Longform
Indiana wrestling puts 4 on the podium in 11th place finish at Big Ten Tournament
Six Hoosiers qualified for the national tournament and will compete in Philadelphia.
OPINION: Understanding ‘great’ art and why your cover band sucks
There’s a reason why your eleven-dollar print of "Starry Night” isn’t in a museum.
OPINION: ‘Make America Healthy Again’ is a distraction from things that actually work
MAHA is directly in opposition to sensible public health solutions.
PRESS RELEASE: Utilities Service Board Approves Upgrades to Drinking Water Plant
At the March 10, 2025 regular meeting of the Utilities Service Board, the Board approved a resolution to make several upgrades to the Monroe Water Treatment Plant.
COLUMN: ‘The Traitors’ is campy reality television at its finest
Season three of the murder mystery competition show comes to a satisfying close.
Indiana men’s basketball to begin postseason play, open Big Ten Tournament against Oregon
The Ducks have won seven straight games.
County pauses new jobs in response to property tax bill, federal uncertainty
The pause is in response to Indiana Senate Bill 1.
Protesters march to court, supporting demonstrators during hearing
The protest spanned campus and downtown.
OPINION: The politics of school lunch: Trump’s budget bill puts low-income students at risk
Trump’s budget resolution threatens school meal programs, jeopardizing children’s health and politicizing the lunchroom.
A pivotal moment for Indiana Democrats is coming. Local party members weigh in:
State party insiders will choose a new chair on Saturday.
Indiana men’s basketball’s Oumar Ballo, Malik Reneau earn All-Big Ten honorable mention
Fifth-year senior guard Anthony Leal also received recognition from the conference.
PRESS RELEASE: Lake Lemon Conservancy District holding the Second Riddle Point Boogie
After an unforgettable debut in 2023, Riddle Point Boogie is BACK for 2025—bigger and better than ever!
Michael Nesci nets 2 goals, leads Indiana men’s soccer over Oakland
The freshman forward contributed two of the four goals of the day.
Behind starsfadingoutquietly’s first EP
The Indianapolis-based hardcore band released its self-titled EP in January.
Handmade fabrics, woolwork, colorful quilts highlight this year’s Indiana Heritage Quilt Show
Quilters entered their best designs to be displayed at the annual show.
COLUMN: The resurgence of shooting on film in a digital era
More filmmakers are choosing to shoot on film for its imperfect, but beautiful, characteristics.
UPDATED: U.S. education department threatens federal funds if IUB fails to stop antisemitism
The Department of Education sent a letter to 60 universities under investigation for antisemitism.
Award-winning children’s book author Matthew Cordell speaks at library exhibit
Matthew Cordell shared his journey into children's literature at the Monroe County Public Library.
COLUMN: A St. Patrick’s Day movie lineup as lucky as a four-leaf clover
These are the films you should be watching this St. Patrick’s Day.



















