Cellists prepare for fall recital
The cellists will perform their first recital of the semester at 7 p.m. Nov. 26 at Boxcar Books.
The cellists will perform their first recital of the semester at 7 p.m. Nov. 26 at Boxcar Books.
Barack Obama had kept his title — Mr. President — securing both the electoral and popular vote.
Early reports of Republican presidential candidate Romney’s loss were shattering for volunteers and supporters who spent time in the trenches of the swing state.
Pence stressed the importance of “taking Indiana from good to great,” and making it clear to others that Indiana is a “state that works."
Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock lost to U.S. Sen.-elect Joe Donnelly in the U.S. Senate race Tuesday.
“My name is John Gregg, I have two first names and I almost became governor of Indiana,” he said with a smile on his face.
Joe Donnelly defeated Republican State Treasurer Richard Mourdock and Libertarian candidate Andrew Horning with just shy of 50 percent of the vote.
The lesson here is about realizing the dangers of ignoring the will of the people to impose your own. Obama has been warned.
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Although Obama was not my preferred candidate in the 2012 presidential election, my reaction to his re-election is filled with feelings of hope.
I had to overcome a lot of ideological turmoil to vote for Obama, conceding that though this country is deadlocked in a partisan struggle for illusory justice, too many more people could be hurt by Romney.
We’re left to discover the answer to questions about a President who hasn’t proposed a radical course change from his last four years.
We’re a country at war with ourselves, and if we want to move forward toward the change Obama once promised was possible, we’ve got to stop holding ourselves back. This could be the rallying cry of a new voting generation.
Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, clinched another two years in Congress after a late ballot count Tuesday night.
Though Democratic candidate for Indiana’s 9th Congressional District Shelli Yoder did not win Tuesday night, the love and support was there.
The Hoosiers will open up the Big Ten Tournament as a No. 4 seed and play No. 5 seed Michigan State in the opening game of today’s tournament schedule.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren gives in-season awards to three players who have caught his eye.
After rumors began circulating Tuesday morning, an IU spokesperson confirmed that freshmen forward Hanner Mosquera-Perea and center Peter Jurkin will be suspended for this season’s first nine games. The decision stems from a secondary NCAA violation.
Indiana’s 9th congressional district will go to Republican incumbent Rep. Todd Young.
Monroe County Clerk Linda Robbins said the ballot counting and vote reporting process this year took some time for a good reason: A lot of people were lined up to vote.