Indiana judge Doris Pryor nominated to federal appeals court
Pryor would be the first person of color from Indiana on the court.
Pryor would be the first person of color from Indiana on the court.
Solomon Keim is scheduled to perform at 4:30 p.m. on June 2.
Woodley joined the Jacobs School of Music faculty in 1993 as director of IU athletic bands.
May becomes Indiana’s fifth head coach in program history.
Nearly 2,000 faculty members voted on resolutions supporting the strike.
The researchers received a $3.8 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Uslan’s second memoir, “Batman’s Batman: A Memoir from Hollywood, Land of Bilk and Money,” was released on March 1.
After his plea deal, King did not find a location to serve his time in house arrest.
The House voted 67-28 against the veto and the Senate voted 32-15.
Sessock transferred to Indiana after two years with the University of Pittsburgh.
Matthew Ellis and four freshmen were named to All-Big Ten Teams.
The Hoosiers will play the Terrapins on Thursday for the first time this season.
Monroe County granted $1.2 million towards the Heading Home strategic plan.
Jackson will compete in Final X Stillwater on June 3.
Running for office has become more of a popularity contest than public service.
There are still fun things to do in Bloomington over the summer.
The Hoosiers competed in 14 total tournaments during the fall and spring seasons.
The pop idol’s third studio album is his most ambitious yet.
The duo’s 11th album brings them back to their classic sound.
The program was changed last year to allow more people to qualify.