‘One of the great quarterbacks’: Indiana football to face Heisman favorite Oregon QB Moore
Moore threw 14 touchdowns and just one interception in the Ducks’ first five games.
Moore threw 14 touchdowns and just one interception in the Ducks’ first five games.
The Hoosiers produced four shots on goal during the 4-0 loss.
The Hoosiers overturned an early deficit to stay unbeaten at home.
Brian Maisonneuve coached the Hoosiers from 2010-17.
Panelists discussed why neighborhood outreach matters.
The Hoosiers notched their first Big Ten win of the season.
Two young entrepreneurs used their connections at IU to create their own alcohol brand.
After defeating USC and UCLA, the Hoosiers moved into the AVCA top 25 rankings.
Attendees placed handmade poppies with the names of victims of the war.
Lilliana Young’s primary challenge breaks Matt Pierce’s years-long streak of running unopposed.
The Ducks have allowed just one sack this season.
The Hoosiers started Big Ten play 0-2.
The man is the fourth person arrested in connection with the Sept. 26 assault.
The Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement’s Sustaining Hoosier Communities (SHC) initiative launched its first alum community year, giving past rural partner communities the opportunity to advance new projects and deepen existing relationships with IU.
All Bloomington residents are invited to an interactive Community Workshop from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the Pavilion in Switchyard Park, 1601 S. Rogers St.
The program encourages initiatives that promote community engagement with and education around sustainable transportation.
Indiana University Dance Marathon (IUDM) will host its 10th annual Day of Hope on October 9, 2025; the organization’s largest fundraising event of the year. Each dollar raised supports the patients, families, and doctors at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
Bloomington, Ind. – The City of Bloomington Information & Technology Services (ITS) Department has awarded a total of $55,000 in Digital Opportunity Grants to 14 Bloomington-based nonprofit organizations working to increase residents’ access to digital resources.
The City of Bloomington invites residents to apply for positions on multiple boards and commissions. These service opportunities will allow members of the public to directly participate in city government initiatives and policy-making processes.
The City of Bloomington continues to invest in the site of the former IU Health Bloomington Hospital—now being transformed into the Hopewell Neighborhood, Bloomington’s next downtown community—through a series of upcoming construction upgrades.