Curt Cignetti, Fernando Mendoza featured on Time Magazine TIME100
Cignetti and Mendoza won the National Championship with Indiana football last season.
Cignetti and Mendoza won the National Championship with Indiana football last season.
IU Bloomington marked America’s 250th with exhibits, events and a rare founding document.
Monroe County Humane Association (MCHA) is excited to announce its June event to help local cat and dog owners keep their animals safe and healthy.
National journalism organizations pushed IU to act on media school task force recommendations.
The City of Bloomington invites residents to apply for positions on multiple boards and commissions.
While the conversation about mental health has grown globally and more people are becoming interested in it, the issues facing the Black community remain a blemish on the progress of recent years. Not only is this demographic having to deal with socio-economic issues, but there are also psychological constraints on progress that are forming an invisible undercurrent stopping a breakthrough.
Paul Corsaro is countersuing IU, IU Indy and 6 players who alleged mistreatment.
Instead of solving mysteries, I was left with more questions than answers.
The new single leaves me wanting more from her upcoming album “petal.”
Bayh will run in the November midterm election.
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) recently released guidance for Indiana communities regarding the state’s process for recommending census tracts for designation under the new federal Opportunity Zone 2.0 program.
Unlock the townie side of Bloomington by practicing Midwestern manners.
Students can get into all sports, except football and men’s basketball, for free.
RealFest will bring many different music genres to Dunn Meadow.
Roger Innes says the closure disrupted research and lacked communication.
The City of Bloomington, in partnership with Indiana University’s Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, Indiana University’s African American Arts Institute (AAAI), and Food Truck Friday, invites the Bloomington community to attend the 2026 Juneteenth Celebration on Friday, June 19, at Switchyard Park, 1601 S. Rogers St.
These three albums helped soundtrack my transition from spring endings to summer beginnings.
The City of Bloomington will continue planned street and parking infrastructure improvements the week of June 8, with pavement marking to be installed on several city streets. Pavement markings are the painted lines, arrows, crosswalks, bike lane symbols, stop bars, and other street markings that help guide users through the roadway.
The Hoosiers now have 11 commits in their 2027 class.