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Discover the vibrant energy of Bloomington post-spring break.
Discover the vibrant energy of Bloomington post-spring break.
The woman’s sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 6.
The student was transported to IU Health Bloomington hospital for evaluation.
Can’t women just wear what they want?
Despite a century of attempts to give the Hoosiers a likeness, nothing stuck.
The decision was unanimous and will keep the Kinsey Institute fully at IU.
The quartet from Vancouver, Canada, were friends in high school before forming “Peach Pit.”
Hunter Schafer still set to speak at IU Thursday after Feb. 27 arrest at New York protest.
David Frew works out every single day, but he does not go to the gym.
The National Weather Service indicated potential for severe thunderstorms late Tuesday afternoon.
The Hoosiers won two events and broke three school records.
This year’s plunge is the first on campus since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Applications for the presidency and representatives of Congress are now open until Feb. 26.
The truth behind the strength and power ballet dancers possess.
On Nov. 15, U.S. Rep. Jim Banks sent a letter warning IU could lose federal funding if it tolerated antisemitism.
Senate Bill 202, while controversial, is moving quickly through the statehouse.
The media circus surrounding Taylor Swift has gotten ridiculous.
An X post reported rumors of fentanyl-laced cocaine circulating Bloomington.
The Indianapolis International Airport installed a regulation-size basketball court to celebrate NBA All-Star Weekend.
The paintings were unveiled at a ceremony last year.