Lee Beebe Jr. re-commits to Indiana football 2 days after re-opening recruitment
For the second time in less than a week, University of Alabama at Birmingham transfer Lee Beebe Jr. has committed to Indiana football.
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For the second time in less than a week, University of Alabama at Birmingham transfer Lee Beebe Jr. has committed to Indiana football.
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Former Indiana football wide receiver Donaven McCulley transferred to Michigan on Dec. 13. The senior entered the portal Oct. 1.
Indiana football, locked in preparation for its College Football Playoff opener Friday against the University of Notre Dame, is in a balancing act with an eye peeking toward the future. The Hoosiers have been active in the transfer portal, landing a pair of defensive commitments.
The following is a press release written by Marissa Parr-Scott and Desiree DeMolina for The City of Bloomington.
For avid readers every year comes with the opportunity to read new books and experience the worlds inside of them. Here are some great books you can look forward to when the new year rolls around.
A crew of IU facilities workers took down the fence around Dunn Meadow on Monday after 136 days of closure, with four days left in the semester.
As my time in Bloomington nears its end, I have become more appreciative of the town’s local food scene. After three years of dining in Bloomington, I have found my personal favorite restaurants in the city. Before your time as an IU student comes to an end, I would make sure to try all 10 of these establishments.
After a long week of finals, there’s nothing more relaxing than curling up with a good book and a warm drink. During the holiday season when the weather is freezing, the desire to stay warm and cozy is only enhanced. So, when you’re looking to grab a blanket and start reading, here are some great holiday books to get you through winter break.
This story was written by Whitney Downard. It was originally published by the Indiana Capital Chronicle here: https://indianacapitalchronicl....
This week, hosts Nate Soco and Annabel Prokopy discuss the reopening of Dunn Meadow, a recent faculty survey concerning freedom of expression at IU and the sentencing of a woman who committed a hate crime in 2023 in Bloomington. Also discussed, IU’s delegation to the Conference on Parties in Azerbaijan and an adjustment to Bloomington City Council salaries. The IDS Weekly News Rundown will be taking a break for the winter and will return in 2025.
On Dec. 7, junior guard Henna Sandvik recorded a career high 30 minutes off the bench in Indiana women’s basketball’s 15-point victory over Penn State. Sandvik’s play was highlighted by strong defense and understanding her role when the Hoosiers picked up their first Big Ten win on the season.
From its 6-0 run to a pair of 7-0 spurts and a 12-0 stretch, Indiana women’s basketball largely dominated the first half.
Local artists set up shop inside Sacred Heart Church on Saturday afternoon to sell handcrafted paintings, pottery, jewelry and more at Bloomington’s Affordable Art Fair, all selling items for $25 or less.
Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” is arguably one of the most popular Christmas stories, so naturally, it has been adapted many times. I watched eight of these adaptations (including niche ones) and ranked them to see which ones are worth watching.
A recent social media post claimed a coyote has been sighted south of the IU Bloomington campus.
With a law set to ban TikTok in the United States in January, the end of the short-form video app for U.S. users is on the horizon.
From September to November, Louis Knable, an IU Bloomington Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadet, started his Tuesday and Friday training as early as 5 a.m.