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(04/21/24 2:40pm)
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.
(04/21/24 1:36am)
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.
(04/20/24 9:24pm)
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.
(04/20/24 11:56pm)
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.
(04/20/24 6:26pm)
Photo updates from the Indiana Daily Student's coverage of the men's Little 500.
(04/20/24 6:10pm)
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates from Bill Armstrong Stadium throughout the 73rd men’s Little 500, set to begin at 2 p.m. EST.
(04/20/24 4:36pm)
The Jacobs School of Music will present “Jazz Celebration” at 7:30 p.m.April 20 at the Musical Arts Center. The concert will feature the Jacobs Jazz Studies program’s students and teachers playing old favorites and new hits in jazz. Guest musicians will also make an appearance.
(04/20/24 5:30am)
IU Notify Bloomington issued an all clear at 1:12 a.m. Saturday following an emergency statement about shots fired near Dunn and 17th Street.
(04/20/24 4:25am)
Delta Gamma, in fluorescent pink jerseys, followed Kappa Alpha Theta in the latter half of the 36th women’s Little 500 on Friday.
(04/20/24 2:41am)
Thirty-three teams suited up in their respective uniforms for the 36th women’s Little 500. Kappa Alpha Theta sported white jerseys on a cool Friday afternoon hoping to bring home the Borg-Warner Trophy for its house, looking to further cement its name into the race’s history.
(04/20/24 12:37am)
Looking to rebound from a poor offensive showing versus the University of Evansville on Tuesday, Indiana baseball heads to Minnesota’s Siebert Field for the first time under head coach Jeff Mercer.
(04/20/24 12:23am)
In the bottom of the seventh, the Hoosiers looked to make magic happen and were in a challenging position. Junior pitcher and utility player Brianna Copeland got a powerful base hit straight up the field, but the offense could not execute. The loss snapped the team's eight-game win streak.
(04/19/24 9:07pm)
For live race updates, check out: LIVE UPDATES: Follow the 36th running of the women’s Little 500
(04/19/24 8:08pm)
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates from Bill Armstrong Stadium throughout the 36th women’s Little 500.
(04/19/24 6:57pm)
The Monroe County Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees plans to recommend a merger resolution between Childs Elementary and Templeton Elementary at their next meeting April 23, according to a recently released meeting agenda.
(04/19/24 2:25pm)
Does the “anti-war” film really exist? According to François Truffaut, one of the pioneers of the French New Wave, the answer is no. Onscreen violence is invariably exciting to the viewer when it is presented as narrative conflict. Steven Spielberg, director of “Saving Private Ryan,” believes otherwise: “Of course, every war movie, good or bad, is an anti-war movie.” So maybe the film’s depiction of war violence is inherently oppositional; it’ll unsettle the viewer no matter the intention behind it.
(04/19/24 2:21pm)
To celebrate the 36th annual women’s and 73rd annual men’s Little 500 bike race, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater will show the 1979 film, “Breaking Away,” at 7 p.m. April 20.
(04/19/24 4:10am)
Fans were back inside Memorial Stadium on Thursday, taking in their first Indiana football spring game since 2019 — this time with a new leader at the helm.
(04/19/24 4:00am)
Memorial Stadium was silent nearly two hours before the start of Indiana football’s spring game when a promotion for student tickets appeared on the big screen above the south endzone.
(04/19/24 12:07am)
The National Weather Service placed Monroe County under a severe thunderstorm warning until 11:45 p.m. Thursday.