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Here’s what to ask if you’re touring a new place to live
IU’s Student Legal Services can point out any legal concerns on your lease for free.
Busy schedule? Here are ways to stay organized this school year
Here are three ways to organize your schedule.
Dealing with a difficult landlord? Here are your options.
IU Student Legal Services is a free resource for students struggling with landlords.
OPINION: Music is transportation
Let the music whisk you away.
Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill wants to “Put Indiana First” in gubernatorial run
Hill is running as a Republican in the Indiana Governer's race.
COLUMN: Why the Iowa game dictates Indiana women’s basketball's postseason fate
The Hoosiers welcome No. 4 Iowa on Thursday.
Republican Brad Chambers offers economic-centric views in his campaign for governor
Chambers served as Indiana’s secretary of commerce from 2021-2023.
Working group provides recommendations to keep Kinsey Institute part of IU
The Kinsey Institute navigates funding restrictions and safety concerns under IU's guidance.
Eric Doden focuses on small towns, rural areas in gubernatorial campaign
Doden launched his campaign in June 2021.
Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Donald Rainwater wants to represent the Hoosier individual
Rainwater supports lower taxes, decreased government intervention and personal privacy.
PHOTOS: Indiana men's basketball falls flat against Nebraska
The Hoosiers have lost three games in a row for the second time this season.
How Indiana basketball’s Mackenzie Mgbako overcame a slow start, lived up to 5-star hype
COLUMN: What’s wrong with Indiana basketball? Look no further than Nebraska
The Hoosiers have lost seven of their last nine games.
Keisei Tominaga’s offensive creativity puzzles Indiana men’s basketball in 85-70 loss
Tominaga scored 18 of his 20 points in the first half.
Indiana basketball ‘didn’t compete’ in first half, can’t sustain comeback in loss to Nebraska
The Hoosiers dropped their third straight game at home.
Nebraska’s offensive clinic drowns Indiana men’s basketball 85-70
An explosive first half created an impenetrable 20-point lead.
City to review plans for Showers West, public safety in Bloomington
The Bloomington Redevelopment Commission rejected construction bids for the building in February.
Monroe County Health Department releases January 2024 food inspection report
Seven locations received critical or non-critical violations.
Mike Woodson cites ‘mindset’ as factor in Indiana basketball’s puzzling free throw woes
The Hoosiers shoot a Big Ten-worst 66% from the charity stripe.




















