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Time after time over the past few years, even for stories generating national attention, Indiana University did not provide anyone, including WFIU/WTIU News, an interview.
Arts & Culture
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Explore the wild foods of fall in this final episode of our Eats Wild series.
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A survey of the character-driven songs that defined the great narrative-driven Disney films of the '50s and '60s.
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If baseball ever ceases to be America’s pastime, it says far more about the nation than the sport.
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Submit answers for tonight's game. Get helpful hints and try bonus trivia questions. Celebrate 75 years of WFIU!
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Featured Events
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The eighth annual IPM Conference on Aging offers practical insights into the challenges and opportunities of growing older. This free, virtual conference takes place via Zoom from noon to 1 PM on Wednesdays, October 1, 2025 through November 26, 2025.
Open to the public, the conference is designed for older adults, caregivers, and families planning for the future. Participation is free and available to anyone, regardless of location.
More News
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Two people experiencing homelessness were attacked in Bloomington last weekend, one of whom was killed.
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The Indiana University Bloomington American Association of University Professors want to tackle the sweeping changes imposed on faculty by administrators and politicians.
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New research from the Indiana University School of Medicine shows that a gene known for fighting cancer can also help certain immune cells support tumor growth.
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Stephen E. Walker, arrested Thursday on a charge of possession of child pornography, was removed from his position on Bloomington's Board of Public Safety.
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Consumers will see regular inflation prices on items from businesses that ordered before tariffs.
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IU men's and women's basketball teams took to the streets Thursday night to give fans a closer look at what's to come.
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Council members postponed a vote in order to look at the map and study a proposed riverfront district. That district would allow for lower cost alcohol permits for locally owned restaurants.
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The teen is the third person arrested in the crime.
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The five-member Board of Public Safety is appointed by the mayor and oversees the police and fire departments.
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Expect to see peak fall foliage a few days later than usual this year.
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New law mandates reporting for cabinet, elected officials
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Elanco Animal Health opened its new global headquarters Wednesday near downtown Indianapolis.