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Indiana Daily Student

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The Indiana Daily Student is an independent student newspaper covering Indiana University and the city of Bloomington, Indiana.
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Episodes

Talking Northwestern and Iowa

Amanda, Matt and L.C. discuss Indiana's matchups with Nebraska, Northwestern and Iowa (aka, Caitlin Clark)

Feb 16, 202233 min

Episode 4: The Restart

Amanda, Matt and L.C. discuss Indiana women's basketball's return to play and the road ahead for the team.

Feb 02, 202221 min

The Dignity Project: Keith Parker

Keith Parker was IU’s second Black student body president and a member of the Black Panther party. During his time in office, he was approached by a local KKK leader who was an IU truck driver, investigated by the FBI’s Counter Intelligence Program and the target of frequent death threats. This podcast is part of the IDS story “Indignity in death: Unmarked graves in Bloomington indicate long history of racism.”

Dec 09, 20213 min

The Dignity Project: The Black Market bombing

Vivian Bridgwaters and Keith Parker, former IU student body president and Black Panther, discuss the aftermath of the Black Market bombing in Bloomington. Vivian was a high school student in Bloomington when the shop was firebombed by two men affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan on Dec. 26, 1968. Keith was a college sophomore living in Indianapolis. This podcast is part of the IDS story “Indignity in death: Unmarked graves in Bloomington indicate long history of racism.”

Dec 09, 20212 min

The Dignity Project: Vivian Bridgwaters

Vivian Bridgwaters attended IU in the 1970s, but moved to other states for the majority of her professional life due to a lack of opportunities for Black Bloomington residents. Many of her family members, including her aunt, Frances Marshall Eagleson, the first Black female graduate of IU, were also unable to find jobs in town that met their qualifications. This podcast is part of the IDS story “Indignity in death: Unmarked graves in Bloomington indicate long history of racism.”

Dec 09, 20212 min

The Dignity Project: Guy Loftman

Loftman started at IU in 1963 and was elected student body president on the Progressive Reform Party ticket in 1967. He was a founding member of IU’s chapter of Students for a Democratic Society. This podcast is part of the IDS story “Indignity in death: Unmarked graves in Bloomington indicate long history of racism.” Editor’s note: This audio clip contains racial slurs and swearing.

Dec 09, 20213 min

The Dignity Project: Elizabeth Mitchell

Mitchell attended Arlington High School in Indianapolis starting in 1967, the first year Black students were bused there to integrate it. In 1979, Mitchell started working at the U.S. Postal Service in Bloomington, where she would be the first and only Black female employee for 35 years. This podcast is part of the IDS story “Indignity in death: Unmarked graves in Bloomington indicate long history of racism.” Editor’s note: This audio clip contains racial slurs.

Dec 09, 20214 min

The Dignity Project: Elizabeth Eagleson Bridgwaters

Elizabeth Bridgwaters grew up during segregation. She later became the first Black elected official in Bloomington as a member of the school board. She raised nine children and was dedicated to promoting education in the community. In 1999, she was voted Monroe County Woman of the Century by the Herald-Times. This podcast is part of the IDS story “Indignity in death: Unmarked graves in Bloomington indicate long history of racism.” Editor’s note: This audio clip contains a racial slur.

Dec 09, 20214 min

Episode 2: Previewing Fairfield, Ohio State

L.C. Norton discusses Indiana women's basketball's games against NC State and Penn State with Amanda Foster and Matt Sebree, who provide insight on the Hoosiers' matchups against Fairfield and Ohio State.

Dec 09, 202115 min

The Daily Rundown: Dec. 7, 2021

This episode contains coverage of another swastika found in Bloomington, an upcoming production by the Contemporary Dance department, and more.

Dec 07, 20214 min

The Daily Rundown: Dec. 6, 2021

This episode contains coverage of the renaming of Jordan Avenue, a swastika painted near campus, the Nutcracker, and more.

Dec 06, 20214 min

Episode 1: N.C. State

L.C. and Amanda discuss Indiana women's basketball season so far, the matchup with N.C. State and the Hoosiers' season outlook.

Dec 02, 202110 min

The Daily Rundown: Nov. 17, 2021

This episode contains coverage of broadband development in Bloomington, Alzheimer's research, and more. Content warning: This episode contains mention of domestic violence.

Nov 17, 20215 min

The Daily Rundown: Nov. 11, 2021

Today's episode includes coverage of an IU-run preschool, the Potpourri of the Arts, IU women's basketball and men's soccer, and more.

Nov 11, 20215 min

The Daily Rundown: Nov. 10, 2021

Today's daily rundown includes coverage of IU men and women's basketball, Native American langauge revitalization, possible lead contamination, and more.

Nov 10, 20213 min

The Daily Rundown: Nov. 9, 2021

Good morning, Hoosiers, and welcome to the Daily Rundown podcast. I’m Kaitlyn Radde, and I’ll be your host every weekday morning to keep you up to date on the most important news of the day. This show is adapted from the Daily Newsletter by Jennie Moran.

Nov 09, 20213 min

Reach for the Pod: Assessing Indiana football’s disappointing season

Host Patrick Felts is joined by Evan Gerike and L.C. Norton to break down what all has gone wrong for Indiana football this season. Also discussed is Donaven McCulley’s impressive performance, as well as what to expect in Saturday’s contest with Michigan.

Nov 04, 202138 min
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