Indiana softball falls to 10-3 as it’s plagued by offensive inconsistencies
The Hoosiers got shutout for the first time all season during the Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic.
The Hoosiers got shutout for the first time all season during the Jeannine McHaney Memorial Classic.
About 300 Hoosiers gathered to hear legislators and advocates speak regarding proposed laws.
Osgood Perkins’ newest project is totally bananas in the best way possible.
The Hoosiers tallied 18 turnovers against the Spartans.
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The City of Bloomington calls on the community to recognize outstanding volunteers by submitting nominations for the 2025 Be More Awards.
Monroe County Humane Association (MCHA) is excited to announce its March event to help local cat and dog owners keep their animals safe and healthy.
The City of Bloomington seeks Bloomington-based artists and artist teams to design nature-themed artwork to be placed along the top borders of six new bus stop shelters to be installed in 2025.
The City of Bloomington is looking for a creative design to transform a new community event trailer into a vibrant, traveling work of art.
Brondízio’s three decades of Amazon research highlights environmental challenges and local sustainability efforts.
Netflix’s latest film lacks the chemistry required for even the simplest rom-com.
Bloomington anti-poverty group Beacon is navigating uncertainty after two-day federal funding freeze.
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IU Recreational Sports is hosting a week of health and wellness activities.
Eighty-one musicians played the score while the film was shown.
The Hoosiers secured a 73-58 win over Purdue, notching their fourth Quad 1 win.
The Hoosiers are firmly in the NCAA Tournament race as the season winds down.
Reneau posted team highs with 15 points and six rebounds in the win.
ICAN trains dogs to become service animals for Indiana residents who live with a disability.
While not mind blowing, “The Gorge” is an easy and enjoyable watch.