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Indiana men’s basketball head coach Darian DeVries and his coaching staff have been busy on the recruiting trail, but they’ve yet to knock on Harun Zrno’s door.
After spending nearly three weeks in the transfer portal, former Indiana women’s basketball forward Lilly Meister committed to the University of Kansas on Monday, according to her Instagram post.
Partisan school board elections in Indiana are one step closer to reality.
After picking up a win against a tough non-conference opponent and extending their streak to five games, Indiana softball went on the road with hopes of building on its winning momentum. However, the Hoosiers couldn’t get the outcome they desired in their weekend series.
While Indiana softball’s pitching staff surrendered just one run to Wisconsin in the second game of the series Saturday, inconsistent performances led to difficulties containing the Badgers’ offense throughout their three-game series over the weekend.
Indiana men’s tennis hosted Washington and Oregon this weekend inside the IU Tennis Center and on the IU Varsity Courts in Bloomington to wrap up the home portion of the regular season schedule.
No. 14 Indiana water polo played its final game of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation regular season Saturday, taking on No. 2 Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
Hoosier Hills Food Bank announced earlier this month that it will lose at least 62,000 pounds of food after the United States Department of Agriculture canceled $500 million in nationwide food deliveries.
About a year ago, Maxime Werk, an IU senior studying liberal studies and contemporary dance, came up with the idea to create a one-of-a-kind collective platform that could blend various art forms into one immersive experience.
Bob Seger’s “Night Moves” spilled from the speaker as Warren Stohler blended, poured and served a drink out the window of Travelin’ Tom’s Coffee. Stohler was one of the vendors present for the first Food Truck Friday of the 2025 season Friday at Switchyard Park.
The Bloomington Faculty Council passed a resolution April 8 to form a mutual academic defense compact for the Big Ten Academic Alliance.
For over 50 years, people have celebrated Earth Day on April 22 to acknowledge and support environmental preservation.
An empty chair with a sign reading, “Rep. Erin Houchin” sat in the middle of Bloomington City Hall’s Council Chambers on Saturday morning.
Darian DeVries doesn’t need to set an alarm on his phone — his phone is either dead, or it’s being used to talk to coaches, players, agents and anyone else who can help set a foundation. He’s been to dinner in Bloomington a few times and taken brief hour-long breaks. Eventually, he says, he’ll get time to spend with his family and explore his new city.
Indiana women’s basketball landed its third recruit of the offseason out of the transfer portal Saturday, as forward Zania Socka-Nguemen committed to the Hoosiers, according to her post on X. She previously entered the portal Wednesday.
The event was free for all to attend.
The annual show, produced by students, regularly draws a standing crowd.