SCOTUS has it out for the little guy
When will the Supreme Court learn the laws protecting "the little guy" are here for a reason?
When will the Supreme Court learn the laws protecting "the little guy" are here for a reason?
With gerrymandering and voter ID laws as vivacious as ever, the Supreme Court has mistaken the lack of literacy tests for a lack of barriers to voting.
She wasn’t rejected because of race. She was rejected because she didn’t have the grades.
Effective July 1, interest rates on many new federal student loans are set to double.
Victor Oladipo and Cody Zeller were selected No. 2 and No. 4 respectively in Thursday night’s NBA Draft, the highest two picks in IU basketball history.
Robert and Charlene Spierer, parents of missing IU student Lauren Spierer, filed a civil negligence lawsuit against Corey Rossman, Jason Rosenbaum and Michael Beth on June 26.
A 21-year-old female reported she was sexually assaulted June 26 at the University Inn on North Walnut Street, a Bloomington Police Department spokesperson said.
As Bloomington residents prepare for their July Fourth activities, the traditional fireworks display will not be take place at the Monroe County Fairgrounds this year.
This summer, 14 current, former and incoming IU athletes will travel the world wearing a Team USA jersey and playing for America.
IU swimmers Lindsay Vrooman and Steve Schmuhl each set school records June 25-29 at the Phillips 66 U.S. Swimming Nationals at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis.
The second part of a three-part series previewing next year’s IU baseball lineup examines the pitching staff.
A recent Strategic National Arts Alumni Project study concluded a postsecondary arts education holds particular advantages for select demographics.
Odds makers of the various casinos that operate the sports betting industry were quick to crown the Heat as next season’s favorites, though the team may have a true obstacle in the Eastern Conference following a blockbuster trade that sent Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce from the Boston Celtics to the new look Brooklyn Nets.
Local teens got a chance to craft their own graphic tales June 27 at the Monroe County Public Library in the sixth annual 12-hour workshop called Comic Day.
MaryEllen Bishop of Carmel, Ind., has been re-elected to a second three-year term on the IU Board of Trustees by IU graduates, according to a press release.
The Kelley School of Business’ Global Business Institute is back, bigger and stronger.The program, a collaboration between Kelley, Coca-Cola and the State Department, brings students from the Middle East to IU each summer for a four-week crash course in business. The program is currently underway.
The IU Foundation recently signed a deal with Phi Gamma Delta to trade properties. The switch will not take effect for at least another three years.
A newer social commerce site, Kumbuya, emerged in September 2012. This new site recently hired two IU alumni, Jason Klarfeld and Lee Anne Benjamin.
Social worker graduates decided to open Ubuntu Shelter, a temporary Bloomington emergency shelter that would run through this year only until Nov. 1, but have been unable to find a location to set up the shelter.
The Indiana Department of Education announced preliminary damages it will seek from CTB McGraw-Hill related to ISTEP+ interruptions experienced by schools throughout the state this spring.