COLUMN: For many alumni, Homecoming felt different this year. It’s because Indiana football was worth celebrating. #iufb
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#iufb didn’t put together a dominating performance vs. Iowa like it did against Illinois. But the Hoosiers emerged from Kinnick Stadium with a gutsy 7-point victory over the Hawkeyes.
COLUMN: The student commons in the Biology Building, the rooftop of Goodbody Hall and the Luddy building are worth a visit if you haven’t already.
Animal Care and Control director Virgil Sauder said shelter funds have been tight this year. From Sept. 1 until Sept. 21, this matching fundraiser is meant to help.
COLUMN: Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams released her third studio album, “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party,” and it may be her most emotionally raw and vulnerable work to date.
Holden Brown’s scoreless run extended to 268 minutes Wednesday as the goalkeeper earned his second clean sheet in two games.
The reigning Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week is confident — and #iums are succeeding because of that.
With her quirky personality, catchy pop hooks and witty lyrics, Audrey Hobert has captured the attention of the internet. Her debut album “Who’s the Clown?” expands on her inner anxieties, hopes and desires in a way that is both funny and vulnerable.
COLUMN: Hulu’s latest high-speed comedy, “Eenie Meanie,” released on the platform Aug. 22. Starring Samara Weaving as Edie Meaney, the film missed the mark on being a female-driven action classic.
IU's Latino Studies department will hold a four-day event celebrating 100 years of salsa musician Celia Cruz starting Sept. 3.
COLUMN: Austin Butler continues to demonstrate his generational talent in "Caught Stealing," a crime caper from director Darren Aronofsky.
IU now requires all faculty to publish their course syllabi online to the public following a state law and IU policy enacted over the summer.
How will the boys’ soccer teams at Bloomington High School North and South fare in a potential last year for Conference Indiana?
OPINION: Phones perform every task: bill paying, grocery shopping, navigation, research and writing. We’re dead to society without one. Soon, life for many at IU will also be lived through a phone.
Music fans attend a showing of "It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley" at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. The documentary premiered Aug. 8, 2025.
With a summer full of movies, it can be hard to know what's worth seeing. Here are my favorite and least favorite releases from this summer.
OPINION: Still feeling out of place after Welcome Week and the first days of class? Here’s how to make those first connections count.
Socials Abstract - Retired IU professor John K. Kruschke has taken up poetry in retirement. He’ll read some of his work Sunday at Morgenstern Books.
Socials Abstract - He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring. Swift announced her engagement to Kelce via Instagram on Tuesday.
#iufb safety Louis Moore is now eligible to play in the team’s first two games following an extension of his temporary restraining order.