State legislators discuss high death penalty, defense expenses
In an era of declining revenue, Indiana state legislators are discussing means to help counties pay for death penalty cases rather than abolish executions entirely.
In an era of declining revenue, Indiana state legislators are discussing means to help counties pay for death penalty cases rather than abolish executions entirely.
A man driving a stolen car led police on an early-morning chase in downtown Bloomington on Tuesday.
The week-long Dharma Festival began Tuesday at the Gaden Khachoe Shing Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, 2150 E. Dolan Road, in Bloomington.
Food columnist Lily Miller discusses being thankful during the holiday season and giving back to the community.
Post-grads from a New York Times article have inspired 11 BFA photography majors to present a special photography exhibition entitled “The 20-Somethings” Friday at the Paper Crane Gallery.
It was a time when very few women had faculty positions at IU. A time when there was no childcare system on campus, no policy to deal with maternity leave and no domestic abuse or rape shelter in Bloomington. It was a time of isolation —but it was also a time of action.
Finalist for the College of Arts and Sciences Dean Robert Becker spoke to the public Tuesday in the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union about the opportunities and challenges the COAS faces.
Last May the IU Board of Trustees approved a budget that would not allow for salary increases. However, on Nov. 1, the 2010-2011 annual salaries went into effect, and despite the campus-wide salary freeze, some IU employees found that their pay had increased.
On Tuesday, Bruce Jacobs, executive director of Indiana Memorial Union, discussed the efforts the University and the Union have made to maintain a more sustainable Union building.
Guy-Marc Michel, a junior center who transferred to IU during the offseason from North Idaho College, was ruled ineligible Tuesday by the NCAA.
Members of the IDS Editorial Board offer their experiences with the Transportation Security Administration.
Members of the IDS Editorial Board offer their experiences with the Transportation Security Administration.
In our society, the battle between security and personal liberty is a constant struggle.
Unless Congress acts by Dec. 31, income tax rates for millions of individuals, households and small businesses will rise next year to pre-2001 levels.
After the announcement came in 2009 that the Philadelphia Eagles signed Vick, I thought there was nothing more I could do personally. I didn’t intend to root for his team in the future, although my support would not be missed as I am not the biggest football fan.
Kokomo is irrefutable evidence of the auto bailout’s success. Unemployment in the city peaked at 20.4 percent in 2009 but has since dropped nearly 8 percentage points to 12.7 percent.
As many of you might already know, the IU Student Association is sponsoring a petition to allow an optional “checkbox” to be placed on the course registration website.
Five incidents of anti-Semitic vandalism on campus have now been reported in the past week.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department will have an informational meeting at 5 p.m. today in the Hooker Conference Room in City Hall for those interested in applying to perform next summer.
The IU Center for Adolescent and Family Studies and Vanderbilt University were awarded a $3.8 million grant from the National Institute for Mental Health to study methods to improve mental health services.