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Student reports rape, strangling at Wright Quad
The rape was reported Tuesday but allegedly happened Sept. 20.
COLUMN: Mark Cuban is no outlier. He’s part of the trend.
Mark Cuban and the Dallas Mavericks allowed a hostile workplace to exist.
COLUMN: ‘The Turner House’ is a midwestern tale of addiction
The novel was a National Book Awards Finalist in 2015.
In Monroe County, different Democrat identities find opportunity to coexist
The federal candidates' differing strategies can be mutually beneficial, local Democrats say.
$9 million grant allows Indiana schools to improve mental health programs
A $9 million grant was distributed between three different school corporations.
COLUMN: NFL has more of what the NBA needs
Week three in the NFL included wins by the Bills and Browns.
Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department voted best in US
Bloomington Parks and Recreation won its second National Gold Medal Award.
IU Musician to release new album next month
Noah Kankanala will release his new single “Quiet Thoughts” this week.
Bloomington man charged with rape, domestic battery
The victim filed a restraining order earlier that day.
25th annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival begins tonight at the Buskirk
The kick-off concert for the festival is at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Second round woes bring Hoosiers down
The Hoosiers fall outside the top ten after a promising start.
Volleyball to get first taste of road conference play
IU will play Ohio State on the road before coming home to face No. 6 Minnesota.
Double Feature Episode 2: Dumb Love
Men’s soccer match against Northwestern postponed
No. 2 IU vs Northwestern has been rescheduled due to rain.
It's National Voter Registration Day. Here's how to register and where to vote.
Midterm elections take place Tuesday, Nov. 6.
News you need to know for Tuesday, Sept. 25
Everything you need to know for Tuesday, Sept. 25.
Bloomington community members show solidarity for Kavanaugh's accusers
The nationwide walkout was organized amid allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Rosenstein resigns after reports he considered taping Trump, source says
Rosenstein headed to the White House on Monday morning amid reports he expects to be fired.
Rod Rosenstein, Justice Department official overseeing Russia investigation, will stay — for now
The White House said Rosenstein would meet with Trump on Thursday.














