Longform
COLUMN: Yarden Garzon’s second half play leads Indiana women’s basketball past Michigan State
Garzon’s late heroics get the Hoosiers a win.
Chloe Moore-McNeil notches triple-double in No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball’s win over Michigan State
Moore-McNeil scored 10 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and dished 11 assists in the victory.
No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball surges in third quarter, holds on to defeat Michigan State
The Hoosiers improved to 10-2 in Big Ten play with the 94-91 victory Thursday.
OPINION: Hooked on a TV theme
It's time to TV theme songs to make a comeback.
Janelle Monáe to headline IU eclipse event
She will perform April 8 at Memorial Stadium.
OPINION: All the lives I want to live in one
So many things to do and not enough lives to live them.
Key bills that survived statehouse deadlines
House bills were due for a third reading Feb. 5, and Senate bills Feb. 6.
OPINION: What 3 a.m. talks have taught me about life
Staying up for late-night talks is always worth it.
'Hairspray’ dazzles musical fans in its two-night run beginning Tuesday evening
The show examines racial oppression and beauty standards through musical dance and comedy.
‘We’re prepared for it:’ What you need to know about Indiana baseball’s 2024 season
Indiana eyes a return to the top of the Big Ten this season.
Comedian Matt Rife to perform two sold-out shows Feb. 14 in the IU Auditorium
The “Matt Rife: ProbleMATTic Tour” is the comedian’s largest tour to date.
‘Just wait until this year’: Indiana softball aims to build on record-breaking 2023 season
The Hoosiers finished with a 44-18 record while going 18-5 in Big Ten play in 2023.
Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition issues a vote of no confidence in President Whitten
98% of IGWC members voted in favor of a no confidence resolution Feb. 5.
Pre-K enrollment now open, will be subsidized for some MCCSC families
Last fall’s referendum expanded access to pre-K and will subsidize tuition for some families.
OPINION: Dating apps and the commodification of love
Companies like Tinder and Hinge act as a capitalist marketplace of romance and sex.
Journalists change the world, as seen in the movies
I was first inspired by the journalists in film.
In Jacobs School of Music’s ‘An American Dream,’ you can never go home again
The opera was presented at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2-3 at the Musical Arts Center.
LETTER: An open letter from IU Academics for Justice in Palestine
The movement for justice in Palestine is crucial to the defense of academic freedom.
City council to operate with a vacancy following Shruti Rana’s last meeting
Rana has served in the position for around two months.




















