 3 Stanford University.
(04/14/24 8:07pm)
Indiana track and field split up once again this weekend, with the distance runners traveling to California to compete in the Bryan Clay Invitational and the Beach Invitational, while the field event groups and sprinters headed to Muncie, Indiana, for the We Fly Challenge.
(04/14/24 7:46pm)
A petition to rezone one of the largest tracts of undeveloped land in Bloomington could get its final mark of approval from the Bloomington City Council this week. The council will hear the rezoning petition, which would support the Summit District, during its regular meeting April 17.
(04/14/24 7:26pm)
As Indiana University gears up for the Little 500 races April 19 and 20, local authorities have tips for the community to stay safe during the “World’s Greatest College Weekend.”
(04/14/24 6:22pm)
The 1968 Columbia University protests represent the pinnacle of student-led activism. These protests were invoked for two main reasons. First was resistance against the proposal to build a gymnasium for the university which would lead to the displacement of the local minority population of Harlem, seen as a move toward segregation. Second was a demand for the university to cut ties with the Institute for Defense Analyses, a think tank affiliated with the U.S. Department of Defense — which at that time was involved in the bloody war of Vietnam. Opposition to this war was the primary reason they demanded divestment from IDA.
(04/14/24 1:00pm)
Ever since I was young, I’ve constantly heard about the importance of being healthy and taking care of yourself. Back then, being healthy was about eating vegetables, which as a child were poison, and exercising in some way, which often felt like a punishment. When I was young, I didn’t understand the importance of being healthy and what advantages it brought. Healthiness felt like a cruel idea, because what could be good for me that wouldn't let me eat candy and watch TV?
(04/14/24 12:22am)
Down 8-0 after an inning and a half, things looked bleak for Indiana baseball. The Hoosiers, less than 24 hours removed from a 15-4 shellacking at the hands of Penn State’s high-powered offense, found themselves on the verge of losing their second consecutive home series against a conference opponent.
(04/13/24 9:41pm)
Washington State University transfer and redshirt freshman guard Myles Rice committed to Indiana on Saturday afternoon, he announced on Instagram. He was in the midst of a visit to Indiana’s campus, originally scheduled for April 12-14.
(04/13/24 7:54pm)
Indiana men’s basketball is slated to host four transfer portal prospects on visits April 12-16, Jeff Rabjohns of Peegs.com reported. The Hoosiers have five open scholarships with six returnees and one high school recruit locked in.
(04/13/24 3:30pm)
When Indiana football takes the field for its spring game April 18, it will do so without running back Trent Howland.
(04/13/24 3:46am)
The trees shook, the corner flags flapped and the Indiana men’s soccer team breezed to a victory over IUPUI on a windy Friday night at Bill Armstrong Stadium. After three 30-minute periods, the Hoosiers came out on top 3-0.
(04/13/24 3:51am)
Positional partnerships are indicators of a team’s chemistry on the pitch, and this held true for Indiana men’s soccer this past season. But with the turnover the squad faces heading into next season, new partnerships are being formed this spring and were present in Indiana's 3-0 victory against IUPUI on Friday.
(04/12/24 5:06pm)
Feathers will be ruffled when the national co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega hosts its annual Rubber Duck Race fundraiser from 12-3 p.m. Saturday, April 13 at the IMU by the campus river.
(04/12/24 3:17pm)
President Pamela Whitten, IU’s 19th president and first woman to serve in the role, will be subject to a vote of no confidence Tuesday — not even three years after she first stepped foot on campus in the summer of 2021.
(04/12/24 4:00pm)
In an era where individuals can shape entire domains, Caitlin Clark has emerged as a revolutionary force in women's basketball, igniting a transformative wave that has bolstered the sport's viewership, respect and fan base. Dubbed the "Caitlin Clark Effect," her impact echoes the legendary tales of sports icons. Yet it carves a unique legacy, particularly in women's basketball, from the collegiate level to the WNBA.
(04/11/24 10:18pm)
One week removed from becoming the first Big Ten team since 2019 to win a series at Maryland, Indiana baseball returns home to face the Penn State Nittany Lions as both teams look to claw their way out of the crowded conference midfield.
(04/11/24 8:41pm)
For some, it happens slowly: the regard for things such as giving out treats on Valentine’s Day, or trick-or-treating on Halloween, is gradually coaxed out of that part of your brain labeled “important things.” For others, it occurs like the shattering of a window: One well-placed pebble brings down the entire illusion. Perhaps you caught your guardian eating Santa’s cookies, or woke up on Easter Day to find that the bunny hadn’t come, and instead, it was time to have a serious conversation about holiday mascots. Either way, every one of us experiences that cruel transition from childhood to adulthood, characterized by a loss of wonder and the increasing presence of a monotonous cycle of responsibilities. You come to forget what day of the year you must wear green to avoid getting pinched, but are intensely aware of when your bills are due.
(04/11/24 8:23pm)
Switchyard Park had an estimated 8,000 visitors on Monday, the day of the eclipse, according to an email from Julie Ramey, Bloomington Parks and Recreation Community Relations Manager.