Hitting Home, April 5 — Coronavirus, chicken wings and commencement
On the first episode of Hitting Home, hosts Griffin Gonzalez and Grace Ybarra interview three guests about the effect of the coronavirus on the Bloomington community.
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On the first episode of Hitting Home, hosts Griffin Gonzalez and Grace Ybarra interview three guests about the effect of the coronavirus on the Bloomington community.
The Four Thorns are back, and there is a lot of drama to breakdown. Indiana Daily Student sports editor Grace Ybarra joins us this week as a special guest, and Dylan Wallace joins the podcast by phone from just outside University Park, Pennsylvania.
After senior guard Devonte Green hit a 3-pointer to put IU men’s basketball up 67-59 over No. 17 Maryland, I received a puzzling text:
Before championship banners and bike races, IU athletics took shape in a much more violent form of competition — brawls.
Howls and barks echoed through the cages of the City of Bloomington Animal Shelter, while cats nestled into their beds.
Decades of graduation photos line a wall on the second floor of the IU Police Department. They show the faces of every cadet that has passed through the IU Police Academy.
An arrest warrant was issued Dec. 6 for Indianapolis man Jaylen Beatty, 19, for stealing from a pawn shop and providing firearms to minors.
Chasten Buttigieg visited IU to speak with students about his husband, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and his presidential campaign Friday.
IHOP officially opened its doors to customers at 8 a.m. Saturday.
A 42-year-old Bloomington woman stole over $1,000 worth of merchandise from Kohl’s at Whitehall Crossing over the weekend.
The 11-week Citizens Police Academy program came to a close Tuesday night at the Bloomington Police Department.
At least 13 shots were fired at around 5:35 a.m. Monday at the Marathon Gas Station at Walnut Street and Winslow Road following a car theft.
A pencil drawing of a swastika was found Saturday afternoon on the wall of a private parking garage for CitySide by Alexa Apartments on South Washington Street.
Students in the Citizens Police Academy got to try their hands at police physical tactics Tuesday night at the Public Safety Training Center on South Walnut Street.
A man attempted to rob another man who was walking his dogs early Sunday morning at Bryan Park.
An underage IU-Bloomington student allegedly became intoxicated and violent at Nick’s English Hut, leading him to bite an employee and hit another employee, causing them to fall down a flight of stairs.
The Center for the Study of the Middle East issued an apology Tuesday for a flier containing an alleged anti-Semitic image that was included in their newsletter.
Students stream through every hallway and crevice of the Indiana Memorial Union between classes — it’s lunchtime. But the University Club stands still.
A man reported his iPhone XR was stolen early Sunday morning after he mistakenly got into a car thinking it was his Uber.
IU Police Department issued a crime notice Wednesday after receiving a delayed report of rape that occurred during Welcome Week, the first week students arrive on campus each fall.