Holtz, Cooper, Aikman head Hall of Fame class
Lou Holtz and John Cooper were enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night wishing they had another team to lead out on the field.
Lou Holtz and John Cooper were enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night wishing they had another team to lead out on the field.
Dancing the night away in Des Moines doesn’t seem to be at the top of many must-do lists. Maybe because it’s illegal.
A 1997 graduate of the Jacobs School of Music will receive one of six 2009 Indiana Governor’s Arts Awards.
The third annual Dine Local Week, which started Saturday and runs through Thursday, will bring Bloomington residents food from less than 50 miles away, breaking the current trend in American meals discovered by Iowa State University researchers.
Hundreds of criminal convictions, including that of a man found guilty of a crash that killed three people, could return to court because the Indiana prosecutor who oversaw the cases had an inactive law license for more than three years.
Staff members of Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., are organizing a forum to discuss the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act on Tuesday in Evansville.
We post-Watergate kids simply lived through a time we might not ever see again – the glory days of journalism.
Why haven’t the industrialized nations who have government-mandated health care ceded the coverage back to the unlimited profit-seeking private providers?
WE SAY Sexual orientation should be a part of the new definition but needs better deliberation.Even if we agree with those provisions, we don’t want to get in the habit of overlooking instances of the way irrelevant provisions are inserted within legislation.
In Lima old Spanish words like “mestizo” still have a powerful meaning.
There’s nothing like working with children to show you the trashiness of our culture.
BEIJING – Chinese police killed 12 people during July 5 rioting in the western city of Urumqi, officials said – a rare acknowledgment by the government that security forces opened fire in the worst ethnic clashes to hit the region in decades.
MOSCOW – When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon, it was a first for the Soviet Union – the first time the United States had beaten the USSR in the space race.
NEW DELHI – India stood firm Sunday against Western demands to accept binding limits on carbon emissions even as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed optimism about an eventual climate change deal to India’s benefit.
SAN FRANCISCO – A light-rail train crashed into the rear of another train at a San Francisco boarding platform Saturday, injuring at least 48 people, authorities said.
JAKARTA, Indonesia – The terrorist attacks that struck two luxury hotels in the capital have shaken ordinary Indonesians who had grown more confident after waves of arrests had left the nation’s al-Qaida-linked militant network seriously weakened.
IU trustee Bill Cast was nominated Thursday for the position of president of the IU board of trustees until 2011.
The IU board of trustees approved the budget for the 2009-10 academic year that will raise tuition for in-state, out-of-state and graduate students.
Three local bartenders discuss bar etiquette.