Standing for Peace: The quiet persistence of Bloomington’s locals
These stories recap noteworthy Bloomington events that took place while students were on break.
Tree borders help with soil health and reduce the need for pesticides.
The city decided to make it free due to the heavy snowfall around meters.
Paul Miller comes to Bloomington after a pair of seasons with the Indiana Fever.
Americans’ celebratory reactions to the murder demonstrate a concerning attitude.
Each law took effect on Jan. 1.
Let’s create more and consume less in 2025.
Mayor Kerry Thomson invites residents to Traveling Town Hall on Monday, Feb. 3, at Summit Elementary, 1450 W Countryside Lane.
Embarking on a study abroad adventure is thrilling, but staying in touch with loved ones and accessing academic resources can be a challenging exercise.
Allen spent a season as Penn State’s defensive coordinator after he was fired by Indiana after 2023.
The Hoosiers allowed 16 offensive rebounds in the defeat.
The Hoosiers allowed 60 first half points to Illinois en route to a 94-69 defeat.
The Hoosiers suffered their second consecutive 25-point loss Tuesday night.
The Hoosiers have lost back-to-back games by 25-plus points.
An advocacy group will host a press conference regarding IU’s Kinsey Institute on Wednesday.
Graffiti of Palestinian flags and other messages showed up on snow nearby beforehand.
The $107,500 project seeks to improve road safety.
Lyon coached at Indiana for 11 years.