Hoosiers to play Belmont at home in WNIT first round
IU (18-12) earned an at-large bid to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) and will play against Belmont (14-17) on Thursday in Assembly Hall.
IU (18-12) earned an at-large bid to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) and will play against Belmont (14-17) on Thursday in Assembly Hall.
Isaac Griffith has been discharged from Sarasota Memorial Hospital after a swimming accident on Monday.
Bloomington police found an unconscious taxi driver in possession of meth Sunday in his still running cab.
Freshman forward Collin Hartman is out indefinitely after injuring his right knee during a workout Saturday, according to a university release.
Two 20-year-old men face charges of armed robbery and criminal confinement for using a toy gun to rob a Bloomington man of marijuana.
Illinois (19-13) beat IU (17-15) 64-54 Thursday, its third consecutive loss.
Long hours are common for Monroe County and Bloomington plow drivers, especially during record-setting winters like this one.
Because of our collective ignorance, apathy and unawareness, we may have recently missed a chance at initiating a new government investigation of 9/11.
I am encouraged by the fact that sex, an essential part of life, is now easier to talk about. That doesn’t just align with feminism, it promotes human rights as a whole.
The Indiana State Office of Tourism Development recently unveiled the new slogan for the state: “Honest-to-Goodness Indiana.” Thus, the Editorial Board took it upon itself to create a couple of more slogans that more accurately reflect the proud nature of our state.
In the world of strict fiction, I suppose that such depictions of created characters are innocuous enough. However, this is precisely why “Rise of an Empire” is so insidious — it is based on the real events of historical people.
Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan briefed city council members Wednesday regarding allegations against a former city official who allegedly embezzled at least $800,000.
One million students in America drop out of school each year, according to City Year's website. Twelve percent of the country’s schools account for 50 percent of those drop outs.
The Hoosiers lost 5-2 to No. 32 Louisville followed by a 6-1 victory against IU-Purdue University Indianapolis.
The Jacobs School of Music’s New Music Ensemble performed three modern classical pieces with guest composer and conductor Steven Mackey Thursday.
23 experts, led by IU professor Russell Skiba, who teaches in the IU School of Education’s School Psychology program., have gathered data pertaining to disciplinary policies that involve suspension, or any form of removing the student from the classroom.
The No. 57 IU men’s tennis team suffered from familiar struggles on Thursday. The Hoosiers lost 5-2 to No. 32 Louisville followed by a 6-1 victory against IU-Purdue University Indianapolis.
Fresh from the tomb, wrapped in bandages and ready to rock, Here Come the Mummies is playing March 14 at the Bluebird Nightclub. The band from Nashville, Tenn., is touring with its new EP, “A La Mode.”
Here are events to check out around town during Spring Break.
Local rock ’n’ roll cover band 8-Track Mind will perform at 8 p.m. March 14 at Players Pub.