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(11/13/17 11:22pm)
The average cost of a house in Hamilton County, Indiana— home to both Carmel and Fishers— is now upwards of $300,000, almost double the cost of homes 10 years ago. This includes new houses and houses currently on the market. The median price of homes in the United States is $202,700.
(11/12/17 6:00am)
IU Bloomigton’s class of 2021 is its most diverse class yet, but there is still much room for improvement.
(11/10/17 3:35am)
Whether we admit it or not, social media occupies a central role in people's lives. News organizations use social media platforms to disseminate information, brands use them to appeal to wider audiences; therefore, we as consumers have access to a new level of direct interaction with these brands.
(11/08/17 9:25pm)
Dylan Moore: People from the Region need to stop saying they are from Chicago.
Maggie Eickhoff: Former governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney is the most devilishly handsome Republican out there, and at 70 years old, his skin is absolutely glowing. He needs to publish his skincare routine ASAP.
(11/08/17 9:10pm)
Indiana released 129.9 million pounds of toxins into the environment in 2016, according to recent a recent chemical disposal inventory conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency.
(11/07/17 1:04am)
A survey recently released by the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, revealed the harrowing state of free expression in the United States.
(11/05/17 10:09pm)
Students at Indiana's Plainfield High School created a magazine entitled “Plainfield High School’s Dating Survival Guide” with information about everything one might want to know about student relationships, including pieces on everything from cheap date ideas, to safe sex and dating violence.
(11/02/17 11:43pm)
The November issue of the Journal of Sexual Medicine reports on the link between marijuana use and frequency of sexual activities. The report found that those who smoke weed more frequently have more sex.
(11/01/17 10:59pm)
The National Park Service announced Oct. 24 it was considering increasing the entrance fee to 17 of the most frequently attended national parks during their peak seasons. This would include Yellowstone, Yosemite, Zion and the Grand Canyon.
(11/01/17 1:04am)
When political leadership fails, private citizens must be willing to step up.
(10/31/17 12:51am)
Let us have our ghosts
The existence of ghosts has been deliberated for ages without any hard-evidence conclusions in either direction.
(10/30/17 8:01pm)
This Halloween, parents are being warned to make sure their children are not being given marijuana-laced candy while trick-or-treating.
(10/29/17 7:02pm)
The existence of ghosts has been deliberated for ages without any hard-evidence conclusions in either direction.
(10/29/17 7:05pm)
Following a long and fun Halloweekend, the third largest party weekend of the year, Halloween has been on everyone’s mind. We love the spooky costumes, the candy and the carnivalesque nature of it all that lets us be who we’re not for a day.
(10/27/17 12:37am)
Calls to action have few benefits if they go unanswered, which is why the recent trend #metoo, a hashtag meant to express solidarity in the face of sexual assault and harassment, will not fulfill its potential unless it leads to social and political change.
(10/25/17 9:36pm)
The Indiana State government just closed a loophole in legislation that allowed Ricker's convenience stores to sell cold beer, an amenity typically limited to liquor stores.
(10/25/17 12:40am)
Alex Crowley, the Bloomington director of economic and sustainable development, spoke to residents at the Oct. 14 farmers' market about the city’s continued initiative to expand its solar footprint by installing solar panel arrays at 30 city facilities, including City Hall and the Bloomington Police Department.
(10/23/17 9:09pm)
A recent ambush on United States special forces in Niger, which left four soldiers dead, has perhaps metastasized into one of President Trump’s strangest controversies yet.
(10/22/17 11:54pm)
Bloomington was the only city in Indiana to receive a perfect score of 100 in the Human Rights Campaign 2017 Report.
(10/19/17 11:50pm)
In a clearly political and highly controversial decision, Vice President Mike Pence left the Oct. 8 Indianapolis Colts game following the demonstration of protesting players who knelt during the national anthem.