Gov. candidate proposes elimination of sales taxes for gasoline purchases
Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg proposed last week to end state sales tax on gasoline if he is elected this fall.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg proposed last week to end state sales tax on gasoline if he is elected this fall.
On Saturday in the Bloomington High School South Auxiliary Gymnasium, 22 brain sculptures were on display for the launch of “Brain Extravaganza!” The display will be followed by the temporary installation of the brains throughout Bloomington until October.
Developed by the City of Bloomington in the last few years, Everybody’s BloomINgton emphasizes business opportunities and offers information for residents, potential residents and visitors.
This year, all proceeds from 100 Men Who Cook benefited the Bloomington Hospital Foundation’s New Beginnings Campaign. During the course of two years, the campaign organizers hope to raise $700,000 for the IU Health Bloomington Hospital Special Care Nursery. The campaign will fund upgrades to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the hospital’s postpartum rooms to better serve its patients here in Bloomington.
Its creator, Hunter Moore, called “the most hated man on the Internet,” made the statement that he was finally burnt out from the process, the reporting, the “legal drama” and constantly being called “sleazy.”
Your recent article was matched in its arrogance only by its short-sightedness.
Dogs on top of cars, dogs for dinner. What issue could be more pressing?
Emotion, believe it or not, plays a significant role in the construction of one’s morality.
The final twist in a dramatic quarterfinal battle with the fourth-seeded Gophers went the way of fifth-seeded Indiana, as the No. 27 Hoosiers (23-8, 7-4) outlasted Minnesota 4-3 in Evanston, Ill., to advance to the tournament’s semifinals for the second consecutive year.
The No. 7-seed Hoosiers avenged arguably their worst loss of the season by beating No. 10-seed Wisconsin in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament 4-0.
The IU men’s basketball season came to a close Thursday night at Assembly Hall with its first awards ceremony open to the public.
The No. 7-seed Hoosiers avenged arguably their worst loss of the season by beating No. 10-seed Wisconsin in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament 4-0.
Thursday night, New York hip-hop group Das Racist headlined the party for the launch of Canvas Creative Arts Magazine’s 2012 spring edition at Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
IU police Chief Keith Cash said Thursday that police have found the suspect who allegedly assaulted four female students this weekend.
IU police Chief Keith Cash said Thursday that police have found the suspect who allegedly assaulted four female students this weekend.
Lutheran Campus Ministry partnered with the Bloomington Animal Shelter to bring puppies to campus for a Rent-a-Puppy event during Dead Week.
As the school year comes to a close, IU and the City of Bloomington are helping people recycle used electronics. The fourth annual Electronic Waste Collection Days will be May 11 and 12 at the Purple Parking Lot north of Memorial Stadium.
The winners of the spring Energy Challenge received their awards Thursday afternoon during a ceremony at the Sample Gates.
After a joint meeting between Hoosier Youth Advocacy and IU Student Association’s Movement administration Wednesday night, plans were made to revisit the Tax-Free Textbook initiative, originally started by the previous Big Six administration.
Julie Aton, secretary and treasurer of the Indiana Self Storage Association, a non-profit trade organization, shared some tips for students looking to rent a storage unit until next school year.