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(02/03/25 8:50pm)
After its doubleheader sweep Jan. 26, Indiana women’s tennis head coach Gabrielle Moore stressed building on momentum and capitalizing on a great road opportunity against a quality Atlantic Coast Conference opponent.
(02/03/25 8:13pm)
The following is a press release written by Jennifer Crossley and Desiree DeMolina for The City of Bloomington.
(02/03/25 8:02pm)
The following is a press release written by Marissa Parr-Scott and Desiree DeMolina for The City of Bloomington.
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Editor’s note: This story includes mention of sexual violence or assault. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, resources are available here.
(02/03/25 4:18pm)
Much of life as a woman feels out of our control, and thanks to oppressive laws restricting our bodily autonomy and the patriarchal system we exist in, it can feel as though we have little power over our lives and decisions. However, what we can control is what we read, watch, listen to and think. In the current state of the world today, I have found it most beneficial to my personal wellbeing and knowledge to ensure that most of the creative content I take in has been created by women.
(02/03/25 5:12am)
From her shots falling from beyond the arc to intercepting passes on defense, graduate student guard Chloe Moore-McNeil shined during Indiana women’s basketball’s win over Nebraska on Sunday.
(02/03/25 3:21am)
No. 2 Indiana men’s swim and dive concluded its regular season with a dual meet against the No. 11 University of Louisville on Friday at the Ralph Wright Natatorium in Louisville. The Hoosiers swept the diving events and won all but three of the swimming events.
(02/03/25 10:00am)
This week, IDS reporter Jack Forrest joins us on the show to discuss a recent story on IU President Pamela Whitten's alleged potential plagiarism of her doctoral dissertation. We also cover IU's 2024 federal lobbying budget and Sigma Delta Tau sorority's recent placement under cease and desist. In Bloomington, we discuss rising childcare costs in MCCSC and the proposed relocation of the Bloomington Police Department. In Indiana, Governor Mike Braun has taken efforts to replace state DEI programs with Merit, Excellence, and Intelligence (MEI).
(02/03/25 3:14am)
The fans inside the IU Tennis Center in Bloomington chanted “Go red, go white,” emphatically as redshirt sophomore Facundo Yunis and Indiana men's tennis held match point over Dartmouth College on Saturday.
(02/03/25 2:40am)
Indiana wrestling will take on Ohio State at home Feb. 9.
(02/02/25 11:26pm)
They hadn’t won on their home court in 36 days. Instead, they lost four consecutive games at home with at least 10,000 Hoosier fans backing them.
(02/04/25 3:17pm)
The Hoosiers next play at home against Rutgers on Feb. 6.
(02/03/25 3:04am)
The Hoosiers next match is against Middle Tennessee State University on Feb. 7, 2025, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
(02/02/25 8:14pm)
Love is in the air this month as Valentine’s Day slowly approaches. If you are looking for films to get you excited for one of the most romantic holidays of the year, here is a list of some of the best rom-coms to watch this season.
(02/02/25 7:01pm)
Indiana women’s basketball returned home Sunday to face off with Nebraska inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington. The Hoosiers led for over 36 of the 40 minutes en route to a 76-60 victory.
(02/02/25 6:52pm)
Black History Month began Saturday, and the city of Bloomington is ready to celebrate. Here are some events Bloomington residents can attend during the month of February.
(02/02/25 6:45pm)
Around 75 people stood in the City Hall Council Chambers, singing the lyrics of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” the 1900 hymn by NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson commonly called the Black national anthem. IU students Donavan Miller, Khloe Williams and Marlexis Wilson led them in song.
(02/02/25 5:32pm)
The WNBA’s Indiana Fever waived guard Grace Berger on Sunday. Berger was selected as the No. 7 overall pick in the 2023 WNBA Draft after spending five seasons with Indiana women’s basketball.
(02/02/25 5:19pm)
I’ve been really into Les Blank’s body of work recently. The documentarian was best known for his representations of the American South, specifically as it relates to the tradition of folk music that exists there. The first film of his I watched was “The Blues Accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins,” a profile of the titular Texas bluesman I discovered as I was doing research for a final project in my “Folklore of the South” course last semester.