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Reach for the Pod: Iowa football preview
Host Patrick Felts previews No. 17 IU's first game of the season against Iowa.
IU women’s soccer scores two goals in 38 seconds in comeback win against Western Michigan
The Hoosiers doubled their season goal total in a single match.
Hoosier supporters will IU women’s soccer to comeback win over Western Michigan
IU will play five of its next six matches at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
“Coming back strong”: Lotus organizers rise above challenges planning in-person Lotus festival
The festival will be Sept. 23 to Sept. 26 featuring four nights of performances.
"Swing in September" concert series begins Friday
The Midcoast Swing Orchestra, Organism and others set to perform throughout the month.
IU men’s soccer looking to continue winning streak against Creighton Friday
The match is one of two for IU in the Adidas/IU Credit Union Classic.
Servers claim many students have become worse tippers, ruder
Employees share how customers have banged on windows and disrupted signs.
IU cross country to open season against Miami on Saturday at home
Saturday’s meet will be IU’s first at home since 2017.
Here’s what to expect attending IU Auditorium events this season
All patrons and workers are required to wear masks at indoor events.
Bloomington City Council approves $30 million in bonds to finance affordable housing
Council members voted unanimously to allow bond-financing for the Crestmont affordable housing complex.
COLUMN: A hater’s guide to the College Football Playoff
College football’s rich history is being destroyed by the College Football Playoff.
OPINION: No-tipping policies protect dignity in the food service industry
Tips have been treated as niceties instead of necessities for too long.
First Thursday Festival will feature local artists and musicians
September’s First Thursday will include music, dance and more.
Camp Atterbury designated as temporary housing site for Afghanistan refugees
Active-duty and National Guard service members will be at the site to assist.
‘My Year of Rest and Relaxation’ is not meant to let your mind rest, relax
The 2018 novel is a New York Times Bestseller.
Run it back
Students said they are glad to be back in person but campus feels crowded.
IU field hockey looking to knock off reigning MAC champions Miami
The Hoosiers are coming off a 2-0 opening weekend.
Quarantined students still must isolate in Ashton Residence Center
Ashton is intended to be functional and safe for quarantined students.

















