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(09/26/24 9:24pm)
Indiana men’s soccer head coach Todd Yeagley said Sept. 17 that a loss to Maryland wouldn’t “change the trajectory of our season.” But after his side’s 1-0 defeat to the Terrapins on Sept. 20, some questions seem to be intensifying.
(09/26/24 5:07pm)
Several Bloomington City Council members were pleased by the budget changes Controller Jessica McClellan proposed at the special meeting Wednesday.
(09/26/24 4:56pm)
Welcome to the fifth episode of "Asking the Artist," the podcast that does unambiguously what its title suggests — asks the artist. This week, host Gino Diminich sits down with recent IU graduate Max Peeples to discuss this big picture about his big pictures "Who Murdered Professor Black?" (2023) and "Saving Ava" (in post-production) as well as the amount of corn in Indiana.
(09/26/24 3:20pm)
Gather and oak. hosted the third annual Witch Fest from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. last Saturday, Sept. 21 by the Monroe County Courthouse to commemorate their stores’ 11th and fourth anniversaries.
(09/26/24 2:29pm)
This press release was written by Desiree DeMolina for City of Bloomington.
(09/26/24 1:19pm)
To minimize exhaustion during busy days, I recommend eating filling snacks in between meals. When looking for substantial snacks, it is important to prioritize the amount of protein in each item.
(09/26/24 3:51pm)
The Ukrainian Studies Organization at IU and the Ukrainian Cultural Association of Central Indiana co-hosted a Ukrainian Independence Day picnic Sept. 21 at Winslow Woods Park in Bloomington. The picnic served as a cultural get-together for Ukrainians and had foods, handmade arts and crafts and Eastern European music.
(09/25/24 11:06pm)
Indiana men’s basketball recruiting target Jalen Haralson, the highest-rated high school player in Indiana for the class of 2025, won’t be heading to Bloomington for the 2025-26 season.
(09/26/24 12:08am)
Ten IU Bloomington faculty will participate in two Big Ten Academic Alliance programs, according to an IU press release on Sept. 16.
(09/25/24 7:25pm)
If elected governor, Democrat Jennifer McCormick wants change in Indiana’s education system.
(09/25/24 1:07pm)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson will be the latest featured creative in the LGBTQ+ Culture Center’s series Speaking of Excellence at 7 p.m. Oct. 15 at the IU Auditorium.
(09/25/24 12:06am)
If you are a fan of experiencing hidden gems in Bloomington, I recommend making a reservation at the local distillery and restaurant, Cardinal Spirits. After spending my Sunday on the restaurant’s patio with a friend, I want to share my divine dining experience with others.
(09/24/24 10:10pm)
U.S. News and World Report ranked Indiana University Bloomington 73rd out of 436 national universities and 34th out of 225 public schools this year in a new ranking released Sept. 24. The Kelley School of Business was ranked ninth in the country — tied with University of Southern California and Cornell University’s business schools — and first in the state for best business schools.
(09/24/24 8:47pm)
JC Bank on 2421 S. Walnut St. was the victim of a robbery Tuesday, according to Bloomington police.
(09/24/24 7:35pm)
Recently, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota was introduced to a national audience as Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s running mate. One specific strength the Harris campaign has highlighted on the campaign trail is his prior experience as a teacher. When he speaks, Walz even sounds like your favorite teacher. He is plainspoken, cares about people, knows his talking points and can tell a good joke. It made me wonder if we’re missing out on a hidden treasure of teachers who could be fantastic politicians and government leaders.
(09/24/24 5:44pm)
The following is a press release written by Tanjina Milee for Traditional Arts Indiana.
(09/24/24 5:47pm)
The festival provides a space to celebrate and find a welcoming community.
(09/24/24 5:31pm)
Indiana field hockey fell to Northwestern, the No. 1 team in the country, in a thrilling 1-0 match Sunday. The Hoosiers fought hard, maintaining a competitive presence against the nation’s best.
(09/24/24 4:46pm)
A national Broadway touring group will perform “Les Misérables,” the critically renowned production, at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24-26 and 8 p.m. Sept. 27-28 at the IU Auditorium. There will be a matinee at 2 p.m. Sept. 28-29 with a closing performance at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 29.
(09/24/24 2:11pm)
You may have recently heard buzz about PFAS — perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances otherwise known as “forever chemicals” that contaminate everything from our water supply to food containers to clothing and have long-term health effects.