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No. 6 Indiana women’s basketball’s rough-and-tough defense proves dependable in top-10 win
The Hoosiers forced 16 turnovers.
COLUMN: After beating Maryland, what else does Indiana women’s basketball need to prove?
The Hoosiers displayed their resiliency in the top ten win.
Shell-shocked: No. 6 Indiana women’s basketball earns top-10 victory over No. 9 Maryland
The Hoosiers now have three wins in their last four matchups against the Terrapins.
COLUMN: How I learned to stop worrying and love the gingko tree
A stinky tree on campus has been on my mind for some time and possibly yours.
Student vocal ensemble, NOTUS, recently released second album ‘What is Ours: Music for an America in Progress’
The second studio album was first released on Dec. 9, 2022.
IU hosts third annual Social Justice Conference
The 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Immersion Series will host events this spring.
Woman arrested after allegedly stabbing fellow passenger on Bloomington Transit Bus
The victim was treated for multiple head injuries at an area hospital.
First on-campus naloxone box installed at student health center
Naloxone nasal spray and fentanyl test strips now available on campus for free.
FAA glitch results in thousands of delayed and canceled flights
Approximately 10,000 flights were delayed and 1,400 canceled in the U.S. on Wednesday.
Historic Bloomington Showers building sold to Eurton Properties
The building was sold for $400,000.
No. 6 Indiana women’s basketball prepares for top-10 showdown with No. 9 Maryland
The Hoosiers are 2-0 in ranked matchups so far this season.
OPINION: The Republican Party is eating itself alive and America is better for it
An increasingly radical political party in peril cannot effectively govern.
Episode 1: Season summary, Maryland and Wisconsin previews
National decrease in job openings may slow inflation
There has been a 0.9% decrease in job vacancies.
Mental mistakes merely a microcosm of recent struggles for Indiana men’s basketball
Indiana lost its third-consecutive unranked matchup against Penn State 66-85.
COLUMN: Indiana men’s basketball has good excuses, but not good enough for this
Injuries probably don’t justify a complete defensive meltdown.
Sue Sgambelluri elected Bloomington city council president at Wednesday night meeting
Isabel Piedmont-Smith was elected to serve as vice president of the council.
Indiana men’s basketball collapses in defensive meltdown against Penn State, loses 85-66
Penn State made 18 3-pointers, while Indiana made just four.



















