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Editor’s note: This story includes mention of potentially triggering situations including abortion, sexual abuse and gun violence.
Every year when the holidays roll around we are bombarded with an onslaught of films centered around these festivities. New romantic comedies keep love in the air for Valentine’s Day. Horror movies come out just in time to frighten you before Halloween. Christmas and other holiday films arrive to keep you cozy throughout the winter. But what about Thanksgiving?
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to reflect the correct name of IU's opponent.
A century ago, sugar maple trees were everywhere on IU Bloomington’s campus, with their vibrant red fall foliage making them a statewide staple. They even earned a callout during former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's 1918 commencement address, University Landscape Architect Mia Williams said.
Has one of your favorite shows on a streaming platform been canceled? If not, count yourself lucky. But if so, welcome to the club! It seems like every time I watch a show I genuinely love and connect to, it ends gets canceled a month later. After years of experiencing this, I decided to investigate this phenomenon to figure out what viewers can do to help our favorite shows get renewed.
As a part of its 2024 World Tour, “A Taste of Ireland -The Irish Music & Dance Sensation” came to Bloomington on Nov. 8 at the Buskirk Chumley Theater. Members of the Bloomington community came out to experience one of the world’s top Irish dance shows featuring Irish dance, folk music and a rich cultural experience.
Indiana women’s basketball is unranked in The Associated Press top 25 poll released Monday for the first time since Jan. 21, 2019. The Hoosiers received just three points in the poll.
Around 50 people gathered Friday night on the steps of the Monroe County Courthouse to protest IU’s Expressive Activity Policy.
A new 30,000 square foot outdoor recreational park is coming to the IU Bloomington campus, featuring dedicated turf for soccer and futsal, six pickleball courts, one full-sized basketball court, an outdoor fitness court and a general social space.
This press release was written by Desiree DeMolina for City of Bloomington.
IDS Elections Reporter, Andrew Miller, joins us on the podcast today to discuss election results and their implications, both locally and nationally. We ask what we can expect in the next four years and discuss student reactions on campus. We also highlight recent IDS publications on the future of immigration policy and on racist text messages sent following the election.
At 24-24 in the fourth set, Indiana volleyball rallied to push No. 20 USC into deuce. During a timeout Sunday at Wilkinson Hall, the crowd’s excitement was palpable, clapping along to Queen’s “We Will Rock You.”
Have you noticed that some of our favorite movies and shows glorify toxic relationships? Take “The Notebook” as an example. It’s the pinnacle of romance movies, it’s the Titanic of love stories, and yet Noah and Allie, the main characters, make so many mistakes that it becomes catastrophic.
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.
Morgenstern Bookstore and Café hosted a discussion with author M. T. Anderson on his new book, “Nicked” on Thursday night.
A barrage of boos cascaded from the stands of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall after a turnover-turned-layup put Eastern Illinois University ahead of Indiana men’s basketball 43-38 early in the first half.
For a moment, Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall was stunned.