On this week's episode of What's Up Weekly, the Eras Tour took over Indianapolis, or as they like to call it "Swift City," for its last stop in the U.S. We'll hear from students who were there and discover just how much they were willing to pay for a night with Taylor.
And the Indiana football team is making history! But what about the history of Memorial Stadium? We'll tell you about the building's past.
Plus, hear all the drama about the passing of a TikTok star... but this one has four legs and a fluffy tail.
Get ready to meet the high school senior who's not just hitting the books but also hitting all of the right notes. Singer and songwriter Conner Loveless is in studio to perform and talk about his music career.
And she's only 20 years old and already dancing at the professional level. Meet Michaela Brown from the NBA's Pacemates. She'll tell us about the audition process and what it takes to be on the team.
Join co-hosts Carson Johnson and Grace Marocco on the student-run entertainment news show.
IUSTV News - Oct. 29, 2024
One week to go until election day; Early voting in Monroe County is outpacing 2016 and 2020 numbers; An Indianapolis man is arrested for allegedly traveling to Bloomington to meet who he thought was a 15-year-old girl wanting sex; Monroe County Commissioners select a site for the future county jail; Bloomington Fire unveils the new fire headquarters; IUPD gives safety tips you need to know ahead of Halloween; ; A man is sentenced to prison for a 2021 stabbing; All that plus weather, sports, and more!
Join anchors Ashton Hackman and Grace Marocco on the all-student run newscast.
IUSTV News - Oct. 28, 2024
Monroe County Commissioners select a site for the future county jail; Bloomington Fire unveils the new fire headquarters; IUPD gives safety tips you need to know ahead of Halloween; Eight days until election day; A man is sentenced to prison for a 2021 stabbing; All that plus weather, sports, and more!
Join anchors Charlie Herman and Lola Regan on the all-student run newscast.
IUSTV News - Oct. 22, 2024
Faculty and staff at Franklin Hall are once again concerned over unhoused individuals staying in the building overnight; IU police investigate several sexual assaults tied to a frat party security guard; IUPD has Halloween safety tips; An inside look at how IU police are keeping home games safe given the increased hype with the football team; John Mellencamp gets his own statue at IU; All that plus weather, sports, and more.
Join anchors Mike Badrov and Lilly Pierce on the all-student-run newscast.
IUSTV News - Oct. 14, 2024
Big changes are coming to student media at IU, including our organization. We have the proposed merger plan; Neighbors come together to paint the city's latest mural; Construction causes detours on the B-Line Trail; City Council approves the 2025 budget; A former IU professor is sentenced for child porn possession; All that plus weather, sports, and more.
Join anchors Shelby Brown and Daniel Marlow on the all-student-run newscast.
Pet of the Week - Oct. 11, 2024
Happy Friday!
Introducing this week's Pet of the Week with the City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control!
This week's Pet of the Week is Milo, an 1-year, 10-month old Bully Breed mix who is ready for his furever home!
Interested in adopting? Visit https://bloomington.in.gov/animal-shelter/policies
What's Up Weekly - Oct. 11, 2024
The IMU has a brand new drink! Hear about the nine new flavors and how you can try it out.
What's that smell? We're bringing you students' thoughts on the infamous ginkgo trees that create quite the nasty aroma this time of year.
Plus, a famous TikToker has been arrested after being accused of murder. We’ll give you all the details.
And check it out! Indiana’s favorite Grammy Award-winning artist is going to be immortalized right here on campus.
It’s almost Halloween! We know you're looking for costume inspiration, and we have the best ideas right here in the studio. Indiana Cote from Skullz N Bunniez is paying us a visit!
Join co-hosts Carson Johnson and Grace Marocco on the all-student-run entertainment news show.
IUSTV News - Oct. 8, 2024
Florida is bracing for another major hurricane; Early voting in Indiana begins; County residents tell Monroe County Commissioners they don't want a jail in their neighborhood; IU is set to dedicate a statue for John Mellencamp; All that plus weather, sports, and more.
Join anchors Carson Johnson and Jasmin Williams on the all-student-run newscast.
Happy Friday!
Introducing this week's Pet of the Week with the City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control!
This week's Pet of the Week is Snow, an 3-year-old Domestic Short Hair who is ready for his furever home!
Interested in adopting? Visit https://bloomington.in.gov/animal-shelter/policies
What's Up Weekly - Oct. 4, 2024
If you're looking for a sporting event or a concert this fall, you're in luck, but watch out for the scams! We’ll tell you the easiest ways to protect yourself from fake tickets.
Your closet, your profit. Find out all about the new thrift store that's come to Bloomington, and this one has a unique twist.
Plus, an Indiana man is going home a millionaire after winning America’s Got Talent. We’ll tell you all you need to know about the talented Hoosier.
We're sitting down with Miss IU to hear all about the upcoming Crimson Cupboard food drive. Learn about the food drive and how to get involved.
And, after IU football went 5-0 for the first time since 1967, we have one of their biggest supporters in the studio. Feature twirler Sydney Butz is here to talk about her experience as the only twirler at IU and what this historic season means to her.
Join co-hosts Carson Johnson and Grace Marocco on the all-student-run entertainment news show.
IUSTV News - Oct. 3, 2024
A Bloomington man is arrested for raping a woman at knife point; An area charter school is forced to cancel class because of a threat made by a student; Bloomington Police arrest a wanted bank robbery suspect; Cleanup continues from Hurricane Helene; IU School of Education updates curriculum to meet new state standards; All that plus weather, sports, and more.
Join anchors Pareese Payton and Mike Badrov on the all-student-run newscast.
Iran launches airstrikes against Iran; Republicans and Democrats gear up for the first Vice Presidential debate; Indiana University updates its curriculum for education majors to meet new state standards; County leaders to meet Tuesday to discuss the Monroe County Convention Center expansion project; Flu shot clinics return to the IU Student Health Center. All that plus weather, sports, and more.
Join anchors Ashley Voss and Emma Gladstone on the all-student-run newscast.