Little 500: 69 years of legacy, history
Howard Wilcox Jr. created Little 500 in 1951 to raise scholarship money for students.
Howard Wilcox Jr. created Little 500 in 1951 to raise scholarship money for students.
It was first performed in 1912 at a football game against Northwestern.
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Popular vote should determine candidates, not a small number of party insiders.
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The state shouldn't take tax dollars that nearly 60% of voters approved for IndyGo.
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The film follows the life of the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
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IU’s 13th conference win set a program record for most wins in the Big Ten.
IU men’s track and field won its second Big Ten Indoor Championship in four years.
The woman's fiance filed the lawsuit acting as the representative of her estate.
They performed No. 1 hits “I Get Around” and “Help Me, Rhonda.”
Bruce Smail was a graduate student who fought for diversity support at IU in the 1990s. Now he's back.