The first of a three-part series on Indiana’s history playing on the home court of arch-rival Purdue. Mackey Arena highs and lows through the years.
BLOOMINGTON— Vivum AI, a trailblazer in evolutionary AI technology, is taking the next step in its growth journey by moving to The Forge, Bloomington’s
The council on Wednesday passed a local law that makes the closing of all five blocks between Walnut Street and Indiana Avenue the default — though the city will determine annually which of the blocks actually will be closed, depending on construction and other concerns.
Like many of the sports-addled kids of his generation, Tony Kale would dial in distant radio stations or tune into one of the three network affiliates and listen intently to one of the voices of his youth.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Bloomington is traditionally a day of service. Both the city of Bloomington and Indiana University are sponsoring activities to honor and celebrate the civil rights leader.
“R101: Renting in Bloomington,” a one-day course co-sponsored by Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development, will go over subjects like money management, safety, leasing and more. The class will be from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday in the Indiana Memorial Union Dogwood Room.
Two of Indiana women’s basketball’s last three defeats have occurred because of late fourth quarter collapses. On Jan. 19 against No. 4 USC, Indiana held a 4-point lead in the final quarter, but its inefficient offense and defense allowed the Trojans to put together a 12-0 run. The Cream and Crimson lost by 7.
Indiana football heads into perhaps its most interesting offseason ever after a historic season in Bloomington. To say that head coach Curt Cignetti overachieved in his first year would be a massive understatement.
Bryant Haines was the first assistant in Indiana football history to make more than $1 million a year, and he delivered results that drew interest from CFP teams.
With some high profile defensive coordinator jobs opening up, Indiana football has locked Bryant Haines to a new deal:
Maryland men's basketball didn't start well this year when it had to hit the road. The Terrapins were 0-4 on the year playing road games and lost all four conte
Bloomington South took down Edgewood 59-14 on Tuesday as both wrestling teams wrapped up the regular season. It was a tough night for the Mustangs, coming off last weekend's third-place finish at the Western Indiana Conference meet and having to forfeit five spots to give up 30 points.