PHOTOS: Indiana women's basketball falls to Michigan State on the road
The Hoosiers lost 65-73.
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The Hoosiers lost 65-73.
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Frustration struck the face of redshirt junior outfielder Melina Wilkison as a ball flew over her head and beyond the fences. A two-run home run hit by the reigning National Player of the Year NiJaree Canady pushed No. 12 Texas Tech University to an 8-0 lead in just the second inning of play as they went on to defeat Indiana softball 8-0.
No. 22 Indiana wrestling closed out its dual season with a commanding 40-4 victory over the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on Friday night in Maclellan Gymnasium. The Hoosiers won nine out of 10 bouts, with seven of those victories coming by bonus points.
After sweeping its doubleheader on Friday, Indiana women’s tennis gained some momentum before traveling to face rival Purdue on Sunday afternoon. However, the Hoosiers could not continue their winning streak as they fell to the Boilermakers 4-2 at the Schwartz Tennis Center in West Lafayette, Indiana.
The Book of Revelation is a running motif throughout “The Monkey,” Osgood Perkins’ newest film based on a short story by Stephen King. Specifically, the film repeatedly references Revelation 6:8, which reads, in part, “And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.”
Despite outscoring its opponents 19-6 during the first half of the weekend, Indiana softball scored just two runs in its final two games to drop to 10-3 on the 2025 season.
No. 17 Indiana water polo traveled to Irvine, California, to play in the Barbara Kalbus Invitational tournament this weekend, matching up against four straight ranked opponents.
As public school parent and advocate Keri Miksza watched her daughter, a junior at Bloomington High School South, and the rest of the girls swim and dive team compete in sectionals, she couldn’t help but think: “We could lose this.”
Plus a Concerned Scientists at IU's town hall meeting and student organization, Queer Students at IU.
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
The following is a press release written by Kristy Taylor for the Monroe County Humane Association.
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
On a cold and drizzly February afternoon, bikers gathered at Bill Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington to train. But these were not experienced Little 500 riders. These were rookies, many of them taking part in competitive biking for the very first time.
EAST LANSING, Mich. — As the fourth quarter opened during Indiana women’s basketball’s matchup with No. 22 Michigan State, it was down by 10 points. Just a minute into the final quarter, it was down 15.
Netflix’s latest original romantic comedy, “La Dolce Villa,” was released Feb. 13, and while the film tries its hardest to present a complex story, the only thing truly interesting about it are the views of the Italian countryside.
IU anthropology professor Eduardo Brondízio, 61, has dedicated more than half his life studying human-environmental interactions and social-environmental change in the Amazon. His work has shaped global environmental policy and shed light on the vital conservation efforts of Indigenous and local groups.
Two weeks after the Trump administration rescinded a memo that temporarily froze funding to nonprofits across the nation, Bloomington-based anti-poverty organization Beacon is still in a state of uncertainty.
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