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We’re not going to ruin the world. If anything, we may fix it.
We’re not going to ruin the world. If anything, we may fix it.
The strength of “The Monuments Men” was its emotional ride. It subtly brings viewers through an ebb and flow of comedy and melancholy.
Everything is awesome, and “The Lego Movie” has quickly revolutionized animated film.
Better than ever, “Archer” at 10 p.m. on FX should be on everyone’s radar.
Hoosier mothers and fathers should have the right to educate their teenage children on how to tan smartly and effectively if they so choose. This is no place for the Indiana legislature to act as a disapproving parent.
Obstructionism, non-cooperation and denial of bipartisanship has been the playbook of the Republican Party from day one. Their refusal to take up immigration is yet another reminder the GOP is the party of no.
“Vampire Academy” becomes an amalgam of corny genres and youthful impulses.
For a show about a zombie apocalypse, “The Walking Dead” is seriously introspective.
The search committee for the new dean of the Hutton Honors College made its formal recommendation to the provost early this week.
Former NBA player Chris Herren told his story of overcoming substance abuse in the Heinke Hall of Champions in Memorial Stadium Tuesday.
“Cupcakes and Condoms” promoted a positive attitude toward condoms and safe sex Wednesday.
Gov. Mike Pence testified today before the Indiana Senate Education and Career and Development Committee in support of House Bill 1004.
When Jeremy Hollowell’s free throw went through the net with three minutes and 19 seconds remaining, giving IU the 64-53 lead, there was one thing on my mind.
On a night that looked destined to be a celebration, the Hoosiers fell apart.
IU women’s basketball will welcome No. 11 Penn State Thursday at Assembly Hall with a chance to pad its résumé with a win against the premier team in the Big Ten.
One in three foreclosed homes in the Indianapolis-Carmel metro area sat abandoned last year, more than anywhere else in the country.
The filing deadline for Indiana’s May 6 primary election was last Friday, officially kicking off a three-month campaign season in which candidates will battle for party nominations to the November general election ballot.
IU will face Penn State for the second time in the regular season when it plays host to the Nittany Lions Thursday at 7 p.m. in Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers, who led by as many as 13 points in the second half, saw Penn State take its first lead of the game off a Tim Frazier layup with six seconds left.
One in three foreclosed homes in the Indianapolis-Carmel metro area sat abandoned last year, more than anywhere else in the country, according to data gathered from realty analytics firm RealtyTrac.