Longform
IU ends cosponsored study abroad programs in seven countries
A difference in admission process has caused an end to co-sponsorship.
IU senior reported missing found, reunited with family
Vielee spent the weekend she was missing at Johnson County Jail.
EDITORIAL: Hamilton County housing costs drive out middle class
The steep price of homes in Fishers and Carmel could cause a decrease in populations of people who provide services to these communities.
Men's soccer earns No. 2 seed in 2017 NCAA Tournament
IU earned the No. 2 overall seed despite losing the Big Ten Tournament final on Sunday.
COLUMN: Security breaches tarnish reputation of U.S. cybersecurity
Rapid digitalization may have done more harm than good.
Five-star point guard Darius Garland chooses Vanderbilt
Garland was considering Vanderbilt, IU, Kentucky and UCLA.
The Knights peform at IU Auditorium
The Brooklyn orchestra will include guests clarinetist Kinan Azmeh and mandolin expert Avi Avital.
Durham, Smith impress for men's basketball in victory against Howard
Both freshmen scored 16 points in the IU win.
COLUMN: Free throws nearly prove costly in win over Howard
IU struggled at the line against Howard.
COLUMN: Children's literature author Jen Selinsky visited Bloomington
The Indiana native is becoming a prominent face in children's literature.
Continuing the legacy: The story of IU men's soccer's 2004 National Championship
IU won its seventh men's soccer national title during the 2004 season.
Pigasus Pictures seeks lead role in reviving Indiana film industry
The company behind "The Good Catholic" will continue to produce films in Indiana over the next several years.
Lack of consistency costs volleyball two more losses
Hoosiers fall to Wisconsin and Minnesota, dropping to 1-15 in conference play.
Locals learn about Japanese internment in preparation for event next week
MCPL screened four films on Japanese internment in preparation for their "Power of Words" event.
Monday rundown: Missing IU student found, IUDM raises over $4.2 million, theater doctorate programs cut, IUMS 2004 National Championship
What you need to know for Monday, Nov. 13.
Bloomington Blotter: overdoses, dumpster fire, forced entry
Police responded to two overdoses in the same apartment and a dumpster fire.
Men's basketball picks up first win of season with victory against Howard
The Hoosiers didn't dominate, but led for most of Sunday night.
Sharing heritage
Freshman Caleb King talks celebrations and stigmas that come with native heritage.
IU student found after being reported missing Saturday
Vielee was on her way from Bloomington to Marion to buy a cat.

















