Ohio company wins I-69 contract
The winning bid of $57.5 million, belonging to E.S. Wagner Company from Toledo, Ohio, was 16 percent lower than the engineer’s cost estimate, according to a press release.
The winning bid of $57.5 million, belonging to E.S. Wagner Company from Toledo, Ohio, was 16 percent lower than the engineer’s cost estimate, according to a press release.
The IU Alumni Association, IU Student Alumni Association and Union Board made a change in the typical Homecoming events by organizing a free concert at Dunn Meadow instead of the parade.
IU President Michael McRobbie and IU Foundation President Daniel Smith recognized five individuals within the IU community with 2012 Partners in Philanthropy awards. The awards, distributed last Thursday, honor volunteers whose service contributes to the future of the University.
Director of Cognitive Science at IU and author Colin Allen discussed ways in which machines can adhere to ethical standards during a lecture Sunday night at the School of Fine Arts.
The IU Board of Trustees begins its search today for a new student trustee. Applications will be available on the trustees’ website, indiana.edu/~trustees.
Harvard University associate professor Cassandra Gabrielle Extavour will present her talk, “Evolving Immortality: The Origins and Changing Functions of Genes that Control the Germ Line,” today as this year’s James P. Holland Memorial Lecture.
The IU Alumni Association’s Hoosier Village tailgate area, located behind the south end zone scoreboard, attracted alumni in town for the Homecoming weekend.
Three goals late in the second half contributed to a loss for the IU women’s soccer team as it faced No. 4 Penn State on Sunday afternoon.
The IU volleyball team (8-10, 0-6) suffered a down-to-the-wire loss against No. 4 Nebraska (13-2, 5-1) Saturday night, falling to the Cornhuskers in five sets (25-23, 18-25, 20-25, 25-17, 15-10).
The IU field hockey team is 7-5 after a weekend which included a 2-1 overtime loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes and a 1-0 victory against the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks.
Even with the losses during the past two weeks to Big Ten opponents, sophomore quarterback Cameron Coffman has displayed two very difference performances.
Despite leading by 13 points at halftime against rival Michigan State, IU (2-3, 0-2) collapsed during the second half as the Spartans (4-2, 1-1) pulled out a 31-27 victory Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren wonders what changed between IU's two halves against Michigan State.
Upland, 350 W. 11th St., sponsored “Hops for Hounds,” part of the shelter’s other efforts during Barktoberfest. Barktoberfest is part of the ASPCA’s $100,000 Challenge, in which shelters around the country try to double adoption rates from August to October.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg made a quick stop at the Homecoming tailgate before Saturday’s IU v. Michigan State game.
Once a month, one can find the group at Village Deli on Kirkwood Avenue. During breakfast, they discuss those issues and vote on whether to endorse and fund candidates. On Friday, Shelli Yoder, democratic candidate for the 9th congressional district, joined the group.
A large crowd turned out for the second lecture in a series of three sponsored by the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology
Michael Metzger, professor emeritus in the Kelley School of Business, lectured at the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts prior to the opening reception for “Embracing Nature,” an exhibit by former fine arts professor Barry Gealt.
The girls, all Girl Scout Brownies in second or third grade, attended the Sunday event to earn a badge. A lecture on clay, a scavenger hunt and a make-your-own pottery session were all part of the event.
The IDS is chatting live from IU's Homecoming game against Michigan State as Indiana has a halftime lead in a Big Ten game for the first time since 2009. Join the conversation.