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The phrase "flooding the zone" was adopted in 2018 by former Trump White House chief strategist Steve Bannon. It describes a ...
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The last time the Hoosiers played, they beat Oakland University on March 9 by a final score of 4-1. In that match, freshman ...
The Funny 501, a play on words inspired by the title of the historical bike race, is IU’s only comedy festival produced in ...
Even though the temperatures reached as low as 40 degrees, Indiana stayed hot. Although the Hoosiers fell behind 2-0 in the ...
In the fourth inning of Indiana’s 7-5 victory over Ball State University on Tuesday night at Bart Kaufman Field, Cerny was ...
The IU School of Medicine Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coalition, a student organization, began their annual fundraiser ...
Stephanie Vasquez got the idea for a western-themed carnival at T.J. Maxx. The IU senior and program manager intern for the Indiana Memorial Union noticed that many items sported country motifs, and a ...
Following nine straight Big Ten games and amid a four-game win streak, Indiana softball takes a break from conference play as it hosts the University of Louisville, which is looking to snap its ...
Despite playing four games in three days, Indiana baseball showed no let up as it defeated Ball State University 7-5 at Bart ...
Jim Kerns and John Polak founded the first Culture Shock Music Festival in 1986. In 1986, the station was known as WIUS, which was formed from the merger of two radio stations in 1967, making it the ...
“I think I liked getting to write the song lyrics with our groups because it was just fun to kind of come up with them all and like really talk through it,” Dillard said.