Indiana football to be without ‘handful of key guys’ in spring practice due to injuries
Indiana football will begin spring practice March 21, formally kickstarting Curt Cignetti’s new era as the Hoosiers’ new head coach.
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Indiana football will begin spring practice March 21, formally kickstarting Curt Cignetti’s new era as the Hoosiers’ new head coach.
The IU trident —a symbol of IU pride —stands as a 6-foot-tall statue between Concourse A and B in the Indianapolis airport. It was unveiled Jan. 19. The piece was commissioned by IU to Expo Arts, a design company based in Indianapolis. It is expected to stay in the Indianapolis Airport until Jan. 2025.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball (18-3, 9-2 Big Ten) will welcome Michigan State (17-5, 7-4 Big Ten) into Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Thursday. The Hoosiers are looking to bounce back from their turnover-filled 74-69 loss to No. 5 Ohio State on Feb. 4 while the Spartans hope to remain hot in conference play.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — All game long, he’d been the hero. When Indiana men’s basketball trailed Ohio State 73-71 with just over 20 seconds remaining Tuesday night, all eyes turned toward Trey Galloway.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Indiana sophomore forward Malik Reneau had his arm wrapped around senior guard Anthony Leal’s shoulder. Sixth-year senior guard Xavier Johnson pumped his fist.
Indiana men’s basketball was struggling to keep up with Ohio State. Shots weren’t falling for the Hoosiers, and some form of consistency was necessary to keep the contest close and threaten to escape Columbus with a win.
Former Indiana men’s soccer senior defender Joey Maher has committed to Saint Louis University, according to his Instagram post Tuesday evening.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Coming off a collapse of a defeat to Penn State on Feb. 3, Indiana men’s basketball orchestrated a second-half comeback to defeat Ohio State 76-73 on Tuesday night at Value City Arena.
Pantry 279 will host “Duke Energy Cares,” a community resource and outreach event, on Wednesday, Feb. 7. Organizers will provide food, clothing and other basic staples for families and individuals in need. Some local organizations and programs will also be present to provide resources and information on how to get involved.
The phrase “giving up” doesn't have many positive connotations. In a world inundated with “live laugh love” kitchen decor and a litany of other positive expressions, giving up is often poised as a bad thing. In this way, “giving up” becomes synonymous with words like failure, defeat, and surrender.
The Monroe County Clerk’s office expects to fill two vacant roles that oversee and support the county’s elections by Board of Election’s next meeting March 7.
The At First Sight New Play Festival will bring David Davila’s brand-new musical “Vox Pop! a post-democratic musical” to Ruth N. Halls Theatre Feb. 9-17. Davila, a third year IU MFA playwriting candidate, wrote the book, music and lyrics for this musical.
E. Danielle Butler gave a presentation about Jessie Maple Patton, the first Black female director and camera operator to be inducted into New York Camera Operator’s Union. In addition to her presentation, Ja Quita Joy Roberts, the Finance and Office Administrator at the Black Film Center & Archive secured a proclamation from Kerry Thomson, mayor of Bloomington, declaring Feb. 1 as “Mrs. Jessie Maple Patton Day.”
Indiana men’s tennis’ matchup against Boise State University on Feb. 4 didn’t spare any drama. Much of the match was filled with emotional outbursts over questions of officiating and sportsmanship, whether that be the coaches or the players. However, the Hoosiers prevailed through the dramatics and sealed a 4-1 victory, capping off four matches in five days. The Hoosiers undefeated week jolts their record to 6-2.
Director Jenny McKnight’s pared down version of Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure” is currently being presented by the IU Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance in the Studio Theatre. The play opened Jan. 19 and runs through Jan. 27. While the show is currently sold out, those wishing to view the performance are advised to arrive at the theater 45 minutes before showtime to place their name on a waitlist.
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As part of the IU Global Film Festival series, IU Cinema screened the documentary, “Descendant” at 7 p.m., Jan. 30 inside IU Cinema. It gave a voice to those descended from the last known ship that brought stolen Africans into the United States. Discovering the shipwreck was simply the first step. “Descendant” is about so much more.
Bloomington police are searching for the driver in the fatal hit-and-run which officers suspect killed a 37-year-old unhoused woman.
All Indiana University email communication will be unified under the iu.edu domain, University Information Technology Services announced Jan. 25 in a press release.
I didn’t seriously think about skincare until I entered high school. Sure, I washed and moisturized my skin with drugstore brands like Cetaphil and CeraVe, but by no means did I adopt a regimen of toners and serums until much later. Given my adolescent self’s lack of knowledge on skincare and beauty, it’s absolutely wild to see how intense and thorough the skincare and makeup routines of kids are today.