IU’s dream for a 6th banner falls short
History did not repeat itself Thursday evening, at least not the history IU wanted.
History did not repeat itself Thursday evening, at least not the history IU wanted.
Last week, IU Coach Barry King called it the game his water polo team has been looking forward to since last May. The day has finally arrived.
After the installation of a new set of parking meters, Bloomington residents will no longer be able to avoid paying for parking by using the two-hour shuffle in the downtown area.
Fresh off its first Big Ten win against then-No. 53 Ohio State, the No. 40 IU women’s tennis team will face Michigan State and No. 10 Michigan on the road this weekend.
While part of the team is competing at the Texas Relays, another 11 IU men’s and women’s track and field athletes have headed to Palo Alto, Calif., for the Stanford Invitational. And they have only one event on their mind — the 5,000-meter run.
Indiana State Police made its fifth and sixth meth-related arrest in Bloomington in the past six weeks on March 18.
The IU softball team plays in its second Big Ten series this weekend against Michigan State in East Lansing, Mich. Play starts with a game at 4 p.m. Friday, followed by a 1 p.m. game Saturday. IU closes the weekend with a 1 p.m. matchup Sunday.
No. 51 Michigan State will travel to Bloomington to compete Friday, and the No. 35 Michigan Wolverines will compete against the Hoosiers on Sunday.
Indianapolis businesses and attractions are anticipating more revenue this weekend with visitors for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional tournament games being played at Lucas Oil Stadium this Friday and Sunday.
Despite a lack of any physical evidence definitively placing him at the murder scene, McCowan, a 20-year-old from Union Township, was sentenced Thursday to 60 years in prison.
Did you know that in a group of 100 rapists, only three will spend time in jail? Because I sure didn’t.
Popular opinion speaks for itself. Times are changing. We’re on the right side of history. But what strikes me most are gay voices against the institution of marriage. From the queer side of things, there is and always has been a tide of people rejecting the gendered binaries and systematic pairing.
We gather here today to mourn the loss of our dear friend, old-school journalism.You have gotten me through some dark and gloomy moments, as well as some of the happiest of times.
A female student reported being assaulted at knife point by a then-boyfriend between 2:30 and 3 a.m. March 22.
The Lilly Library will have a new director effective Monday.
“Ya Salam!” Third-year Arabic student and moderator Jackson Goldberg officially opened the first Arabic Talent Show, an event sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Language and Culture.
The No. 24 IU baseball team (19-3, 3-0) has an opportunity to escape March with only one loss as it enters its first Big Ten road series beginning 2:05 p.m. EDT Saturday at Iowa.
Participants and guest performers alike will gather from 5-7 p.m. Monday for the upcoming Spanish and Portuguese Song Festival at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
The event kicked off at 8 p.m. at The Back Door and featured an evening of girl-power entertainment, including music, stand-up comedy and hula hoop routines performed by women.
The City of Bloomington’s arts commission presented a free workshop at City Hall Thursday night called “A Public Art Primer for Artists,” where two experienced artists explained the importance of public art culture.