Indiana women's swimming and diving places 4th overall in the 2025 NCAA Championships
Indiana women’s swimming and diving had its best team finish in program history placing fourth overall in the 2025 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.
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Indiana women’s swimming and diving had its best team finish in program history placing fourth overall in the 2025 NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.
After tying its lowest finish of the season with fourth place at the Clover Cup from March 10-12, Indiana women’s golf turned to the Florida State Match Up on March 21-23 at Seminole Legacy Golf Club in Tallahassee, Florida, to continue its improved play.
U.S. Sen. Todd Young will be at the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce Dignitary Discussion on April 15.
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IU has made several changes to website pages concerning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Six culture centers are now listed as departments under the Office of Student Life web page.
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Bloomington Chocolate Company made it through COVID-19 thanks to a few unique reasons, leaving them more prepared than most for the new realities the pandemic brought.
Advancing his plan to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education, President Donald Trump recently announced his plan to immediately cease the department’s management of the federal student loan portfolio and programs for students with disabilities. Under this plan, other federal agencies would be tasked with managing these programs.
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Two IU a cappella groups — Another Round and Ladies First — will perform at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater this weekend to celebrate the end of the school year during their annual spring concerts.
Indiana men’s basketball redshirt freshman guard Jakai Newton entered the transfer portal, he announced in an Instagram post Monday.
Thirty-eight present and former Jewish faculty at IU sent a letter to administration urging them to maintain freedom of speech on campus after the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights sent a letter threatening IU’s funding if it fails to stop antisemitism.
Just two days after Indiana women’s basketball’s season ended with a loss to the No. 1-seeded University of South Carolina, three Hoosiers entered the transfer portal.
My childhood memories of camping are far from pleasant. Until last summer, the word “camping” reminded me of swatting at pesky mosquitoes, sweating profusely in a too-small tent and surviving off hotdogs — and I hate hotdogs.
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During the Spring National College Media Conference, the Associated Collegiate Press named the Indiana Daily Student as a winner for top college journalism websites.
Netflix’s newest limited series, “Adolescence,” premiered March 13 and received 24.3 million views in the first four days after its release, with numbers continuing to grow through positive word of mouth. The crime drama show is distinct from other programs on Netflix as each of its one-hour long episodes were shot in one continuous take. The show also sets itself apart as it is more of a “whydunit” rather than a “whodunit,” with the show exploring the aspects of society that could lead to a child committing a murder.
Clipped from newspapers, taken from the backs of boxes and written in cursive on index cards, the recipes that Herman B Wells’ kitchen staff would cook for the former IU president and chancellor are a medley. At least one was written on the back of a dinner-party invitation, while others seem to have been transcribed with a typewriter.
After putting up 13 runs and dropping its series opener against Penn State on Friday, Indiana softball bounced back to secure its first conference wins of the season Saturday.