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(04/19/17 12:41am)
With 2016 in the rapidly fading past and special elections in Kansas and Georgia in the news, it seemed to be a good time to take a look at the record of Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, who is up for re-election in 2018.
(03/29/17 12:28am)
Doom and gloom dominate our politics on a national level. Every political disagreement becomes an existential battle, and every policy debate is portrayed as the final showdown
between good and evil.
(03/22/17 3:13am)
The IU Student Association’s election code is unconstitutional. Not just the school’s constitution. Not just the state’s constitution. It’s unconstitutional with a big capital C. Against the George Washington-James Madison-United States kind of Constitution
unconstitutional.
(03/08/17 1:55am)
Student elections with victors chosen by 6 percent of the student body, the announcing of winners delayed by legal challenges to a student court and a resulting student Congress that only passes two bills in a year do not serve any of us.
(03/01/17 2:07am)
The Democratic Party abandoned rural voters, and it is just starting to figure out that it needs rural votes to win.
(02/22/17 5:01pm)
It’s almost springtime again, and that means IU Student Association elections are just around the
corner.
(02/21/17 1:27am)
Last week, the Indiana House of Representatives took a hard vote to pass a long term road funding bill.
(02/15/17 1:39am)
In a time of campus protests, differing views, and polarized political rhetoric it might be a fine time to step back and look at the state of campus speech at IU.
(02/08/17 1:59am)
Last Thursday the Washington Post published a column titled “Chill, America. Not every Trump outrage is outrageous” by Tom Nichols, a professor at the Naval War College. In it Nichols calmly reasons his way through overreactions to President Trump’s first several weeks in office.
(02/01/17 2:31am)
Oh, good, the press is back.
(01/25/17 2:05am)
Progressives blew it not letting anti-abortion women join the Women’s March on Washington.
(01/24/17 3:13am)
Cardinal Spirits and the Limestone Comedy Festival put on their first High Proof Laughs comedy show Monday night. A packed crowd filled the restored industrial space along with dangling lights, a concrete floor, glass bottles and a bare wood ceiling.
(01/20/17 12:52am)
Former Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief Troy Riggs famously described Indiana’s opioid-addiction crisis as “a death spiral” in the summer of 2016.
(07/07/15 6:59pm)
Herman B Wells was the president of IU for 25 years, from 1938 until 1962, and expanded the University from 11,000 students to more than 31,000 at the time of his ?retirement.
(04/27/15 4:59am)
Dmitri Vietze looked over the balcony in his reclaimed office space, music playing in the background and natural light flowing over employees in custom cubicles.
(04/21/15 2:18am)
Located on the west side of downtown Bloomington, there are 65 acreswaiting for development the city hopes will kick-start Bloomington into the post-Great ?Recession economy.
(04/16/15 4:54am)
The Bloomington Economic Development Corporation had its fifth annual State of the Bloomington Regional Economy conference Wednesday in the Bloomington-Monroe County Convention Center.
(04/14/15 3:12am)
Married and single, student and townie, polo and flannel. The only thing the crowd had in common was what it came for: the beer.
(04/13/15 3:49am)
The fifth annual Combine, a regional technology and entrepreneurship conference, took place Wednesday through Friday at the Bloomington-Monroe County Convention Center.
(04/09/15 2:35am)
The Combine, an annual entrepreneurship and innovation convention, kicked off last night at the Bluebird Nightclub.