PRESS RELEASE: City of Bloomington Hosts Winter Wonderland at Banneker Community Center
The following is a press release written by Desiree Molina for the City of Bloomington.
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The following is a press release written by Desiree Molina for the City of Bloomington.
Indiana women’s basketball graduate student guard Sydney Parrish, who suffered a left knee injury against Baylor University on Nov. 24, will be out for “at least a couple of weeks,” according to Indiana head coach Teri Moren’s pregame radio interview Sunday.
Melodic dubstep fans might seem unlikely to be in the audience of a string quartet concert, but they regularly fill the venues of genre-bending ensemble ATLYS’s concerts – even when the group is performing works from their recently-released neo-Romantic album the “Sonnenberg Suite.”
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for The City of Bloomington.
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The first eight games of the season have been up and down for Indiana women’s basketball junior forward Lilly Meister.
This week, we recap the Hoosiers’ win against Purdue football Nov. 30 and discuss recent controversies regarding IU's expressive activity policy.
Governor-elect Mike Braun expressed he is open to legalizing medical marijuana in Indiana during his gubernatorial campaign, but said he is not in support of legalizing recreational marijuana.
No. 10 Indiana football finally did it. And it was about time.
She took six shots in the first half. Whether it was from beyond the arc or inside the lane, she didn’t miss.
The Hoosiers defeated the Boilermakers for the first time in five years.
Directionless. Apathetic. Worst record in the Big Ten.
After going 2-1 in the Battle 4 Atlantis last week, Indiana women’s basketball returned to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Sunday to take on the University of Maine.
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Senior setter Camryn Haworth began her final match for Indiana volleyball with a statement.
Snow flurries fell, white towels waved and No. 10 Indiana football (11-1, 8-1 Big Ten) reclaimed the Old Oaken Bucket for the first time since 2019, cruising to a 66-0 victory over archrival Purdue (1-11, 0-8 Big Ten) on Saturday night at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.
The quest for Indiana men’s soccer’s ninth national championship will have to wait another year.
For 45 minutes, it appeared to be déjà vu for No. 14 Indiana men’s soccer.
It didn’t take long for Indiana football senior tight end Zach Horton to understand the way Hoosier fans feel about in-state rival Purdue.
No. 14 Indiana men’s soccer doesn’t ignore it.