Gunfire leaves 4 wounded
The Bloomington Police Department is currently investigating two shootings that occurred Friday and Saturday, leaving four people wounded from gunshots. PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
The Bloomington Police Department is currently investigating two shootings that occurred Friday and Saturday, leaving four people wounded from gunshots. PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
Sen. Hillary Clinton painted herself as the candidate who can move America forward and change the nation when she spoke Friday afternoon at Assembly Hall. SLIDESHOW: Sen. Clinton visits IU
Due to the high demand for early voting on April 24, students will once again have the opportunity to wait in line to vote early Tuesday at the Union.
The victim of a fatal crash last Wednesday on Old State Road 37 was deceased at impact, according to Monroe County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Scott Mellinger.

Neither nervous nor annoyed after falling lower than he was projected in the 2008 NFL Draft, Tracy Porter simply waited for a life-changing phone call. With the 40th pick, the New Orleans Saints offered him the chance to play at home. BLOG: Under the Rock EXCLUSIVE AUDIO: Post-draft interview with Tracy Porter
Following more than a month of turbulent times, president-elect Luke Fields hopes to restore legitimacy to the IU Student Association.
In a splintered 6-3 ruling, the United States Supreme Court upheld Indiana's strict photo ID requirement, which Democrats and civil rights groups said would deter poor, older and minority voters from casting ballots. Its backers said it was needed to prevent fraud.
On behalf of the entire Indiana Daily Student staff, the management team would like to thank you all for reading the newspaper this semester and for sending us your thoughts.
Dogs had their run of the tennis courts Sunday afternoon for Revitalizing Animal Well-Being’s annual “Furry Finals Fix,” where students and Bloomington residents could play with the animals and relax.
Hillary Clinton painted herself as a candidate who can move America forward and change the nation Friday afternoon during a speech at Assembly Hall. VIDEO: IU and the Presidential Candidates
The Bloomington arts community showed up in droves to musician Krista Detor’s benefit show at the John Waldron Arts Center for Indiana Friends of Nyaka, an organization supporting the Nyaka School for AIDS orphans in Nyakagyezi, Uganda. SLIDESHOW: Krista Detor Nyaka School Benefit Show
IU is floating on a bubble right now, and will see today if it pops or expands.
Students celebrated the annual Collinsfest Saturday afternoon, complete with great weather, a Jurassic Park bounce house, live music and a giant balloon arch over the main steps of Edmundson Hall .
The IU men’s and women’s track teams were sucessful at this weekend’s Drake Relays.
With a trip to round of 16 and a final ranking of 11 nationally, the IU Red Storm women’s rugby team has come a long way since being a Division II team last year.
The No. 37 IU men’s tennis team (16-9, 6-6) got the rematch it sought with No. 15 Illinois, but not the result the team hoped for Friday at Iowa in the second round of the Big Ten championships.
After two hours of laughs and anecdotes, former IU basketball coach Bob Knight concluded his speech at the Little Nashville Opry Saturday by thanking the event’s coordinators.
Regardless of a familiar result, the Hoosiers performed at a higher level this weekend against No. 21 Michigan than they did in the past.
The Hoosiers kept their possibilities of making the Big Ten Conference Tournament alive by winning three of four games this weekend against conference foes Illinois and Iowa.
You would have been hard-pressed to find many smiles among the 38 faces of the IU baseball team last weekend after getting swept at Penn State and falling to last place in the Big Ten. What a difference a week makes.