Turnstiles from Assembly Hall up for auction
For more than 40 years, the turnstile was the fan’s gateway as they entered the fever of Assembly Hall.
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For more than 40 years, the turnstile was the fan’s gateway as they entered the fever of Assembly Hall.
A representative from Teladoc, left, testifies before the Senate committee on Health and Provider Services regarding HB 1263 Wednesday at the Indiana Statehouse.
Wednesday, a committee heard testimonies on House Bill 1263, a bill which would give certain medical providers and licensed professionals who practice telemedicine the authority to write prescriptions.
On Valentine’s Day, Hoosiers can celebrate their love for IU women’s basketball and the LGBT community through the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association’s third annual Pride Day event.
One after another, students stood at the podium and told their stories of the black experience.
Morgan McMillan, center, member of the MoneySmarts team with the IU Financial Literacy Office, speaks about student debt Wednesday at the DeVault Alumni Center. The event focused on how to be financially responsible after graduation.
The lead plaintiff in the United States Supreme Court decision that legalized gay marriage nationwide will speak at IU next week.
From IDS reports
By Taylor Telford
By Taylor Telford
From IDS reports
By Taylor Telford
By Taylor Telford
For some, she was the only one who knew.
In the women’s bathroom on the second floor of Ballantine Hall, scrawled sentiment stands out amid the dialogue.
Seven out of every thousand infants born in Indiana will not live to see their first birthday.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Less than three weeks after being released from jail, Neil Albee, 44, was arrested for breaking into a Purdue University sorority.
INDIANAPOLIS — For over 25 years, the officer patrolled for drunken drivers, stopping swerving cars, giving sobriety tests to the whiskey-breathed and glassy-eyed.
Maritza Alvarez sat down with her patient, a Mexican nun, and explained to her in Spanish the steps to schedule her medical appointments.
Indiana’s crippling teacher shortage means districts like Monroe County are struggling not only to find permanent teachers, but substitutes as well.