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Northwestern wing Miller Kopp, number 10, is defended by Penn State wing Seth Lundy on Feb. 15, 2020, at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania. Kopp announced Tuesday he will transfer to IU.
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Northwestern wing Miller Kopp, number 10, is defended by Penn State wing Seth Lundy on Feb. 15, 2020, at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania. Kopp announced Tuesday he will transfer to IU.
An empty classroom is pictured. Senate Bill 205 would allow those who have a bachelor’s degree and are at least 26 years old to complete a training program to earn a first year teacher’s license.
Comedian Wayne Brady relaxes before a performance Jan. 31, 2017, in Chicago. Brady will perform live improv from his studio in a livestream event April 21 by IU Auditorium.
IU men's basketball assistant coach Kenya Hunter is pictured. Hunter is in his second season of being on the Hoosiers' coaching staff.
Taylor Swift accepts the award for Album of the Year at the 63rd Grammy Awards on March 14 outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Swift released her new album "Fearless (Taylor's version)," a rerecorded version of her 2008 "Fearless" album, on April 9.
Then-Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz stands in the tunnel before a game Dec. 20, 2020, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Wentz will play his first season with the Indianapolis Colts this year.
Michigan State assistant coach Dane Fife sits on the sideline during a game. Fife, a new member of IU men's basketball head coach Mike Woodson's staff, held a press conference Tuesday.
Then-New York Knicks head coach Mike Woodson yells at J.R. Smith during the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs against the Indiana Pacers on May 5, 2013, in New York City. Woodson detailed his plans for IU men's basketball April 9.
Pittsburgh guard Xavier Johnson plays offense Jan. 28, 2020, in Durham, North Carolina. Johnson announced Wednesday he will be transferring to IU.
Michigan nurse Leshea Moore prepares a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Ontario Convention Center in Ontario, Canada. Women are more likely to report side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine than men, according to a CDC study.
Baylor junior forward Flo Thamba celebrates after winning the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game Monday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Baylor beat Gonzaga University 86-70.
Michigan State assistant coach Dane Fife sits on the sideline during a game. Fife will join IU men's basketball head coach Mike Woodson's staff, the program announced Monday.
Lizzo performs at the 62nd Grammys Awards on Jan. 26, 2020, in Los Angeles. Ellise Smith, IU Ph.D. student and founder of Fatness Fiction, said body image means being able to wake up and not have to worry about if you are valid or not.
Kennedy Caughell, Kathryn Boswell, James Michael Lambert and James Gish perform onstage in "Beautiful — The Carole King Musical." The IU Auditorium's survey for next year's musicals includes "Beautiful — The Carole King Musical" as well as "Waitress."
Oregon's Kelly Graves, Minyon Moore, Ruthy Hebard and Sedona Prince celebrate Jan. 16, 2020, at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Oregon. Prince's video exposing differences between the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournament host sites has gone viral on social media.
The Indiana Statehouse is located in downtown Indianapolis. The Indiana General Assembly will adjourn April 29.
Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo walks to the dugout during a spring training game against the San Diego Padres on March 1. Thursday is Opening Day for MLB.
Senate Bill 3 returned to Indiana on Wednesday after being read in the House of Representatives for the third time. The bill looks to regulate the quality of care of telehealth and how Medicaid is to be used in virtual health.
Wes and Elijah, two new additions to Sesame Street's cast of muppets, appear. The characters will star in the new series "ABCs of Racial Literacy."
As of Wednesday, all Hoosiers ages 16 and up are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. IUPUI communications studies professor Katherine Head said side effects from receiving the vaccine are a sign that it is working.