Longform
Indiana women’s basketball beats Butler 86-63 for first win of the season
Four Hoosiers scored double-digits in the match, but the defense struggled at the posts.
COLUMN: Butler’s “Leave Nicole Cardaño-Hillary open” strategy helps IU women’s basketball
Cardaño-Hillary led the team with 29 points.
Grace Berger joins 1,000 point club in Indiana women’s basketball win at Butler
Berger is the 29th player in team history to score 1,000 points in her career.
Early samples show high amounts of lead present after controlled burn, expert says
Samples have been collected from various properties in the affected area.
Early samples show high amounts of lead present after controlled burn, expert says
Samples have been collected from various properties in the affected area.
Indiana wrestling heads to Appalachian State University for invitational Sunday
The Hoosiers head to Boone, North Carolina, for the 2021 Mountaineer Invite.
Center of Excellence for Women and Technology leads self-care series
The event featured three CAPS counselors discussing methods to cope with long-term stress.
Indiana men’s soccer defeats Northwestern 1-0 in OT, moves on to Big Ten Championship
A golden goal from Joey Maher takes Indiana to face Penn State on Sunday.
The Other Sideline: Meet Rutgers before it plays Indiana football in Bloomington
Indiana is last in the Big Ten East while Rutgers is second to last.
COLUMN: Is Indiana football better than its 2-7 record? If so, by how much?
Indiana definitely isn’t very good, but it’s a little more nuanced than that.
Preschool teachers deal with higher COVID risk, overwork for low pay
IU-owned Hoosier Courts Nursery School has struggled to hire new teachers during the pandemic because of low wages.
OPINION: The free market is incompatible with democracy
A socialist response to “Our free market economy is better off without capitalism.”
IU Jacobs’ ‘Falstaff’ brings comedy to the opera stage
The show will run Nov. 12-13 and 18-19.
Eskenazi Museum to offer behind-the-scenes tour Nov. 12
Students will have the opportunity to explore “The Art of the Character” exhibit.
Kind Commute Campaign initiates sustainable travel, food pantry donations
The Campaign gives a food pantry $1 for every mile of sustainable travel.
OPINION: We should wear masks to prevent bad cold and flu seasons
Rates of influenza A dropped from 16.2% in 2019 to 0.3% in 2020.
The Potpourri of the Arts in the African American Tradition is back with 27th performance
The Potpourri includes the African American Dance Company, the African American Choral Ensemble and the IU Soul Revue.
Students reflect on microaggressions after viewing Netflix's ‘Colin in Black and White’
Former football player, Colin Kaepernick addresses issues some are afraid to talk about.
COLUMN: Colson Whitehead deserves a third Pulitzer Prize for ‘Harlem Shuffle’
“Harlem Shuffle” takes place from 1959 to 1964 in New York City’s Harlem.


















