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Indiana women’s golf finishes 14th at FAU Paradise Invitational
The Hoosiers finished last following a difficult final two rounds.
Indiana women’s tennis falls 4-1 to Yale in New Haven
IU drops to 4-2 this season.
IU professor included in list of authors cut from AP African American Studies course
College Board’s recently updated list of curriculum cuts writers including IU professor Fabio Rojas.
OPINION: The dark hilarity of the George Santos chronicles
Voters in New York were intentionally misled, but at least it has been entertaining.
District 6 city council race now uncontested after IU student Bean Appleton withdraws
District 6 encompasses most of IU’s campus including almost all dorms.
Episode 3: Purdue recap, Iowa preview and Big Ten title talk
COLUMN: Let’s recap three weeks of ABC’s ‘The Bachelor’
Zach Shallcross is the bachelor for season 27.
The art of making music for the sake of it: an interview with Jeff Day
The seasoned artist will play the Buskirk-Chumley Theater on Feb. 17.
COLUMN: John Mellencamp performs for sold-out crowd
Mellencamp performed Feb. 5 and 6 at IU Auditorium.
COLUMN: On Wednesdays we wear pink, on Fridays we get Bloomington Bagels
The importance of seemingly mundane routines and traditions.
'It's in my nature’: Miller Kopp’s winning mentality a product of family, work ethic
Kopp had 18 points, two steals and a block in Indiana’s win over Rutgers.
COLUMN: Finally, the Rutgers nightmare is over for No. 18 Indiana men’s basketball
Indiana defeated what has somehow become one of its toughest rivals.
Indiana men’s basketball gets Rutgers-shaped monkey off its back in 66-60 victory
The Hoosiers beat the Scarlet Knights for the first time in their last seven attempts.
Trayce Jackson-Davis moves into third place in Indiana men’s basketball history in rebounds
Jackson-Davis needs 56 more rebounds to set the program record.
Trayce Jackson-Davis scores 2,000th career point, moves into sixth place all-time
Jackson-Davis surpassed Yogi Ferrell on the program’s all-time scoring list.
Indiana House bill would require financial literacy course for high schools
Ind. Rep. Dave Hall, R-District 62, introduced the bill.
Rapid antigen tests available on campus for students, faculty, staff
Up to four tests per month are available per person.
COLUMN: ‘The Last of Us’ episode 4: road trip from hell
Kansas City has never looked worse.



















