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(3 hours ago)
Indiana men’s basketball landed Bellarmine University transfer forward Langdon Hatton on Wednesday afternoon, he announced on Instagram. The 6-foot-10 senior has one year of eligibility remaining.
(7 hours ago)
Granfalloon, an arts and music festival inspired by famed Hoosier author Kurt Vonnegut, begins May 20 in Bloomington. This year the festival is themed around Vonnegut’s novel “Jailbird,” which examines the labor movement, the turn of the century and the Watergate scandal through a memoirist style. A complete schedule of the festival’s events can be found online.
(8 hours ago)
The IU Board of Trustees expressed support for President Pamela Whitten in a statement released Wednesday.
(05/14/24 10:46pm)
About 15 pro-Palestinian protesters from the Gaza encampment in Dunn Meadow stood outside the Federal Room in the Indiana Memorial Union to protest a listening session IU President Pamela Whitten hosted Tuesday afternoon with the College of Arts and Sciences. Protesters have been peacefully occupying Dunn Meadow for 20 days, demanding the Whitten administration financially divest from Israel.
(05/14/24 7:44pm)
Indiana softball started Big Ten conference play 0-6, losing back-to-back weekend series. It was far from the Hoosiers' 18-5 conference record in 2023 — one of its best seasons.
(05/14/24 3:44pm)
The following is a press release written by Justin Crossley for the City of Bloomington
(05/14/24 1:26pm)
The following is a press release written by MCDP Chair David Henry for Monroe County Democrats.
(05/13/24 9:12pm)
With a chance to propel up the national rankings and establish a spot atop the Big Ten standings, Indiana baseball faltered in Lincoln, Nebraska, against the Cornhuskers over the weekend, dropping two consecutive games after a 10-5 comeback win May 10.
(05/13/24 8:50pm)
Indiana track and field traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan this weekend for postseason competition at the men’s and women’s Big Ten Championships.
(05/13/24 8:55pm)
Among about 19 tents and four canopies, protesters of the pro-Palestinian encampment built a garden for Mother's Day on Sunday in the middle of Dunn Meadow.
(05/13/24 3:50pm)
Growing up in Mexico, I was immersed in the lively scenery of local culture. From the pulsating rhythms of traditional music to the vibrant street markets to the shores where surfers played with the waves or families enjoyed picnics, every corner exuded the essence of our heritage. However, the growing influence of corporate giants and digital nomads, people who work remotely but frequently relocate, typically making more money than the national average of roughly $14 a day, has begun to overshadow these cultural gems. What were once landmarks of our identity are now becoming huge apartment complexes, sprawling parking lots and cookie-cutter malls, mirroring the consumer culture and getting closer to a hegemony of homogeneity. This transformation leans toward the desires of outsiders rather than to the soul of the existing community.
(05/13/24 2:46pm)
The following is a press release written by MCDP Chair David Henry for Monroe County Democrats.
(05/12/24 10:26pm)
A man was found dead in a parking lot on the 2100 block of S. Liberty Drive early on the morning of May 7 with a gunshot wound in his chest, according to a press release by Bloomington Police Department Captain Ryan Pedigo. The man’s identity is being withheld by the Monroe County Coroner’s Office at this time.
(05/12/24 3:32pm)
I spent all summer saving up my money through my internship and working at my local farmers market, yet it all seems to escape quicker than I can make it. Over the past year, the fear of money has grown substantially. I spent months on the phone with Chase Bank due to errors regarding my debit card getting hacked five times and my credit card getting hacked once. They kept canceling my cards and sending new ones, but nothing was stopping the continuous charges on my accounts. The new technology to improve the hackers' abilities has made the world of money unsafe. I try to take every precaution to avoid places where my card could get hacked, but the internet is an unavoidable trap.
(05/11/24 8:55pm)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Saturday the ongoing geomagnetic storm will persist through at least Sunday. The storm started Friday.
(05/11/24 12:00pm)
A few weeks after a remarkable Sunday comeback to earn the Big Ten Championship, Indiana women’s golf’s season came to an end Wednesday in the NCAA Regionals. The No. 9 seed Hoosiers finished 10th place in the 12-team East Lansing Regional with an 895, 31-over par.
(05/10/24 9:40pm)
The following is a press release written by Justin Crossley for City of Bloomington.
(05/10/24 6:10pm)
People in Bloomington and across Indiana may be able to see the northern lights, or the aurora borealis, starting around 11 p.m. Friday into early Saturday morning — if cloud cover cooperates.
(05/10/24 3:23pm)
The IU Board of Trustees will hold a previously unscheduled executive session meeting 9 a.m. May 14, according to a press release. Executive sessions permit members of the board or invited participants only.
(05/10/24 2:36pm)
Indiana women’s tennis head coach Ramiro Azcui will not return to the program next year, according to an Indiana Athletics release. The Hoosiers finished the 2024 season with a 6-20 record overall and 0-11 in the Big Ten.