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(10/18/24 1:54pm)
My first real introduction to “Saturday Night Live” was in 2014 as I began middle school. In a class titled “Leadership,” each student had to pick an influential figure’s name out of a hat and make a presentation on what made that person special. The name I picked was Gilda Radner. Radner, one of the original cast members of “Saturday Night Live,” became a role model for me quite quickly after. In a sea of Amelia Earharts and Susan B. Anthonys, I was excited by this new name and the challenge it would bring me. The more I learned from interrogating my family and watching every “Saturday Night Live” clip I could, the more I fell in love with Radner. In my presentation, I described her as “zany, charming and unapologetically herself”.
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(10/18/24 12:33am)
Bloomington, Ind. – The Indiana Daily Student will hold the fall Housing Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024 at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. The beach themed event will showcase more than 30 local housing and leasing groups who will be on hand to give students information on local properties. Students can also enter to win prizes throughout the event. Prizes will include gift cards and more from some of Bloomington’s favorite restaurants and local businesses, as well as many other unique items like Apple products.
(10/17/24 10:54pm)
Following its defeat to Maryland on Sept. 20, Indiana men’s soccer appeared to be trending in the wrong direction. The Hoosiers sat at 2-3-3, scoring only seven goals through the eight games.
(10/17/24 9:10pm)
The IU Police Department executed search warrants Oct. 10 as part of its investigation into vandalism of the Herman B Wells statue near Dunn’s Woods. IUPD took an IU student’s phone and car as part of the investigation.
(10/17/24 8:25pm)
The National Institutes of Health granted an IU professor $2.3 million for the research of the Dengue virus in September.
(10/17/24 8:08pm)
The following is a press release written by Michael Shermis and Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
(10/20/24 4:09pm)
Despite the visible struggles of homelessness on Bloomington’s streets, there are a lot of efforts behind the scenes intended to fight the increasing battle. From three meals served daily, to rehousing programs, to new couples’ shelters in development, the city is seeing small but impactful victories that offer hope to those experiencing homelessness — even as challenges persist.
(10/17/24 7:39pm)
For its final game at Bill Armstrong Stadium in the 2024 season, Indiana women’s soccer is set to host Illinois. With eight Big Ten Conference games already in the books and a record of 1-6-1, the Hoosiers have yet to win a game at home since they defeated Lawrence University 9-0 on Sept. 8.
(10/17/24 7:08pm)
He’s a podcast host, LGBTQ+ rights advocate, business owner, cookbook author, and Broadway actor, but he is best known for his role as Mitchell Pritchett in ABC’s sitcom “Modern Family.”
(10/17/24 6:57pm)
Growing up in rural Oklahoma, Chickasaw Nation member and Choctaw descendent Brandie Macdonald found museums inaccessible. For one, they were expensive, but they were also one-sided.
(10/17/24 5:42pm)
This press release was written by Desiree DeMolina for City of Bloomington.
(10/17/24 5:51pm)
The legacy of late Indiana men’s basketball head coach Bob Knight not only lives on in Bloomington, but also Springfield, Massachusetts.
(10/17/24 7:00pm)
Indiana men’s and women’s basketball will make their public debuts at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Friday evening during the school’s annual Hoosier Hysteria event. The night will feature full team introductions, skills competitions, special performances and an intrasquad scrimmage.
(10/17/24 2:28pm)
Picking your classes for the upcoming semester can be an overwhelming process. IU offers hundreds of courses and putting them together in a realistic schedule is like trying to solve a puzzle. It’s always a good idea to check in with an academic advisor, but not everyone has time to meet with their advisors before registration. Luckily, there are several resources available to help you choose courses and give you a taste of what to expect in a class.
(10/17/24 2:57am)
Every set played out with a familiar rhythm.
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With its 41-24 victory over Northwestern on Oct. 5, Indiana football officially reached the halfway point of its season with an unblemished 6-0 record.
(10/16/24 9:31pm)
Indiana men’s basketball’s 2025 recruiting class lost another potential piece Wednesday.
(10/17/24 1:00pm)
Homecoming weekend at IU is a hallowed tradition, a prodigious event where students and alumni alike celebrate everything that makes our school what it is. It can be easy, then, to spend the weekend on campus, whether at Memorial Stadium or along the parade route or at any one of the several alumni events. But part of the marvel of the weekend is Bloomington itself: just as Old IU leaves an indelible mark, so too does B-Town.
(10/16/24 5:05pm)
Many people have become fascinated by the façade of early 2000s teen dramas. The drama, friendships and constant entertainment found in these shows can provide one with an escape from their own reality. It's no secret that the true icons in my world can be best described as the cliche “it-girl” main characters. Blair Waldorf, Elena Gilbert and Haley James are just a few of the many icons television has gifted the public.