Braun outspends rivals, will challenge Donnelly for Senate seat
Republican Mike Braun has outspent his Republican rivals and won a contested race to challenge current Democrat Senator Joe Donnelly.
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Republican Mike Braun has outspent his Republican rivals and won a contested race to challenge current Democrat Senator Joe Donnelly.
Monroe County voters can get to the polls Tuesday simply by requesting a ride.
Nationwide, annual salaries of female faculty are $23,000 less than male faculty, according to a 2017 study published in Educational Researcher.
A U.S. appeals court declared an Indiana abortion law unconstitutional in an April 19, 2-1 ruling.
Gov. Eric Holcomb has officially called a special session of the Indiana General Assembly for May 14.
Hundreds of Bloomington students staged school walkouts April 20 as part of a national movement to remember gun violence victims.
With Indiana’s primary election a little less than three weeks away, it’s time to start thinking about who will get your vote. For a full list of candidates, including state and local candidates, visit indianavoters.in.gov and click “Who’s on the Ballot.”
Students who want to use their careers to improve access to health care must supplement their education by working with the marginalized communities they want to help, said Shelley Sallee, assistant director of Volunteers in Medicine.
With Indiana’s primary election coming up on May 8, there are a few things voters should be aware of, including when and where to vote and what to bring. We’ve broken it down for you.
When MeChelle Callen was younger, she would go to her grandma’s house after school. She would grab a seat at her kitchen table and talk about everything, from what was going on in her life to what was happening in the country and around the world.
Candidates for Indiana's 9th Congressional District discussed health care policy issues Monday night at a public forum sponsored by Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Plan.
Although the Indiana legislative session ended a little more than three weeks ago, Gov. Eric Holcomb is still signing bills into law.
Seventeen-year-old Sarah Hannon, a Bloomington High School North student, had a goal for Bloomington’s Project Town Hall event: to start an exchange of information between constituents and their elected officials.
On his fourth U.S. Senate campaign stop of the day, Rep. Luke Messer, R-6th District, sipped a Sun King beer while he met with IU students and Bloomington community members.
Students and faculty stopped by the Indiana Memorial Union University Club Wednesday afternoon to get free food, listen to a DJ, see IU’s new polling site and learn about the upcoming Indiana primary elections. The Spring into Civic Engagement event promoted student voting and voter registration.
Indiana lawmakers receive an average of about $60,000 a year in public compensation. This includes a base salary, a per-day salary and mileage.
After seven weeks of protest, Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton announced the city will follow through with its armored truck purchase.
A recurring question raised at the third annual America’s Role in the World Conference was one which two retired Congressmen, Sen. Richard Lugar and Rep. Lee Hamilton, said they were frequently asked by presidents in the Oval Office.
After months of handwritten letters, drawings and testimony from children in Indiana, Gov. Eric Holcomb officially signed Senate Bill 236 into law, making the Say’s Firefly Indiana’s state insect.
The legislative session ended almost two weeks ago, but not all the passed bills are officially law yet. They must first go through Gov. Eric Holcomb, who officially signs bills into law. Here are a few important bills that he’s signed so far: