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He votes with the blue party, but his words clearly determine his true conservative ties to Indiana.
Every vote counts, which is precisely why I didn’t cast mine.
Joining the army is tough stuff. Actually, it isn’t so much the joining as what comes after. And since my father, grandfather and two of my siblings have been in the army, I have a great respect for those who sign up.
Once again, political agendas take reign in the realm of human rights.
When a 6-foot man is reconsidering going out for an evening jog, there’s clearly an issue.
The City of Bloomington announced a road closure from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. today for the installation of the B-line bridge over Grimes Lane.
If you’ve heard him speak, you know his stance: Brother Jed thinks we’re fornicating, drinking, and feminist-ing our way to eternal flames. We asked Dr. Sylvester Johnson, director of graduate studies in the Department of Religious studies, to analyze three of Jed and Martha’s favorite Bible verses. Martha sent us the scriptures. Religious literature is open to interpretation, Johnson says.
Students know him as an opinionated campus preacher. She knows him as dad.
Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) released his agenda for the final two years of his term, emphasizing reforming education and redistricting Indiana as top priorities.
Last March, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act with one of the closest votes in history, a 219-212 tally.
When Monroe County passed an additional property tax that will help fund Monroe County public schools for the next six years, it did not follow the common trend for the rest of the state of Indiana.
After losing its first match to Purdue on Sept. 22, the IU volleyball team looks to go on the road to bring the Monon Spike back to Bloomington.
As Hoosiers review the results of the midterm elections, IU administrators and IU Student Association members are bidding to be a site for a 2012 presidential debate.