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‘We’re learning to win again’: Indiana men’s tennis starts season with wins over Dayton and Toledo
After winning six matches last season, the Hoosiers got their 2023 season started on the right foot with a pair of wins at home.
Black Voices: IU celebrates Martin Luther King Day with social justice conference
The conference theme was “audacity," which came from MLK’s 1964 Nobel Peace Prize speech.
Indiana wrestling on the rise after victory over No. 16 Rutgers
Indiana wrestling prevailed over No.16 Rutgers via a 24-13 win Friday night.
Student resource tips for IU transfer students
The Office for First Year Experience Programs provides resources specifically for transfer students.
Resources available for Asian American and Pacific Islander students, community members
The IU Asian Culture Center and others are offering resources and events for students.
Water boil advisory issued for 56 Bloomington addresses until 9 a.m. Jan 18.
Utility workers were sent to 11th street and Illinois street to repair a broken water main.
Meet the candidates for the 2023 Bloomington mayoral election
Kerry Thomson, Susan Sandberg and Don Griffin have filed for the mayoral race.
'It’s my whole life:' Delilah’s Pet Shop struggles after city ban
Bloomington’s ban on the retail sale of cats and dogs took effect Jan. 1.
Phil Chan to release book ‘Banishing Orientalism: Dancing between Exotic and Familiar’ Jan. 22
The book explores outdated portrayals and ethnic stereotypes in operas and ballets.
COLUMN: Fresh finds: new music, TV and movies to ring in the new year
Get out of last year’s content rut and start the new year with something new.
OPINION: No, you did not know that Noah Schnapp was gay
Don’t make someone’s coming out story about you.
Indiana experiences moderate levels of influenza, COVID-19 cases remain low with zero mpox cases in Monroe County
Monroe County reported eight COVID-19 cases for the week Jan. 4-11.
‘The Book of Mormon’ to open at IU Auditorium Jan. 17
The Tony award-winning musical will be presented at 7:30 p.m.
Mackenzie Holmes’ big first half leads No. 6 Indiana women’s basketball past Wisconsin
Holmes scored 21 of her game-high 29 points in the first half of Sunday’s win.
Senate Bill 3 to form committee, examine state income tax, other taxes
Bloomington economists worry about the future of sales tax.
COLUMN: Indiana women’s basketball has built a culture of excitement and success
The Hoosiers played in front of a regular season-high 10,422 fans.
No. 6 Indiana women’s basketball’s offensive outburst aids 93-56 plastering over Wisconsin
The Hoosiers shot 54.7% from the field.

















