Education school works with Kelley to offer dual majors
A new partnership between the Kelley School of Business and the School of Education is aiming to better prepare IU students pursuing a career in education leadership.
A new partnership between the Kelley School of Business and the School of Education is aiming to better prepare IU students pursuing a career in education leadership.
In hopes of receiving additional funding from the Indiana Arts Commission’s budget, members of the Indiana Coalition for the Arts and other supporters gathered at the Indiana Statehouse Monday to remind state representatives why the arts are important.
Eve gazed onward, surveying the tangled debris of fallen leaves and toppled trees. But for the first time in more than 40 years, Adam did not look back.
Former IU pilot of University presidents and sports teams makes transition to city tow truck driver
At just under halfway into Big Ten play, the IU men’s basketball team is back to .500 in the conference and starting to develop more consistent personnel rotations.
The women’s tennis team kicked off its 2012 team schedule Sunday by traveling to Durham, N.C., to take on the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils and the UNC Greensboro Spartans.
When Jon Fabris arrived at his desk Friday as the new defensive ends coach, it was empty. By midday Sunday, he said he couldn’t even see his desk through all the paperwork covering it.
At 1 p.m. today, the No. 29 Hoosiers will travel to Lexington, Ky., to challenge the No. 7 Wildcats coming off a pair of 7-0 victories this weekend against Western Michigan and Toledo.
The Senate passed the right-to-work bill Monday with only nine Republicans voting against the bill, with a 28-22 vote.
The Indiana Youth Group sued the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in 2010 after having its request for a specialty license plate rejected. Now, that very plate is available for purchase in support of the youth group, which provides services and programs for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.
Indiana is the odd one out among most neighboring states because it doesn’t have a statewide smoking ban. But some legislators are hoping this situation will change by the Super Bowl.
Respect for the downtrodden used to be a cultural benchmark of America. Respect for the “tired, poor, huddled masses” is literally engraved in our landmarks.
Now this may sound a bit glum, especially given my column’s sunny tagline, but bear with me; I promise you that the confusing, angst-ridden diatribe I’m about to bestow upon you has a positive resolution.
It just seems a bit bizarre to me to hear Speaker Gingrich offer the first half of a speech remarkably similar to a man whom he spends the second half of the speech mercilessly denigrating with his infamously acerbic tongue.
Some see this act of reform as little more than a cheap attempt to appeal to a constituency the president previously alienated by overruling a proposal that would have legalized the sale of emergency birth control medicines to minors.
Sources have confirmed Diane Singleton, 57, was found dead by a volunteer search group at about 5:30 p.m. Monday.
What once was mere suspicion has since become full-fledged belief that corporate interests control politics. Supreme Court decisions like Citizens United v. FEC are part of the reason why today’s protestors distrust not people over 30, but people of the “1 percent.”
Deen’s glib dismissal of her own potentially life-threatening condition speaks to a distinctly American mindset — consume what you want when you want it and dismiss your unhealthy lifestyle until it becomes a problem.
The numbers clearly indicate there is a correlation between teaching people to kill and crimes involving human disrespect.
IU (5-15, 0-7) fell to the Wolverines (16-4, 5-2) 66-48, marking Indiana’s seventh-straight loss this season in conference play.