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Nick Saban revealed the reality of college football in 2025 during an appearance on the Friday edition of the Pat McAfee Show.
With Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits set to diminish or disappear for 600,000 Hoosiers Nov. 1, food pantries and aid organizations are gearing up to meet unprecedented demand. More: SNAP funding ends Nov. 1. Where to find food pantries, more resources across Indianapolis:
The debate surrounding whether to extend enhanced premium subsidies for health insurance marketplace enrollees is at the heart of the government shutdown.
Republicans on Indiana’s State Budget Committee rejected an effort to direct state surplus funding to low-income Hoosiers and food banks as federal SNAP benefits expire next month amid a federal shutdown.
Indiana men’s basketball ushers in a new era this season with Darian DeVries entering his first season at the helm of the program. He composed an all-new staff, while adding 10 transfers and three freshmen to make up his first roster in Bloomington.
We've seen this before from Indiana, a rally from a double-digit deficit, ferocious defense, relentless mental, and physical toughness.
Gleaners Food Bank announced it will expand its production and extend its hours amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.
The Singing Hoosiers of IU will perform Saturday at Auer Hall for their fall concert, titled “Carry On.” There are two showings with one performance at 2 p.m. and another at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the Jacobs Opera and Ballet Theater website for $27 each, with $12 tickets offered for students.