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(04/16/24 1:30pm)
Indiana football is set to conclude its first spring under head coach Curt Cignetti at 8 p.m. Thursday, when the Hoosiers take the field inside Memorial Stadium for an exhibition game.
(04/15/24 11:45pm)
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition approved a motion for a three-day strike in a vote concluding Monday. Following a general meeting Sunday, union members voted on the motion. 92.4% of members voted in favor of authorizing the strike and 7.6% opposed.
(04/16/24 6:25pm)
Indiana men’s basketball has landed a big transfer portal target — literally.
(04/15/24 10:49pm)
At the tail end of five consecutive road matches that began March 30 against No. 2 Michigan, Indiana women’s tennis entered a weekend series against No. 35 Illinois and No. 37 Northwestern. The Hoosiers lost both matches 4-0.
(04/15/24 9:11pm)
The Burning Couch Festival kicked off at 11:30 a.m. and went until 9 p.m. Sunday at Switchyard Park. Those attending were able to listen to live music, explore many different local businesses and eat from local food vendors.
(04/15/24 8:57pm)
Once material for dystopian novels, the brain-computer interface world is now a possible reality that could be here sooner than expected. Companies have been making large strides with spearheads like Elon Musk leading the charge in the real-world integration of this mechanical dream.
(04/15/24 8:08pm)
Biniam Bizuneh and headliner Robby Hoffman performed at The Comedy Attic this past weekend. In preparation for their visit to Bloomington, and Bizuneh’s return, I spoke with him about his time here and his career since graduating from IU in 2012.
(04/15/24 6:34pm)
Within the halls of Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, professionals say new opportunities for important research will be available due to a donation that could potentially open new avenues for lung cancer research. The donation is a gift from Julie Wood to honor her late husband Tom Wood, who was a popular Indianapolis auto executive and Western Michigan University alumni. Wood passed away in 2010 from lung cancer and was a frequent donor to IU cancer research.
(04/15/24 4:07pm)
This story was written by Bridget Hyland. It was originally published by the Tribune News Service here: https://delivery.tribuneconten...
(04/15/24 3:36pm)
Last Monday, people across a thin line of North America witnessed a spectacular event: a total solar eclipse. The last total eclipse in the U.S. was in 2017. The eclipse on Monday was slated to be much more of a spectacle than the prior, and rightfully so; the moon was almost 8,000 miles closer to Earth than the 2017 event, and the path of totality was much wider. Cities like Bloomington saw tens of thousands of viewers, and although we didn’t see as many tourists as expected, Monroe County was still a hotspot for the eclipse due to its geolocation; smack-dab in the middle of the path of totality.
(04/15/24 2:48pm)
The following is a press release by Monroe County Democrats for The Blue Revue.
(04/15/24 2:21pm)
The concert style theatre show, “The Simon and Garfunkel Story” will make its Bloomington debut at 7:30 p.m. April 25 in the IU Auditorium.
(04/15/24 12:05pm)
Indiana football is entering the final week of spring practice, but head coach Curt Cignetti isn’t done adding to his first roster in Bloomington.
(04/15/24 12:15am)
At 6 p.m. April 10 at the FAR Center for Contemporary Arts, members of the Bloomington Poetry Slam and other community members gathered to celebrate the launch of Dan “Sully” Sullivan’s new book, “O Body,” a collection of poems that delves into questions of masculinity, fatherhood, home and the complex relationship with one’s own body.
(04/14/24 10:07pm)
Art is the greatest form of human expression. This form of expression has been essential in vocalizing pain as a common human experience. Confessional poetry perfectly embodies this. It focuses on individual experience generally dealing with extremely personal topics like mental illness and sexuality. It highlights the rawness of pain.
(04/14/24 9:42pm)
When my dad told me we were moving to Bloomington 13 years ago, I immediately started crying. I panicked. I wouldn’t live in Philadelphia anymore. I’d have to make new friends. These thoughts freaked me out, and it seemed impossible to comprehend. I remember pacing around our living room, and suddenly saying, “It’s okay. This is fine. It’ll be fun.” My coping mechanisms have always confused me.
(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.