Indiana men’s basketball has ‘ridiculous’ talent. It showed after Bahamas bummer
The Hoosiers scored a season-high 97 points Tuesday against Sam Houston State University.
The Hoosiers scored a season-high 97 points Tuesday against Sam Houston State University.
The Hoosiers secured their second-largest margin of victory this season and improved to 6-2.
The form allows students to be eligible for federal financial aid.
The team ranked first in the nation this year.
Indiana’s budget bill appropriates money to state agencies and entities, including public universities, for two fiscal years.
Cignetti led the Hoosiers to a program-record 11 wins in the regular season.
Next week, Mayor Kerry Thomson will host two public engagement events, offering Bloomington residents the opportunity to connect with City leadership, ask questions, and provide feedback on city projects.
The City of Bloomington has announced the recipients for its 2024 Arts Project, Operations, and Artistic Advancement Grants, providing funds to support local public-facing arts programming, operational costs for nonprofit arts organizations, and professional advancement for local artists.
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The Hoosiers are 71st in the NCAA’s NET rankings.
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Indiana continues to be a ‘one-party state’ after elections resulted in a maintained Republican supermajority.
The only thing better than receiving a great gift is giving one.
A coalition pushing for “safe and regulated” cannabis reform published survey findings from a conservative-linked pollster in which an “overwhelming” number of Hoosiers supported legalization.
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The advisory is precautionary while a water main break is repaired.
The Bloomington Fire Department (BFD) is proud to announce the return of its annual holiday food drive, “Heroes Helping Hoosiers.”
The City of Bloomington announced the return of Winter Wonderland, a free holiday celebration for local children and their families, at the Banneker Community Center on Saturday, December 14.
Parrish previously suffered a right ankle injury Oct. 30.
A quartet member and the ensemble’s composer are Jacobs School of Music alumni.