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Q&A with Phil Chan and Doug Fullington
Chan and Fullington are reworking the ballet “La Bayadere” for a new generation.
What the IU School of Medicine will do with $400 million IU Health gift
The healthcare company has been a school partner for 25 years.
GUEST COLUMN: My experience at COP27: The climate conference for humanity
The 27th Conference of Parties highlights humanity in climate action.
Record-breaking 500 attendees at local Shabbat gathering
Chabad at IU hosts its weekly Shabbat on a bigger scale Dec. 9.
GUEST COLUMN: My experience at COP27: COPs and nature
Conferences of Parties, climate change and nature have an innate relationship.
Indomitable Arizona offense downs No. 14 Indiana men’s basketball 89-75 in Las Vegas
Arizona’s strengths outweighed Indiana’s, helping it outplay the Hoosiers down the stretch.
No. 14 Indiana men’s basketball loses game of runs to No. 10 Arizona in turbulent matchup
The Wildcats went on a 17-0 run in the beginning of the second half.
COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball played 36 solid minutes. Don’t ask about the other four.
The Hoosiers needed near perfection. Allowing a 17-0 run is not perfection.
Indiana men’s soccer defeats Pitt 2-0 to advance to second College Cup Final in three seasons
No. 13 seed Indiana will face No. 3 seed Syracuse in Monday’s title game.
Indiana men’s soccer silences doubters, shuts out Pitt en route to NCAA Championship
The Hoosiers defeated Pitt 2-0 in the semifinals Friday night.
As the holiday season begins, here are ways to be more environmentally-friendly and decrease waste
Americans generate 25% more waste during the holidays than throughout the entire year.
Respect for Marriage Act passes Congress, but future still unclear for Indiana students
The bill doesn’t guarantee the federal right for same-sex couples to marry, just for legal marriages to be recognized.
After first half deficit, No. 4 Indiana women’s basketball uses third quarter to surge past Penn State
The Hoosiers used a 25-6 second-half run to down the Nittany Lions.
Turnovers nag No. 4 Indiana women’s basketball despite 67-58 win over Penn State
The Hoosiers gave the ball away 17 times in their win Thursday.
COLUMN: It was a tale of two halves, but Indiana women’s basketball had a happy ending
The Hoosiers outscored Penn State 41-29 in the second half.
Student arrested after bringing gun to Edgewood Junior High School
There is no active threat to staff and students.
‘Woman, Life, Freedom’: protests against Iranian morality police call for justice and change
Mahsa Amini died in Iranian police custody following her arrest for violating hijab laws.
Bloomington announces investments planned for public safety
The plans are estimated to be around $34 million in new investments.
Family-owned toy store, Mairzy Doats, opening Saturday to provide play space for children
Kat Pruce started a community-centered toy store.



















