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(04/22/25 2:34pm)
With just two matches remaining in the season, Indiana women’s tennis looked to finish the year strong and achieve its season-long goal: finishing in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association final rankings.
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Isaiah Specks, who spent the 2024-25 season as Director of Player Development/Scouting, is departing the Indiana women’s basketball program, according to his social media posts April 19.
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SPOILER ALERT: This column contains potential spoilers about “Yellowjackets.”
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The long awaited second season of “The Last of Us” premiered April 13 on Max, with new episodes releasing weekly. The new season is receiving the same high praise garnered from the first season. So, if you’re impatiently waiting for a new episode to come out each week, here are five movies to keep you entertained.
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The Myanmar Student Association, in partnership with the Union Board, Hamilton Lugar School Living-Learning Center and the ASEAN Studies Program, hosted their annual Water Festival on Saturday at the Indiana Memorial Union. The event commemorated the culture of Myanmar and brought together friends and family to celebrate the new year.
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Organized by the non-profit group Indiana Psychedelic Society, “Mind Unveiled: Psychedelic Fest” featured three documentary film screenings, Q&A sessions with filmmakers, sound healing, breathwork and an evening dance.
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Editor’s note: The Indiana Daily Student spoke to five current and former track and field athletes for this story. Two of the athletes who are currently still on the team have been granted anonymity.
(04/21/25 9:17pm)
The last thought Carl Field remembers running through his mind before getting hit by the car was, “Not again.”
(04/22/25 1:32pm)
In early February, the Indiana Daily Student received a guest column based on financial documents obtained in a records request from IU. In addition to our typical process of editing and fact-checking, the IDS requested the same documents from IU to verify them. The request asked for investment snapshots from IU, the IU Foundation, IU Ventures or other investment-holding entities affiliated with the university for the last two available years. The documents the IDS received are not IU Foundation documents because the foundation is considered a separate entity from IU, according to IU General Counsel.
(04/21/25 8:58pm)
Indiana women’s basketball landed another player out of the transfer portal Monday, as former Duquesne University guard Jerni Kiaku committed to the Hoosiers, according to her Instagram post. Kaiku originally entered the portal April 3 and has one season of eligibility left.
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Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of sexual assault. Resources are available here.
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Indiana softball traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska, over the weekend, looking to snap No. 22 Nebraska’s four-game winning streak.
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After claiming the title of Big Ten Champions last spring, Indiana women’s golf traveled to Havre de Grace, Maryland, looking to defend its conference championship. Last season, the Hoosiers became Big Ten Champions for the first time since 1998 with their final round surge to defeat Michigan State by one stroke.
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Anagha Nair and Devika Karolly logged a first on Saturday when they danced the “Cha Cha Slide.” The two graduate students enjoyed the music when they attended the second annual International Prom, hosted by the IU Office of International Services.
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Indiana men’s basketball fifth-year senior center Dallas James entered the transfer portal Monday, according to 247Sports.
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Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of drug use and addiction. Resources are available here.
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IU is a community home to over 68,000 degree-seeking undergraduate students and over 20,000 graduate students. Many student media outlets offer information on the latest news in and around IU so students and staff can keep up with the growing campus. These media programs also offer hands-on experience in different areas of media, including reporting, editing, photography, design, broadcast, advertising and more.
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Indiana men’s tennis wrapped up its regular season slate of games with a loss on the road to Ohio State but responded with a much-needed win over Penn State this weekend.
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As the Earth inches closer to 2°C of average warming above pre-industrial levels, some scientists aren’t just interested in how to cut emissions. They’re also interested in how to buy the planet more time to do so.