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By Taylor Telford
By Taylor Telford
For some, she was the only one who knew.
In the women’s bathroom on the second floor of Ballantine Hall, scrawled sentiment stands out amid the dialogue.
Seven out of every thousand infants born in Indiana will not live to see their first birthday.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Less than three weeks after being released from jail, Neil Albee, 44, was arrested for breaking into a Purdue University sorority.
INDIANAPOLIS — For over 25 years, the officer patrolled for drunken drivers, stopping swerving cars, giving sobriety tests to the whiskey-breathed and glassy-eyed.
Maritza Alvarez sat down with her patient, a Mexican nun, and explained to her in Spanish the steps to schedule her medical appointments.
Indiana’s crippling teacher shortage means districts like Monroe County are struggling not only to find permanent teachers, but substitutes as well.
A forthcoming legislative package from Indiana Senate Democrats would grant driver’s licenses, in-state tuition and access to dialysis to undocumented immigrants across the state.
SELLERSBURG, Ind. — Less than two weeks after he was arrested, Pastor Gerald “Jerry” Harris stood before his shrunken congregation and spoke of mercy.
Capital Cities, Adventure Club, Action Bronson and Phoebe Ryan will make their way to Bloomington in late August as part of the third IU Block Party.