Before catching Monday's keynote address by Keith Beauchamp, see his powerful documentary film "TILL" at the Black Film Center and Archive in Indiana University's Wells Library. The film shows at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Phyllis Klotman Classroom, LI-044B.
The Indiana Hoosiers go with a different starting lineup and stays with nationally ranked USC most of the way.
Indiana women's basketball coach Teri Moren plans on sticking with the revised starting lineup she debuted in a 73-66 loss to No. 5 USC that featured Karoline Striplin in place of Lilly Meister. Striplin had 10 points and 3 rebounds in 28 minutes against the Trojans and played solid defense against Kiki Iriafen,
An Arctic front will bring dangerously cold air into much of Indiana starting Sunday, with temperatures expected to plunge nearly 40 degrees. How cold will it get in Monroe County
Kacie Fuson, a meteorologist with the NWS in Indianapolis, said the Bloomington area already has gotten about 8.5 inches of snow, according to reports from weather spotters.
Jan. 20 is a day to commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. All around Bloomington, on-campus and off, events are happening in honor of MLK Jr. From breakfasts to volunteer events, there are plenty of options to attend.
No one needs to remind Indiana’s women’s basketball team of the small margins that often decide games. They know it all too well. “It's defi
Mike Niziolek and Zach Osterman pick the bones out of back-to-back 25-point defeats for Mike Woodson's Hoosiers, what's gone wrong these last two games and where Indiana goes from here. Plus, a look a
Bryan Park (1001 S. Henderson St.) has hills on both its northeast (facing Woodlawn Avenue) and northwest (facing Henderson) sides. These hills are longer and more gradual, making it a popular destination for both children and adults in the Elm Heights area.
Here's the roundup and top high school sports performers in the area for the week of Jan. 13-18. Check back daily for results as reported to the Herald-Times. CONFERENCE INDIANA DUALS: Bloomington South went 5-0 to win the league title in the first year of its new format,
Indiana women’s basketball hosted No. 4 USC inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Sunday looking to rebound from a 14-point loss on its home floor just three days ago. Despite the Hoosiers leading by double digits in the first half and by 4 points in the fourth quarter, they fell 73-66 to the Trojans in Bloomington.
JuJu Watkins scored 22 points and Rayah Marshall added 13 to help No. 4 Southern California overcame an 11-point deficit and hold on for a 73-66 victory at Indiana.