Emily Mansfield, a recent grad and member of IU Students for Life, stands quietly as Father Patrick Hyde from St. Paul Catholic Center in Bloomington leads the group of pro-life protesters in prayer. The Sunday afternoon rally, organized by Christian Citizens for Life, also happened a day after feminist and anti-Trump Women’s Marches that swept the nation.
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Pro-life, pro-choice movements clash
Pro-life and pro-choice protesters clashed at the Bloomington courthouse square Sunday afternoon after an inauguration weekend filled with pro-women, anti-Trump protests.
Bill would protect student press rights
Diana Hadley was teaching high school journalism when the Supreme Court of the United States dealt a crushing blow to student reporters around the country.
Governor discusses funds for roads and pre-K in State of State address
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Eric Holcomb again focused on funding infrastructure and pre-K and tackling the state’s drug epidemic in a well-received, though unspecific, Tuesday night address to Indiana.
New bill would make state school chief appointed, not elected
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced one of his priorities for the 2017 legislative session will be passing a bill to make Indiana’s superintendent of public schools a governor-appointed position rather than an elected one.
What to expect from this legislative session
State lawmakers and Indiana’s new governor have laid out their agendas for the 2017 legislative session. The agendas emphasize expanding funds for infrastructure improvements and preschool programs and tackling the drug epidemic. The session began last week.
State representative files 'Protection at Conception' bill
Despite warnings from legislators that other issues would be the focus of the 2017 session, a state representative filed a new bill Wednesday morning that would make abortions completely illegal in Indiana if passed.
Advice from a property manager for setting up your utilities with ease
When moving to your own place after a year spent in the dorms, it’s now your responsibility to set up the utilities. Luckily, local property manager Scott Gilbert said a good owner won’t leave you to fend for yourself.
Unrest in the forest
Amid controversies, Brown County logger defends responsible practice of his profession.
Amid controversies, Brown County logger defends responsible practice of his profession
When he finally saws through the last fibers, the great beast starts to fall.
Culture centers discuss semester plans
Freshmen at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center now have the opportunity to be paired with upperclassmen mentors through one of many of new programs and events IU’s culture centers are implementing this semester.
More than a librarian
Glenda Ritz is standing in front of a room full of people who herald her as a savior.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz leads a Bingo for Books event with Teresa Heidenreich, library director at Washington Carnegie Pulbic Library. The event was in celebration of National Library Week. Before the Bingo began, Ritz spoke to those gathered about the importance of literacy.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz talks to a student inside a Brown County Junior High School classroom April 11. Ritz often travels around the state to visit schools and meet educators and students.
From left to right: Assistant Principal Gavin Steele, District Superintendent David Shaffer, Principal Brian Garman and Director of Student Learning Deborah Harman stand just inside the entrance to Brown County Junior High School. The four were waiting for State Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz to arrive for a school visit April 11.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz greets a teacher inside a Brown County Junior High School classroom April 11. Ritz often travels around the state to visit schools and meet educators and students.
"The Bachelor" star Ben Higgins relives college days as Little 5 grand marshal
When “The Bachelor” star Ben Higgins tried to explain Little 500 to his fiancée, Lauren Bushnell, she said she just couldn’t picture it.
Planned Parenthood formally files complaint to halt controversial abortion law
Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky is demanding a federal court halt implementation of Indiana’s controversial abortion law.
Centerstone program will use grant to provide services to homeless
Centerstone, a nonprofit organization, will increase access to quality mental health care and substance abuse treatment to combat high transient populations in southern Indiana.
Hulk Hogan awarded $115 million in salacious privacy rights trial against Gawker
ST. PETERSBURG, Fl. — A jury awarded $115 million in damages to Hulk Hogan on Friday after a salacious trial that tested the limits of the First Amendment in the world of celebrity journalism.