1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(04/12/24 5:06pm)
Feathers will be ruffled when the national co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega hosts its annual Rubber Duck Race fundraiser from 12-3 p.m. Saturday, April 13 at the IMU by the campus river.
(04/12/24 3:17pm)
President Pamela Whitten, IU’s 19th president and first woman to serve in the role, will be subject to a vote of no confidence Tuesday — not even three years after she first stepped foot on campus in the summer of 2021.
(04/12/24 4:00pm)
In an era where individuals can shape entire domains, Caitlin Clark has emerged as a revolutionary force in women's basketball, igniting a transformative wave that has bolstered the sport's viewership, respect and fan base. Dubbed the "Caitlin Clark Effect," her impact echoes the legendary tales of sports icons. Yet it carves a unique legacy, particularly in women's basketball, from the collegiate level to the WNBA.
(04/11/24 10:18pm)
One week removed from becoming the first Big Ten team since 2019 to win a series at Maryland, Indiana baseball returns home to face the Penn State Nittany Lions as both teams look to claw their way out of the crowded conference midfield.
(04/11/24 8:41pm)
For some, it happens slowly: the regard for things such as giving out treats on Valentine’s Day, or trick-or-treating on Halloween, is gradually coaxed out of that part of your brain labeled “important things.” For others, it occurs like the shattering of a window: One well-placed pebble brings down the entire illusion. Perhaps you caught your guardian eating Santa’s cookies, or woke up on Easter Day to find that the bunny hadn’t come, and instead, it was time to have a serious conversation about holiday mascots. Either way, every one of us experiences that cruel transition from childhood to adulthood, characterized by a loss of wonder and the increasing presence of a monotonous cycle of responsibilities. You come to forget what day of the year you must wear green to avoid getting pinched, but are intensely aware of when your bills are due.
(04/11/24 8:23pm)
Switchyard Park had an estimated 8,000 visitors on Monday, the day of the eclipse, according to an email from Julie Ramey, Bloomington Parks and Recreation Community Relations Manager.
(04/11/24 6:39pm)
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for Bloomington until 5 p.m. Thursday. The affected area spreads from northeastern Monroe County to Fishers and includes the segment of I-69 connecting Bloomington and Indianapolis. The NWS forecasts a chance of thunderstorms in Monroe County until 6 p.m. and predicts wind gusts could reach between 20-30 mph. In counties under the warning, streams are rising faster than drainage systems can keep up with rapidly. The NWS reports drainage infrastructure could be backed up for several hours in urban areas. The NWS warns that drivers should not travel on flooded roadways. Bloomington accumulated more than 1.67 inches of rain between 8 a.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. Thursday, according to an NWS post on X. Monroe County residents can monitor the forecast through local weather channels and NWS live trackers.
(04/11/24 6:41pm)
The 20th annual Israelpalooza, a celebration of Jewish heritage, was made complete with free middle eastern food, music and participation by organizations of all kinds, on Wednesday in the IU Hillel Center.
(04/11/24 6:13pm)
Instagram, YouTube and Tik-Tok are filled with random, somewhat entertaining videos. One of my favorites happens to be the 5-Minutes Craft videos: a YouTube channel for crafts and life hacks.
(04/11/24 6:30pm)
We got to view a very special cosmic event on Monday. According to National Eclipse, the next total solar eclipse won’t happen in the United States until 2044. This got me thinking about how much can happen in 20 years. What will we have discovered, what problems will we face, and what will we solve? It would have been hard to guess 20 years ago how the world would look today. I mean, I wasn’t even born 20 years ago. So, as we wait for the next eclipse, let's look forward to the next 20.
(04/11/24 6:16pm)
Fewer Monroe County high school students have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, in 2024 than in 2023. The priority deadline is April 15. With a newly updated FAFSA and a new state law requiring nearly all Indiana students to complete the FAFSA, here’s what you need to know.
(04/15/24 8:38pm)
More than a hundred students and advisers from across Indiana gathered Saturday, April 6 for the annual Indiana Collegiate Press Association conference and awards lunch in IU-Bloomington's Indiana Memorial Union.
(04/12/24 12:05pm)
Pick any given spring afternoon, and you’ll find LeBron Bond in the weight room after finishing class at Maury High School in Norfolk, Virginia.
(04/11/24 5:06pm)
The following is a press release written by Justin Crossley for the City of Bloomington.
(04/11/24 4:24pm)
As sixth-year senior Noah Gillard gears up for his final postseason as a Hoosier, he couldn’t help but pick up some hardware on his way out. After a second-place finish in the Hoosier Collegiate, the league office rewarded Gillard with his first-ever Big Ten Men’s Golfer of the Week award.
(04/11/24 4:25pm)
As the Indiana men’s golf team heads into the homestretch of the 2024 season, the team’s first place finish in the Hoosier Collegiate marks its best effort thus far this season.
(04/11/24 4:01pm)
Danelle Clark prepared for a record-breaking sales day April 8, the day the total solar eclipse would track directly above the parking lot of the Ellettsville Jiffy Treet location.
(04/11/24 12:21am)
Indiana men’s soccer added two graduate transfers Wednesday, according to an Indiana Athletics release. Goalkeeper Holden Brown and midfielder Luke Jeffus join Indiana’s 2024 transfer class of sophomore defender Quinton Elliot and graduate student forward Justin Weiss.
(04/10/24 11:23pm)
The Jacobs School of Music will perform “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” at 7:30 p.m., April 12-13 at the Musical Arts Center. IU students Alice Lind and Elise Miller will play Mrs. Lovett, while the titular character Sweeney will be played by IU students Skyler Schlenker and Sam Witmer.
(04/10/24 9:51pm)
The CVS located at 510 South College Mall Rd. will close permanently at 2:00 p.m., May 8.