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If IU doesn’t come to the table, FIRE says the campaign will run through the end of the football season.
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Hyacinths were first found growing in Asia, but because of the efforts of Dutch growers, there are now many varieties in the genus “Hyacintha.” Most bloom in the spring from bulbs planted in the fall.
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Common garden sage, Salvia officinalis, is a staple in the herb garden and a plant for all seasons.
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IU Jacobs School of Music Opera Theater presents La Bohème, by Giacomo Puccini, November 8 and 14 at 7:30 pm, November 9 at 3 pm, and November 15 at 5 pm, at the Musical Arts Center.
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In December 2024, Paris and the world celebrated the reopening of the Notre-Dame Cathedral de Paris, five years after it was severely damaged by fire in 2019. Click title for playlist.
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William Landau reads "Lawn Shaming," "My father rides the light rail to the end of the line for fun and finds himself in another Los Angeles," "The girl who taught me to eat bacon...," and "Sweater."
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The eighth annual IPM Conference on Aging offers practical insights into the challenges and opportunities of growing older. This free, virtual conference takes place via Zoom from noon to 1 PM on Wednesdays, October 1, 2025 through December 3, 2025.
Open to the public, the conference is designed for older adults, caregivers, and families planning for the future. Participation is free and available to anyone, regardless of location.
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This fall, the center was supposed to staff four more ISU students, but ISU cut that funding in August. While the university said it’s following the federal government’s lead, the ACLU of Indiana and the center argued ISU is violating the First Amendment.
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The trade war was hurting Indiana farmers who rely on China for a significant portion of their sales.
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Terre Haute leaders want to infill market rate housing near Indiana State University.
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Flu season is in full swing. This season will probably not be as bad as last year, said Sandy Dearth, director of the Center for Public Health Practice.
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The Edgewood High School Marching Mustangs won their fourth consecutive state championship at the marching band finals Saturday.
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The temperature is expected to reach a high of 70 degrees Fahrenheit on Saturday.
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Pyle became famous during World War II by writing about the common soldier and advocating for better pay for troops.
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Six people were hospitalized after a head-on car crash on E. Smithville Road in Monroe County.
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Workers are now preparing the Columbus riverbank for revitalization and repair.
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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has squared off against the university multiple times before, ranking IU near the bottom in the nation on First Amendment rights.
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Union Hospital and Terre Haute Regional Hospital have sought a merger since 2023, but they've been held back by anti-trust laws.
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As the issue works its way through the courts, and Congress continues debates over opening the government, locals are rallying support to feed their neighbors.