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(01/30/24 4:53pm)
With the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Jan. 28, former Indiana football linebacker Cam Jones will be on the sidelines for his first Super Bowl. He suffered an injury in the Chiefs’ Wild Card victory over the Miami Dolphins, sidelining him for the remainder of the season.
(01/30/24 4:41pm)
Area farmers and local businesses are eligible to apply for the 50th anniversary Bloomington Community Farmer’s Market. Applications are open until 5 p.m, Feb. 21.
(01/30/24 4:38pm)
It’s a busy legislative session for education, with over 70 education-related bills facing the Indiana General Assembly. Indiana’s short legislative session began Jan. 8, and education is a major priority this legislative session: Both Republicans and Democrats have noted education-based issues like reading proficiency in their 2024 legislative priorities.
(01/30/24 3:50pm)
Indiana men’s soccer released its 2024 spring schedule, according to an Indiana Athletics release Monday. The five-game slate features matchups against teams across the Midwest — three of which are rematches from the 2023 season.
(01/30/24 1:00pm)
In 2023, the Hoosiers snapped their 12-match losing streak against Purdue. With their victory over the Boilermakers on Jan 27, the Hoosiers have begun a streak of their own. Indiana has now defeated Purdue in two straight seasons — last year by a narrow 17-16 margin and this year by 22-9 in front of its home crowd at Wilkinson Hall.
(01/30/24 12:19am)
IU’s Chabad House was one of several Jewish centers around Indiana to receive a false bomb threat earlier this month, according to the IU Police Department.
(01/29/24 10:53pm)
Indiana women’s tennis began its season with a dream start, taking four wins across two doubleheader matchups and receiving contributions from every member of the team. That dream slowly dissipated Sunday as Indiana suffered its first defeat of the season against Yale University in Bloomington.
(01/30/24 1:15pm)
Indiana football is scheduled to host quarterback Julian Lewis, a 5-star recruit in the 2025 class, in Bloomington this Sunday, according to 247sports.
(01/29/24 9:56pm)
The Jacobs School of Music Opera and Ballet Theater will present “An American Dream” at 7:30 p.m, Feb. 2-3 in the Musical Arts Center. The opera tells the stories of two families — one Jewish and one Japanese — who faced discrimination and were forced to leave their homes during World War II.
(01/29/24 9:57pm)
Then-No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball took on No. 3 Iowa in primetime Jan. 13, but it was blown out by 27 points on the road. While going 3-0 in the two subsequent weeks, the Hoosiers climbed from No. 16 to No. 14 and now to No. 10, re-entering the AP Poll Top-10 on Monday.
(01/29/24 9:56pm)
Following a missed opportunity at No. 10 Illinois on Jan. 27, Indiana men’s basketball is in dire need of a win. Amidst a season-long three-game losing streak, the Hoosiers hope to turn things around Tuesday night back home in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall against Iowa.
(01/29/24 8:21pm)
IU Kinsey Institute faculty and staff are urging IU to be more transparent as the university weighs its options regarding funding for the institute in a Jan. 22 letter to Provost Rahul Shrivastav and the special working group assembled to conduct listening sessions.
(01/29/24 7:53pm)
The January weather brings dreary skies, naked trees and sullen raindrops into view. It’s a somber sight and keeps me hibernating indoors, waiting out the cold of winter. For some reason, this time inside spent drinking green tea and scrolling through social media under a mound of blankets pushes me to reflect on the past.
(01/29/24 6:51pm)
About 30 members of the Palestine Solidarity Committee placed around 10,000 white flags Sunday night in Dunn Meadow to honor the children killed in Gaza since the start of the Israel-Hamas war Oct. 7.
(01/29/24 5:54pm)
The Branford Marsalis Quartet filled the IU Auditorium with the blue sounds of New Orleans inspired jazz as rain poured over the city of Bloomington at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening.
(01/29/24 10:45pm)
The Hoosiers defeated the Boilermakers 22-9 Saturday night.
(01/29/24 4:46pm)
COVID-19 affected us in ways we’re only beginning to understand — but it remains to be seen how it influenced our society, given its relevance to those who lived through it.
(01/29/24 12:15am)
Indiana remains undefeated at home as they head to College Park to take on Maryland on Wednesday.
(01/28/24 11:34pm)
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball (16-2, 7-1) was back in action Sunday taking on Northwestern (7-12, 2-6) in what was a dominant performance from the start. The Hoosiers went on to a smooth 100-59 win.
(01/29/24 4:31pm)
The Hoosiers went 0-of-9 from three-point range Saturday afternoon.