Briefs from around the state -- Hospital fundraiser to include Colt QB
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning will headline a fundraiser for the Indianapolis children’s hospital that bears his name.
Colts quarterback Peyton Manning will headline a fundraiser for the Indianapolis children’s hospital that bears his name.
Bartholomew County authorities are searching for two men who escaped from the county jail in Columbus.
A judge has upheld a town ordinance that bars convicted sex offenders from using Plainfield’s parks and recreation areas.
Who doesn’t love tree huggers? Okay, obviously I’m kidding. A lot of people are less than supportive of them. Stereotypically, society views this group as a hemp-wearing
The death of Joint Resolution 7 Monday in Indiana’s House of Representatives marked another standstill in the state’s debate over same-sex marriage. The legislation would have defined marriage as being between one man and one woman and amended Article I of the state’s constitution. PODCAST: Hoosier Headlines
IU President Michael McRobbie took the first step toward finding a new IU men’s basketball coach yesterday when he announced the appointment of a 10-member committee that will conduct a nationwide search. BLOG: Basketblog DOCUMENT: IU Press Release
Today’s episode of “Conversations” welcomes IU Student Association presidential candidate David White, the third candidate to appear on the show. As a law student, White hopes to find support among graduate students for his campaign.
In late January 1978, the worst blizzard in state history struck southern Indiana, leaving Bloomington under a 15-inch blanket of white powder.
While the IU men’s tennis team may have taken a break from the books last week, it still had the tough task of facing two quality opponents from Texas.
Since a very young age, Kay Minger knew she wanted to be just like Nancy Drew. Despite her desire to become a detective, she discovered after entering the police force in 1972 that jobs for women in the field were scarce.
BRDO PRI KRANJU, Slovenia – Amid escalating violence in and around Tibet, the message from across Europe was clear: “Let the games begin.” European nations and Olympic committees said Monday they opposed a boycott of the Beijing Games over China’s handling of the unrest in Tibet. And most everyone else who spoke out, from Russia to Australia, echoed that approach.
Still drunk from spring break? Did you barely make it to class yesterday morning? Like a majority of you, my mind is still not functioning properly.
Still drunk from spring break? Did you barely make it to class yesterday morning? Like a majority of you, my mind is still not functioning properly.
The first time a person does something, it is impossible to know what to expect. A skier can conquer a black diamond trail in Michigan, but going to Colorado and attempting the same feat can be much more difficult.
David Paterson was officially sworn in as New York’s governor on Monday, becoming the state’s first black chief executive and vowing to move past the prostitution scandal that has rocked the state Capitol.
Vice President Dick Cheney, marking five years since the U.S. invasion of Iraq with an overnight stay in the war-torn nation, warned on Monday against large drawdowns of American troops that could jeopardize recent security gains.
After 15 years of research, scientists have discovered the cause of muscle fatigue and now may have a drug to help treat it.
The plea is a common one: “Stop cracking your knuckles!” Whether it be from a parent concerned the habit might cause arthritis or simply from an annoyed friend, those who frequently crack have most likely been asked to stop.
Finding answers to some of life’s toughest questions is now easier thanks to an online site that allows users to ask questions about the government.
For the last five weeks, I’ve been meeting with numerous professors, administrators and students about the issue of financial literacy. There is overwhelming support for having IU add financial planning to the mandatory curriculum for every student.