2 women's soccer players earn honors
For the third time in IU history, two women’s soccer players were named to the NSCAA/Continental Tire All-Great Lakes Region team Wednesday.
For the third time in IU history, two women’s soccer players were named to the NSCAA/Continental Tire All-Great Lakes Region team Wednesday.
After seeing a 19-point lead wither down to four with just more than four minutes remaining, freshman guard Larryn Brooks connected on one of her four made 3-pointers on the night, stretching the Hoosiers’ lead to 61-54.
Bloomington City Council members passed a resolution opposing a proposed Indiana constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
The Indiana Department of Transportation moved State Road 46 traffic Tuesday night to a new route at the Monroe and Owen county line.
The graduation rate rose to 86 percent for Indiana, one of sixteen states to be at or above 85 percent, according to four-year high school graduation rates for 2011-2012 released by the U.S. Department of Education on Nov. 27.
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Daley was hailed for coming out as gay or bisexual by multiple news organizations when he did no such thing.
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This week a bulletin board in Foster Quad asked the question, “Can Santa Claus be a black man?”
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The office of Glenda Ritz, Indiana superintendent of public instruction, released a document that Ritz says shows how Gov. Mike Pence’s Center for Education and Career Innovation wants to lessen her authority.
IU-Northwest Gary assistant professor Anne Balay presented her case to the IUN Federal Board of Review Wednesday at the IUN campus library, claiming discrimination in the IUN tenure process based on her gender and sexual orientation.
Filippo Menczer, professor of informatics and computer science and director of the Center for Complex Networks and Systems at IU, was recognized as a Distinguished Member of the Association for Computing Machinery last month.
IU students and community members created holiday greeting cards for the military and the homeless in celebration of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity’s 107th “ALPHAversay” event, Joy To The World.
Gov. Mike Pence requested a federal major disaster declaration for Howard County, his office announced Wednesday.
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