Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan told Fox News last Friday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement would launch large-scale raids in Chicago and other U.S. cities as early as Tuesday. Homan later said the administration is reconsidering the raids after details were leaked to the media.
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.
Indiana women’s tennis started its spring season with a smashing start, knocking off the University of Cincinnati 6-1 on Sunday afternoon at the IU Tennis Center in Bloomington.
Indiana University has eliminated 25 athletic department jobs as it prepares for revenue sharing with athletes that is expected to begin this year.
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
The Indiana Hoosiers go with a different starting lineup and stays with nationally ranked USC most of the way.
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
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,
Tuesday’s 25-point loss to No. 19 Illinois was an embarrassment for Indiana, but is this the worst it can get? Perhaps not.
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.
No. 4 USC faces the Indiana Hoosiers after JuJu Watkins scored 35 points in the Trojans’ 95-73 victory over the Penn State Lady Lions
BLOOMINGTON— Christopher Head, 47, of Bloomington, was sentenced to 800 days in the Indiana Department of Correction after failing to comply with the terms