Bloomington woman found with lacerations, cocaine
Bloomington woman arrested for possession of cocaine, possession of a hypodermic needle and possession of paraphernalia.
Bloomington woman arrested for possession of cocaine, possession of a hypodermic needle and possession of paraphernalia.
Bloomington gives back, and at a higher rate than the Hoosier and national averages. On Feb. 21, the City of Bloomington Volunteer Network released its first member agency survey, which collected data about volunteerism in the community.
State Sen. Vi Simpson, D-Bloomington, and Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, gave a legislative update to the public Saturday at the City Council Chambers in the Showers Building.
In an attempt to figure out the quality of the IU women’s tennis team, one can look at statistics other than the overall record of 11-3.
After dropping a pair of one-run games against East Tennessee State, the Hoosiers travel to Louisville, Ky., to take on the No. 14 Cardinals today.
Adding to an already decorated first year in college basketball, Cody Zeller was named Co-Big Ten Freshman of the Year on Monday evening.
We say let Queen B nurse her Ivy Blue without being stigmatized.
Sometimes it is better to simply laugh at the intended joke.
International Women’s Day is right around the corner.
Walking down the streets of downtown Bloomington, I passed a father and his three-year-old son. When I smiled at the pair, the son raised up a pamphlet, and his father said, “Would you like to receive the word of the gospel, sir?”
Late innings were all the rage this weekend at the DeMarini Invitational in Fullerton, Calif. During Indiana’s 2-3 weekend, the Hoosiers scored 12 of their 19 total runs in the final three innings of this weekend’s games.
The Hoosiers tied the Spartans for 10th place overall this past weekend at the Big Ten Championships in West Lafayette, Ind.
While the pads stayed off the field in Memorial Stadium on Saturday, the IU football team was on it for its first of 15 spring practices.
One by one, the “First Five” took the microphone to reminisce about one of the most trying four-year stretches any IU basketball player has ever endured.
The Hoosiers could only muster one win during their weekend in Johnson City, Tenn. against East Tennessee State.
For the first time in the Tom Crean era, IU (24-7, 11-7) defeated rival Purdue (20-11, 10-8) at Assembly Hall. The 85-74 victory Sunday came on IU’s senior night and clinched a No. 5 seed in the Big Ten Tournament.
The sound of bouncing basketballs, whistles and barking head coaches grew louder as I approached a pair of closed, big, black doors. It was my first time in Bloomington, when I was on my campus visit during the winter of 2007.
Columnist Avi Zaleon shares his thoughts on which teams have the most to gain and the most to lose during the Big Ten Tournament.
A baby blue water tower reading “Marysville” stood alone over blocks of rubble and broken glass that used to be a small town. A tornado wiped out Marysville, Ind., a town of approximately 1,900 residents, Friday afternoon. Now, the water tower is one of the few structures left standing.
Basketball writer Connor O'Gara takes a look at the first four games of the Big Ten Tournament that take place Thursday.