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Cignetti says Indiana football didn’t sustain any ‘significant’ injuries vs. Maryland
The Hoosiers defeated the Terrapins by 45 points despite the bevy of ailments.
Indiana men’s basketball guard Nick Dorn expected to be available for season opener
Dorn missed the summer and portions of the fall as he recovered from a Jones fracture.
‘He walked in a room, and it was like sunshine’: Remembering Michael Gray
Indiana women’s basketball opens regular season against Lipscomb
After dismantling Missouri S&T 100-32 in its lone exhibition contest, #iuwbb is set to open its season with a game against Lipscomb University on Tuesday.
IU students concerned about safety at crosswalks near campus
The City of Bloomington implemented new safety features at 17th Street and Eagleson Avenue.
Sigma Phi Epsilon suspends social activities, placed on interim directives list
The fraternity has been on disciplinary status three times throughout recent school years.
Indiana volleyball reaches program high in AVCA poll, Jager takes Big Ten honors
The Hoosiers jumped six spots to No. 18 in the rankings.
Dancers unite at Windfall’s annual cabaret showcase
The Windfall Dance Company hosted its annual "Cabaret" showcase.
'Pablo Escobar is, like, hot’: ‘Our Dear Dead Drug Lord’ dissects 2008 political culture
Samwell Rose, Master of Fine Arts directing candidate, handpicked the cast and crew.
UPDATE: Nearly 700 in Bloomington impacted by power outage Monday
The outage was first reported at 2:35 p.m.
Sycamore Land Trust restores 2 wetlands north of Bloomington
Wetland habitats reduce flooding, improve water quality and promote biodiversity.
Press Release: Visiting Buddhist Scholar and Teacher visit Bloomington in November
Gaden KhachoeShing Buddhist Monastery is very honored and blessed with Upcoming visit of reowened Buddhist Scholar and Teacher Geshe Kunchok in November 23-24th 2025
Inside the last-minute scramble at Bloomington’s Spirit Halloween
Two reporters visited Spirit Halloween on Oct. 31 and interviewed last-minute shoppers.
GUEST COLUMN: A letter from former journalism faculty members
Guest column from former journalism faculty members.
Rise Yoga & Events brings goat yoga to Bloomington
Attendees practiced mindfulness next to baby goats during “Goat Yoga at the Graduate.”
Interactive learning makes science accessible at IU’s annual Science Fest
Community members and students participated in science and research through immersive activities.
‘Jacobs Live at the Movies’ to unlock nostalgia with ‘The Wizard of Oz’
The IU Symphony Orchestra will perform a live accompaniment of the film Nov 7-8.
Veteran, advocate, ‘chaos goblin’: Caleb’s fight for Bloomington’s homeless community
PODCAST: Special session for redistricting in Indiana begins this week
Plus the Monroe County Council votes against fund the purchase of a new jail site.




















