100 animals turned down from Indiana animal sanctuary
ALBION, Ind. – A northern Indiana exotic animal sanctuary turned away 100 animals last year amid funding troubles and a move to a new location.
ALBION, Ind. – A northern Indiana exotic animal sanctuary turned away 100 animals last year amid funding troubles and a move to a new location.
INDIANAPOLIS – The administration of Gov. Mitch Daniels is backing away from a plan to cut half the budget for state inspections of meat processors after complaints that it would drive some plants out of business and hurt small farmers.
Using a stability ball as well as backless chair stools might decrease the constrained or confined body postures that occur at workplaces when sitting for long periods of time.
About 100 students from Bloomington High School South, Bloomington High School North, Aurora Alternative High School and Bachelor Middle School took part in IU’s eighth annual African-American Read-In, a program which gives exposure to black literature during Black History Month.
Yeagley hires two, volley ball adds director and Coover named Big Ten Field Athlete of the Week.
The IU Department of Biology received a technological face-lift during winter break, gaining three state-of-the-art laboratories worth $2 million.
IU is 11th in the country for public universities in market value of its endowments.
The effects of a franchise-changer have sent a dire message to Pacers Sports and Entertainment: Get one. Someone.
“Veins of Life” by David Harper, an IU alumnus, was a winner of the ninth-annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards for Motion Graphics.
Contrary to the last contest between these two teams, it was IU that had to play catch-up.
Cost is a main factor when hunting for student housing options in Bloomington.
The storage and moving of belongings are probably most prevalent in the minds of IU students around the end of the spring semester. But if you and the roommate from you-know-where just can’t get along, or you have to run an obstacle course just to get out the door, you might need to consider moving out or storing some of your belongings now.
A female suicide bomber walking among Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad detonated an explosives belt Monday, killing at least 46 people and wounding more than 122, officials said. The bombing was the first major strike this year against pilgrims making their way to the city of Karbala to mark a holy day. It came as security officials warned of a possible increase in attacks by insurgents using new tactics to bypass bomb-detection methods.
Early last week, in the science museum le Palais de la Decouverte, a 120-foot condom went on display. It’s a part of CondomFly, a world-traveling expedition to promote condom use in the prevention of HIV infections.
As part of a year-long series of articles examining women in the 21st century, the International Herald Tribune newspaper recently featured working mothers in Germany, discussing different social and economic pressures that German mothers face as part of both modern society and the workforce.
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In the second part of his comic series, Brad Sanders talks notable artists this week.
The Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute's study tracked the flow of Indiana’s tax dollars by county, and results show that Hoosier dollars are flowing from urban to rural areas.
A major ethanol pipeline project that would stretch from South Dakota to New Jersey is slated to cross Indiana if its scheduled production begins in 2012.