OPINION: We mustn’t give up in our search for America
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Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
Only a week after its season came to an end against No. 3 University of Denver in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Indiana men’s soccer has already added a top transfer from the portal.
In this episode of "That Sounds like a Movie," host Stella Gruchalski takes a break from film to examine the world of television with "The Umbrella Academy" (2019-2024). A fun, goofy and action-packed show that has some of the best music a television show could offer.
This week we discuss the outcome of a motion to drop the subpoena against former IU men’s basketball physician Brad Bomba Sr. as well as the upcoming execution of Joseph Corcoran — the first to take place in Indiana in 15 years. We also discuss new initiatives to improve the Monroe County Community School Corporation and the possible takeover deal of Catalent by Novo Holdings.
For the fourth year, the Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington will host the Holiday Arts and Crafts Show this December. Housed in the Arts Alliance Center in College Mall between Foot Locker and Southern Style Boutique, the storefront displays art and holiday gifts for sale from local artists.
Indiana men’s basketball’s nonconference slate was filled with highs and lows. After starting the season with four straight double-digit wins, the Hoosiers lost a pair of games in blowout fashion to the University of Louisville and Gonzaga University during the Battle 4 Atlantis.
Indiana women’s basketball’s last five seasons relied on a blueprint, one with excellent guard play and consistently suffocating defense — but there is one other pillar. The Hoosiers needed a forward to help compensate for the loss of Mackenzie Holmes departing for the WNBA a season ago.
Local T-shirt shop badknees and Bloomington Farm Stop Collective transformed their small Kirkwood Avenue parking lot into a festive wonderland Saturday, complete with live music, art vendors and food trucks. The lot was bustling with Bloomington residents of all ages who enjoyed four live performances and 18 vendors selling items such as handmade jewelry and knitted eyeglass cases.
The 2024 election was stressful, with emotions running high and political events dominating the news cycle. Even though it’s been over a month since the election, many still find it challenging to tune out the constant stream of political discourse and the future’s uncertainty. However, it’s possible to find relief by focusing on practices that help us disconnect from the noise and reconnect with our well-being. Whether through experiencing moments of awe, taking time for meditation or engaging in creative activities like writing, these simple yet effective techniques offer ways to reduce stress no matter the situation.
One of the most dreaded, anxiety-inducing weeks of the year for many students is here. The days leading up to finals week can be stressful, as students struggle to find study spots and cram their brains with a semester’s-worth of information, so here are some events around campus to make “Dead Week” a little easier.
Dressed in suits and sparkly dresses, students filtered in through the doors of Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union on Friday. They were welcomed with blue lights, projections of snowflakes on the walls and white balloons. Pop music blasted from speakers and photo backdrops were set up by the entrance, allowing dance attendees to capture the moment.
The IU Arts and Humanities Council hosted its first of a series of Winter Holiday Arts Markets on Thursday at the Gayle Karch Cook Center Grand Hall in Maxwell Hall.
Indiana football earned its first selection to the College Football Playoff on Sunday as the bracket was revealed on ESPN’s CFP selection show. The Hoosiers are seeded No. 10, setting the stage for a first round matchup with the University of Notre Dame at 8 p.m. Dec. 20 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
After Indiana women’s basketball’s win over the University of Southern Indiana on Wednesday, head coach Teri Moren emphasized the importance of defensive efforts.
It all started with a layup in the paint. And then three more. After she went scoreless in the first quarter, Karoline Striplin turned it on in the second quarter with 8 points on four consecutive layups.
Coming off its 4-point victory against the University of Southern Indiana on Wednesday, Indiana women’s basketball returned to the hardwood Saturday against Penn State for its first Big Ten contest of the season.
With less than a second to go in the first half of Friday night’s game, Indiana men’s basketball’s junior forward Malik Reneau’s free throw clanked off the bright orange of the elevated rim in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The missed shot from the charity stripe capped off an uninspiring first half, as the Hoosiers headed to the locker room with a 39-36 lead over Miami University.
As Indiana men’s basketball converged for its huddle at the under-four media timeout in the second half of Friday night’s 76-57 victory over Miami University at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, sixth-year senior center Oumar Ballo was one of the last Hoosiers off the bench.
The Hoosier faithful inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall collectively held their breath as Trey Galloway raised his right hand. When his 3-point attempt fell through the net, the held breath turned into a thundering cheer, booming in volume as the Hoosiers improved their lead to 11 points over Miami University with only seven and half minutes to go in the game.