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As my junior year is coming to an abrupt end, I am excited and hopeful for the next year and all the new things I will learn. When I look back to the person I was coming to college, I remember being so intimidated by change. I worried about making new friends, was daunted by new experiences and challenges — but nothing could have prepared me for the experience itself.
This story was written by Whitney Downard. It was originally published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle here: https://indianacapitalchronicl...
On one fine day, while navigating the cesspool of Instagram Reels, I stumbled upon a reel of a rather cute guy. Naturally, I commented “cute” on that post expressing my opinion about the reel. The comment section is something that I often avoid when interacting with social media but whenever I do use it, I rarely face any ridicule. What followed my comment was something surprising in an age where we champion diversity and inclusivity in public spaces. I faced homophobic replies that were not only directed toward me but also toward the user of the Instagram account that posted the reel. It was a bit hurtful, but I thought of this instant as an object of inquiry.
After splitting its West Coast road trip April 13-14, Indiana water polo received a break from extensive travel Saturday, voyaging five hours north to face the No. 13 Michigan Wolverines.
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Kappa Alpha Theta won its ninth Little 500 race on Friday.
Indiana men’s basketball’s tumultuous 2023-24 season, which included no postseason berth for the first time in three years and the need to publicly confirm head coach Mike Woodson’s return, hasn’t affected the program’s recruiting efforts this spring.
After a career-best start from graduate lefty Ty Bothwell helped secure a series-opening 7-1 victory on Saturday, Indiana baseball split a Sunday doubleheader with Minnesota to earn a series win in Minneapolis.
Three Democrats — Penny Githens, Jody Madeira and Steve Volan — are competing for their party’s nomination for the District 3 seat on the Monroe County Board of Commissioners. Republicans Joe VanDeventer and Paul White Sr. also filed declarations of candidacy for the seat.
The crowd at the outdoor courts at the Indiana University Tennis Center let out a raucous cheer. The Indiana women’s tennis team hollered along with them, storming the court to celebrate the victory on April 19.
WESTFIELD, Ind. — A friendly that was not so friendly to Indiana men’s soccer was the story April 19 as the Hoosiers faced off with the University of Notre Dame in its final exhibition match of the spring season.
Indiana track and field split up for the last time this weekend, with some distance runners heading to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for the Wake Forest Invitational and the rest of the team visiting Lexington, Kentucky, for the Jim Green Invitational.
At a historic IU Bloomington all-faculty meeting April 16, more than 800 faculty voted in separate motions that they had no confidence in IU President Pamela Whitten and Provost Rahul Shrivastav. Only a few hours later, the IU Board of Trustees expressed full support and confidence in Whitten in a statement. But the comments made in the meeting reveal a deep frustration from faculty in departments across the university.
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People talk about micro-trends, short-lived trends that gain a lot of attention quickly, and how bad they are. They cause more waste, and we surely don’t need any more waste. People typically talk about the micro-trends we see in clothing; however, there are micro-trends everywhere — especially in water bottles.
After fans and riders filed out of Bill Armstrong Stadium, after Queens’ “We are the Champions” played and after trophies were hoisted on the podium while fans cheered, Black Key Bulls riders exited across the infield. They were alone, laughing, arm-in-arm with wreaths of flowers hanging around their necks, soaking in every moment of their day.
Indiana men’s basketball added another piece to its 2023-24 roster, receiving a commitment Saturday from Stanford University transfer freshman guard Kanaan Carlyle, he announced via Instagram. Carlyle ranks 10th in On3’s transfer portal rankings and has three years of eligibility remaining.
Two Sigma Alpha Epsilon riders embrace in the team’s pit. Others bite their lip, stifling tears of sadness, disappointment and exhaustion. Their faces are etched in dirt that is smeared down their faces from the few tears that escaped.
Photo updates from the Indiana Daily Student's coverage of the men's Little 500.