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Just as the frenzy of March Madness grips the nation with close matchups and bracket-busting upsets, Little 500 had a similar frenzy in the Team Pursuit event Sunday.
Indiana softball got back into the win column against Michigan State on April 5–7 , going a perfect 3-0 and finally claiming its first Big Ten wins of the season.
Bloomington’s premier eclipse celebration took place at Memorial Stadium from 1-5 p.m. Monday. It featured performances and speeches from “Star Trek” actor William Shatner, astronaut Mae Jemison, and grammy-nominated R&B and pop singer Janelle Monáe, as well as several IU performing arts ensembles.
IU Police Department detained and took one person away in a golf cart during a pro-Palestinian demonstration Monday afternoon. The arrested individual, Tom Sweeney, is a former IU Wells Scholar and current senior research specialist at Princeton. Multiple other protestors were temporarily detained and were informed that prosecutors may soon reach out about potential misdemeanor charges.
With the solar eclipse passing right over Bloomington, it’s been the talk of the town for the last few months now. Hearing about it reminded me of the times there were solar eclipses when I lived in Bangalore, India, and how I would usually spend those days. My father was always greatly intrigued by space and all its wondrous spectacles, from galaxies to black holes to solar and lunar eclipses.
Bloomington residents may remember IU Senior Max Peeples’ film “Who Murdered Professor Black?” which premiered at Buskirk-Chumley just last year. What many may not know is that he is currently working on his next project, “Saving Ava,” set to be released in the next few years. I sat down with him and his assistant director, Sümeyye Akgün, to discuss their journey thus far and their plans going forward.
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington throughout the day.
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington throughout the day of the eclipse. For live photo updates, check out PHOTOS: Live updates from day of solar eclipse on Bloomington.
With only one game on the weekend docket, Indiana women’s tennis traveled to College Park, Maryland, to take on No. 54 Maryland. The Terrapins bested the Hoosiers 6-1.
IU First Nations Educational and Cultural Center canceled its 2024 Traditional Powwow as both IU and the larger Bloomington community prepare to participate in events for the solar eclipse, according to a press release from the office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion on Jan. 22.
Switchyard Park’s weekend solar eclipse festivities continued Sunday with the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra’s “There Goes the Sun” concert, featuring the Bloomington Voces Novae chamber choir.
Powered by 34 runs in three games over the weekend in College Park, Maryland, Indiana baseball raced to a 2-1 series win over the Terrapins, its first at Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium since 2019.
The solar eclipse that will descend over Bloomington on April 8 has triggered the city and university to cancel classes, close streets, and prepare for the arrival of hundreds of thousands of visitors eager to take advantage of Bloomington’s position in the path of totality.
Ukrainian Nobel laureate and human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk accepted the Global Voices for Change award from IU’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies on Thursday morning at IU’s America’s Role in the World Conference. She also spoke to an audience of students, faculty and community members about her experience fighting to end the war in Ukraine and the human rights desert left in its wake.
The Indiana Court of Appeals upheld an injunction against part of the state’s abortion law, ruling that the near-total prohibition may violate residents’ religious freedom. According to The Legal Information Institute, a preliminary injunction is a court order that stops someone from acting in a certain way until the lawsuit is settled. In this case, the injunction could prevent the state from enforcing its abortion law in specific circumstances. The appellate court directed that the injunction should clarify that it only applies to those with religious beliefs related to abortion. When Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022, Indiana banned abortions with few exemptions. It was the first state in the nation to enact tighter abortion restrictions following the Supreme Court’s reversal of the landmark 1973 case. A group of five anonymous people and Hoosier Jews for Choice challenged the new policy with a September 2022 lawsuit, arguing that several religions permit followers to terminate pregnancy under circumstances that would be illegal under state law. The plaintiffs are represented by the American Civil Liberties Union. In Thursday’s appellate court opinion, a three-judge panel ruled that the current abortion policy conflicts with a state law that prevents government from interfering with Hoosiers’ religious practices. The lawsuit may be revisited in the Indiana Supreme Court.
After hearing about the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsing, I, like most people, felt saddened and my heart went out to the families that lost loved ones. However, these sorrows were distracted by conspiracy theories that I found littering the internet after the incident. I fell down a Googling rabbit hole, reading conspiracies about the event, each one seeming more outlandish than the last.
Even as a junior, I still don’t consider myself to be fully adjusted to college or my life away from home. Maybe I am severely attached to my family and childhood friends, or maybe I just can't get rid of my all-encompassing thoughts that college is bound to end.
A surround sound system is connected to TVs propped against the wall. Basketball jerseys dangle from the ceiling and are draped over the blue-gray paint, accompanied by framed posters, flags and pictures around the room.