Bloomington’s LGBTQ+ community gathers for Pridefest 2024
The festival provides a space to celebrate and find a welcoming community.
The festival provides a space to celebrate and find a welcoming community.
Traditional Arts Indiana will celebrate the Indiana Heritage Fellowship Award winners and Apprenticeship Program pairs on Friday, Oct. 4th at a ceremony in Bloomington.
The Hoosiers showed resilience at home but ultimately fell short against undefeated Northwestern.
The touring production has IU alumni working on stage and behind-the-scenes.
The career experts employed by federal agencies are valuable to the American public.
Attendees spent time with adoptable cats and shopped from local small business vendors.
Indiana defeats Danville Community College after two hour rain delay
There are several types of church chairs on the market, but one must consider factors such as durability, comfort, and storage options when making a choice.
Learn More Indiana’s annual college application week will last Sept. 23-27.
Sisley is rated as a top 100 player in the 2025 class.
The Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market hosts a free tasting of more than a dozen varieties of locally grown and heirloom varieties of apples on Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. on the Fernandez Plaza at the Saturday Market, located at 401 N. Morton St. in Bloomington.
The NAACP Monroe County Branch 3062 is proud to present a special event, "70 Years Post-Brown: Looking to the Past, Transforming the Future," commemorating the landmark Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education and examining its impact on today's education system and civil rights movement
The Hoosiers rallied back with a 9-0 run to win the fourth set.
The Hoosiers were not able to contain the offensive talent from the Trojans.
The Hoosiers faced the 49ers and emerged 4-0 this season.
Here are three places associated with IU that you might not know about—but should.
Students under 21 reflect on places they go out to in town.
These policies can help make life more convenient.
Indiana has the pieces to be a competitor in the Big Ten this season.
The Hoosiers’ starting offense has scored 19 touchdowns over the past three games.