Returned Showalter fish remains a mystery
One of the Showalter Fountain’s missing fish has been recovered years after it was stolen, but how it was snatched remains a mystery.
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One of the Showalter Fountain’s missing fish has been recovered years after it was stolen, but how it was snatched remains a mystery.
Assistant Curator of Campus Art Katie Chattin points to damage on the recovered Showalter Fountain fish at a storage facility.The fish was returned to Bloomington on Friday, years after it was stolen.
After a string of arsons burned the East side of Indianapolis, police have arrested two teens in connection with the crimes.
Officials and lawyers express frustration at the lack of evidence against McCowan in his murder trial.
Dustin McCowan of Union Township, Porter County was arrested in Bloomington in September 2011.
The charges filed against the couple who took in Dani the deer, an injured doe, were dropped Friday.
The final score sounded impossible: 107 to 2. It was one of the most lopsided outcomes in the history of Indiana high school basketball. The December game between them was far from typical. Bloomington South Athletic Director J.R. Holmes said Arlington asked Bloomington South to play them when Arlington needed to fill a hole in their schedule. Both sides, he said, were aware of the teams’ differences.
Bloomington High School South beat Arlington Community High School 107-2. Is it possible there is more to the game than what the scoreboard says?
“Obama’s on fire,” Alicia Keys crooned from the piano at the head of the stage. “Everybody knows that Michelle is his girl.”
Thousands of people packed the National Mall on Monday to watch President Barack Obama take his second oath of office.
The Indiana State Society’s Inaugural Ball tradition dates back to 1952, Ball Chair Jan Powell said. These days, tickets go for $400 a plate or $9,000 a table.
Members of IU Multicultural Pre-law Society traveled to D.C. with members of Black Law Students’ Association’s Maurer School of Law Chapter for the Inauguration.
The Ceremonial Swearing-In Ceremony, the one officially marked by national media and open to public in front of Capitol Hill, will take place at 11:30 a.m. Monday.
Two long-time Indiana leaders leaving office this year won’t head quietly into retirement.
Gov.-elect Mike Pence announced three more cabinet appointments Wednesday.
Bloomington Transit General Manager Lew May said Bloomington Transit officials have met with university administrators to discuss combining the two systems.
Every day, students discard about 186,000 pounds of garbage. Every year, IU dedicates thousands of man-hours and spends thousands of dollars to keep it from burying us.
Mike Montgomery trashes the area behind the Kirkwood Observatory on Oct. 10. Montgomery has worked in Campus Division for 24 years.
Indiana taxpayers will receive a $111 tax refund just for filing their 2012 income tax returns.
Judy Capp relaxes at home after a salad preparation shift on Friday, Oct. 26. Capp doesn't know if she'll choose President Barack Obama or Mitt Romney for president on Nov. 6.