Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025

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Good morning, Bloomington. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 2nd of April.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Bloomington was ranked as the 11th best college town in the nation and third in the Midwest for a second year, with the city climbing two spots nationally from last year's ranking. RentCafe measured college towns based on affordability, livability, and education quality. The Herald-Times
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ A crew from the National Weather Service checked Monroe, Brown — and Bartholomew counties after reports of a tornado on Sunday and found no evidence of one, though winds up to 80 mph caused tree damage near Lake Monroe. Meteorologists warn more severe weather may hit Wednesday while a flood watch remains in effect for 29 counties. The Herald-Times
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Indiana football transfer Pat Coogan left Notre Dame and joined the Hoosiers after their March 27 practice. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza also signed with the team and praised coach Curt Cignetti’s record—both transfers expect to add to the program's winning momentum. The Herald-Times
- ➤ Cyclists raced in Little 500 qualification events on March 29 at Bill Armstrong Stadium—Delta Gamma set the fastest women's time at 2:43.166 while other teams such as 3PH and Kappa Kappa Gamma competed; the main races will be held on April 25 for women and April 26 for men. Indiana Daily Student
- ➤ Indiana track and field athletes competed in two outdoor meets—one in Raleigh and another in Baton Rouge—last weekend, with several runners and throwers setting personal records. The team will have a week off before traveling to Tuscaloosa for the Crimson Tide Invitational on April 11. Indiana Daily Student
- ➤ Indiana football receiver Tyler Morris hurt his knee in spring camp and will need season-ending surgery, according to coach Curt Cignetti—he played in 34 games over three seasons and his injury leaves the team with few healthy receivers today. The coach said the team will bring in walk-ons and may add transfers during the spring portal window to fill the gap. The Herald-Times
- ➤ Indiana water polo lost 19-10 to No. 5 Cal at Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center last Saturday. The team—struggling with defense and having posted a 0-4 conference record so far—will face San José State at noon Saturday. Indiana Daily Student
- ➤ Readers in Bloomington can vote for their favorite preseason baseball player from North, South, Edgewood, Eastern Greene and Owen Valley until Friday at noon. South's Carly Reed was named preseason softball player of the year after receiving 43% of the vote—other nominees remain in contention. The Herald-Times
- ➤ Indiana baseball lost its weekend series to USC after a nine-run lead vanished in Sunday’s game—its pitching staff struggled and allowed 29 runs over three games. The Hoosiers will return on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Bart Kaufman Field to face Louisville. Indiana Daily Student
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Hoosier Collegiate Invitational
2-5 p.m. — Bart Kaufman Field — Ticket prices vary — Catch the thrilling matchup between Indiana Hoosiers and Michigan State Spartans live.
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Self Journey Meditation
7-8 p.m. — Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center Library — Few tickets left — Experience a relaxing session with sound bowls enhancing your meditative state.
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2025 Indiana University Info Session
6:30-7:30 p.m. — Kelley School of Business — Free entry — Learn about Bain & Company and opportunities for undergraduate students from Indiana University alumni.
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Aikido Seminar with John Messores Shihan
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. — Aikido of Suenaka-Ha Indiana — All experience levels welcome — Dive into an enriching Aikido seminar led by a renowned Shihan.
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Zentangle Workshop: Mandalas
10 AM – 12 PM — Bloomington Fine Art Supply — Supplies included — Dive into the meditative art of creating Zentangle mandalas with expert guidance.
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Merce Lemon Concert Featuring Fust
7 p.m. — The Bishop Bar — $10 cover — Experience the dynamic blend of alt-country and folk-rock from the beloved band Fust.
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David Sedaris Live in Bloomington
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Indiana University Auditorium — Tickets from $65 — Experience an evening of humor and storytelling with David Sedaris.
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The Music of John Denver featuring Aaron Grubb
7-9:30 p.m. — The Avenue On College — Tickets available — Experience a joyful evening of John Denver's classics with a sing-along atmosphere.
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Hank Ruff Live Performance
Time TBA — The Bluebird — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy the rising star Hank Ruff as he performs tracks from his hit EP 'Hellbender'.
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Upcycle Craft Workshop
— Time not specified — Indiana Memorial Union — Free entry — A creative workshop where you can transform old materials into stylish crafts while promoting sustainability.
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