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IU softball goes 4-2 in three weekend double-headers in Leesburg, Florida
The Hoosiers finished .667 this weekend after playing Nebraska, Wisconsin and No. 24 Minnesota.
UPDATE: IUPD investigating alleged sexual battery at Phi Kappa Psi fraternity
The suspect in the case is a member of the fraternity, police said.
COLUMN: ‘Sakamoto Days’ is a light-hearted, action-packed manga
The protagonist of "Sakamoto Days" is reminiscent of the titular character of the "John Wick" series.
Joey Brunk works to be a positive voice for IU men’s basketball from the sidelines
Brunk has been out for the entire season with a back injury.
OPINION: IU students, follow COVID-19 guidelines so we can return to campus
Despite the university’s promises, next semester isn’t set in stone.
IU men’s swim seeks to continue winning streak going into Big Ten championships
IU won three straight conference titles from 2017-19.
New IU dorm near McNutt and Briscoe, McNutt dining hall to be built by fall 2021
Students can now apply to live at the new dorm for the fall 2021 semester.
River flood warning issued for Monroe County until Thursday
Travelers should avoid driving through the flooded areas.
WFIU’s ‘Ernie Pyle Experiment!’ podcast named finalist for Audie Award
It is a 13-episode podcast about Ernie Pyle’s work as a traveling columnist for the Scripps-Howard Newspaper syndicate.
IU men’s tennis falls to No. 14 Michigan, sweeps Michigan State
The Hoosiers returned to Bloomington for two matches, going 1-1.
Black Voices: IU Writers’ Conference helps transform writers of all backgrounds
The IUWC features workshops and speaking events for fiction, poetry and nonfiction.
Black Voices: IU African American Arts Institute ends Black History Month with music, dance
The African American Arts Institute developed new ways to teach and perform online.
COLUMN: IU women’s basketball win over Ohio State shows improvement through season
IU is 12th in the top 16 NCAA rankings.
Ask IDS: Your COVID-19 questions, answered
Find answers to common COVID-19 questions.
Black Voices: Copyright law has stunted the development of Black Music
From jazz to rock to hip-hop, the laws around music always seem to target Black folk.
IU volleyball swept by Purdue for the second time, extends losing streak to six
Similarly to its last game against Purdue, IU struggled with blocking and energy Sunday.
Indiana State Police Bloomington District temporarily increases patrols for highway safety
Police aim to limit reckless driving during St. Patrick’s Day and the NCAA Tournament.
Speaking of Sex: How do I properly shave my pubic hair?
To shave, or not to shave? The answer: whatever feels right to you.
IU women’s soccer defeats Iowa 2-0 for second consecutive win
Melanie Forbes has scored all three of the team’s goals this season.


















