OPINION: Cloudy days do not always mean a cloudy heart
This was my first winter in the mighty Midwest, and boy did I underestimate the chill.
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This was my first winter in the mighty Midwest, and boy did I underestimate the chill.
Bloomington Transit switched from tracking platform DoubleMap to a new live tracking app SPOT ETA on Jan. 22.
No. 15 Indiana water polo swept all competition at the Bruno Classic on Feb. 3 and 4.
Fifth-year senior guard Sara Scalia entered Wednesday needing four 3-pointers to set No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball’s single season record for the most 3-pointers made.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball emerged victorious in the first leg of a two-game road stint Wednesday night as the Hoosiers defeated Wisconsin 68-54 in Madison. Although Indiana had one of its worst shooting quarters of the season, the cream and crimson’s defense came through with a plethora of forced turnovers to earn a gritty win.
The Bloomington City Council heard reports from city offices Wednesday about progress on an emergency shelter for unhoused individuals and how recent construction may limit Kirkwood Avenue’s Expanded Outdoor Dining Program this summer.
Just three days after a historic 33-point blowout against Purdue, No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball hit the road to take on Wisconsin on Wednesday. The Hoosiers led for all but four and a half minutes, notching their third conference victory in a row with a 68-54 win.
Indiana baseball sophomore pitcher Brayden Risedorph will start on the mound in the Hoosiers’ season opener against No. 12 Duke University on Friday, head coach Jeff Mercer said Wednesday afternoon.
Welcome back to the weekend show guide! Enjoy Valentine’s weekend by taking someone you love to a show. There’s plenty happening at the classic music venues and some special one-time events happening too.
Three new paintings by Black artists were unveiled in the Indiana Memorial Union on November 28 as part of an initiative to expand the IMU’s art collection with contemporary works more representative of IU’s population.
Loving yourself is the pot of gold at the end of a rocky road. It’s not as easy as it sounds to accept your flaws and forgive your mistakes. Beating ourselves up about a comment we made in class, or the reaction we lacked in conversation with a friend is part of our everyday lives.
A canceled exhibit. A suspended professor. A sex research institute with an uncertain future. A bill critics say would eviscerate tenure.
Erin Stafford: While it’s true that we should celebrate our loved ones all the time, Valentine’s Day is also the perfect opportunity to make some grand gesture or plan an incredibly romantic date for your significant other. I’m talking champagne, rose petals on the bed and a candlelit dinner for two. It feels good to be spoiled! And what better time than the day of love and romance?
We’re so back.
In a challenging road matchup, the Indiana wrestling team fell to No. 6 Ohio State at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday by a score of 32-6. Despite their best efforts, the No. 22 Hoosiers couldn’t overcome the formidable lineup of the Buckeyes.
The IU chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi was placed on cease and desist for hazing Monday.
Around 100 protestors demanded that IU “divest now” from Israel, the U.S. military and its contractors at a protest at Sample Gates on Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Defense awarded Associate Professor Blair Johnson $945,000 to install an extreme environmental chamber to study the effects of cold weather on human physiology.
Figure skaters don’t care much for the cold, IU freshman and national junior figure skating medalist Andy Deng said.
The Indiana University Student Foundation held its annual women’s Little 500 Reception on Feb. 2 in the Indiana University Foundation Showalter House.