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The gender gap in professional fields has been a societal conversation topic for a long time, and only becomes louder and more relevant as the contemporary feminist movement continues.
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The gender gap in professional fields has been a societal conversation topic for a long time, and only becomes louder and more relevant as the contemporary feminist movement continues.
Voters in Indiana and across the nation decided to make Indiana and the 114th U.S. Congress a little more red.
Maybe it was because of the rain. Maybe it was because there were so few big-ticket items on the ballot. Maybe it was apathy.
Secretary of State candidate Beth White and current Marion County clerk will be facing penalties after the midterm election on Nov. 4.
Twenty-two people attended the IU College Democrats rally in the State Room of the Indiana Memorial Union on Tuesday night in an effort to urge students to vote in the midterm election on Nov. 4.
At the midterm election Nov. 4, voters will decide who will represent them in the House of Representatives for the next two years.
Hundreds of elections will take place across the nation in the midterms Nov. 4. However, only an estimated 40 percent of registered voters will choose who will fill federal, state and local government positions.
Though a year has passed since the federal government shutdown of 2013, the $17-trillion deficit is still a national issue which will affect the midterm elections in ?two weeks.
Like the federal legislative system, the Indiana General Assembly consists of a Senate and a House of Representatives. Voters will decide who will fill the 25 Senate seats and the 100 seats in the House of Representatives during the midterm election Nov. 4.
The spread of Ebola, a virus that has caused an outbreak in West Africa, has become an international issue affecting the United States.
Many seats across every level of government are up for next month’s midterm election, including all 435 U.S. House of Representative candidates, many U.S. Senate seats and various state-wide and local ?positions.
The Bloomington City Council passed the 2015 budget Wednesday night. Six of the nine council members, enough for a quorum, were present at the meeting to approve the $36 million package.
During his addresses last week at Northwestern University and Millennium Steel Services in Princeton, Ind., President Obama pushed for many economic policy changes he would like to see enacted to help Americans fully recover from the Great Recession.
The Supreme Court of the United States denied requests Monday to hear appeals from cases regarding same-sex marriage in five states, including Indiana.
President Obama addressed workers at Millennium Steel in Princeton, Ind., on Friday to discuss the state of the economy during his presidency.
As the midterm election approaches, predictions for outcomes of congressional races are calculated to estimate how the 114th Congress will shape up.
Indiana District 5 candidates for representative in the United States House are divided on what the U.S. should be doing to fight the Islamic State of Iraq and ?Syria.
About 50 people attended a forum of congressional candidates Monday night at the Indiana Memorial Union Whittenberger ?Auditorium.
The Midterm Election is Nov. 4. While a lot of focus across the nation is situated on the Congressional elections, three offices for the Indiana State government are also going to be chosen by voters. If elected, those chosen will serve four-year terms.
The 2015 budget for the City of Bloomington has increased by $22,978 since August 2013.