Longform
‘Our youth caught up to us’: Indiana volleyball gains experience in loss to No. 1 Nebraska
The Hoosiers have seven freshmen on their roster.
Bloomington South football’s title hopes left in tatters after 42-0 loss to New Palestine
The Panthers haven’t won a state title since 1998.
No. 6 Indiana men’s soccer begins NCAA Tournament with match against Saint Louis
The Hoosiers beat the Billikens 1-0 on Sept. 3.
PHOTOS: Bloomington High School South ends season with semi-state loss
The Panthers lost 0-42.
IU and Waters Corporation launch charge detection mass spectrometer
The mass spectrometer measures the mass of individual ions.
PHOTOS: Indiana volleyball defeats Rutgers
The Hoosiers improved their record to 22-5.
PHOTOS: Indiana men's basketball defeats Lindenwood
The Hoosiers defeated the Lions 73-53.
IU trustee James Bopp Jr. talks affordability and free speech
Bopp was appointed to the board after Gov. Braun’s removal of three alumni-elected trustees.
Indiana men’s basketball struggled offensively. It still found a way to win vs. Lindenwood
The Hoosiers earned a 20-point victory over the Lions on Thursday.
No. 17 Indiana volleyball dominates Rutgers ahead of contest against No. 1 Nebraska
The Hoosiers recorded their 13th conference win of the season over the Scarlet Knights.
COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball needed energy. Sam Alexis brought it in win over Lindenwood
The Hoosiers defeated Lindenwood 73-53 on Thursday night.
Indiana men’s basketball overcomes slow start in 20-point win vs. Lindenwood
The Hoosiers improved to 5-0 with their win over the Lions on Thursday.
‘Still just as delicious’: Darn Good Soup officially returns to Bloomington
Darn Good Soup closed its doors five years ago.
‘Feels like a safe place’: IU’s American Sign Language Club supports learning, community
For over a decade, the ASL club at IU has encouraged students to learn ASL.
COLUMN: Thanksgiving to-do list if you’re staying in Bloomington this break
Bloomington offers great opportunities for a fun Thanksgiving week.
PRESS RELEASE: Immigration attorney Christie Popp to address community members about local immigration issues, stakes of upcoming election
Bloomington immigration attorney Christie Popp will address community members at the November 23 general meeting of Indivisible South Central Indiana (ISCI).
PRESS RELEASE: City of Bloomington Releases Comprehensive Report on Housing and Homelessness
The Thomson administration has released a comprehensive report outlining how the City of Bloomington is responding to homelessness and the community’s evolving housing landscape, while working to maintain public safety and quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors.
IU’s production of ‘The Legend of Georgia McBride’ celebrates self-discovery
The musical was performed in the Wells-Metz Theatre.
PRESS RELEASE: John Skolak Named Member Services Coordinator at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce
The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the hiring of John Skolak as its new Member Services Coordinator.




















