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Indiana State University has announced its dean's list for the 2013 spring semester recognizing for academic achievements, which includes Allen McElderry of Batavia.
Congrats x 3: Buettner family is up to their elbows in caps and gowns
Daughter Renee, 21, graduated from Indiana State University in Terre Haute on May 4. Her graduation cards line the living room piano.
ISU opens interactive exhibit of the Bayh family
A new interactive display that documents the lives and accomplishments of Indiana's politically prominent Bayh family has opened at Indiana State University.
Father of slain ISU grad: 'He could always be counted on to step up'
A man who spent his youth in Indianapolis and later served in the Indiana Army National Guard was shot and killed earlier this week as he tried to help a woman being mugged in the Bahamas, police said.
ENGAGEMENT: Published May 12, 2013
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LETTER: City filled with forgotten history
A recent story in the Evansville Courier & Press told of new efforts to restore the old pipe organ in the Coliseum.
Governor Pence spent this week signing new laws, but for those laws that could affect your life and your wallet, we wanted to find out what way our Wabash Valley lawmakers voted.
San Diego, California - Many people might get and keep their hands on more money if they had a better grasp of finances.
NPHS names Whitaker new volleyball coach
New NPHS volleyball coach Kelli Whitaker was a standout player at both New Palestine High School and Indiana State University.
Indiana State May Charge Tobacco Users More for Insurance
Next year, Indiana State University employees who smoke or use other tobacco products could face a $1,200 per year surcharge if they have university health insurance.
THPD Names Officer of the Year
Tuesday night, First Financial Bank sponsored the Officers Recognition and Police Commendation Dinner.
Hoosier colleges fight brain drain
Local colleges are enduring the annual fight with Indiana "brain drain". It's the endlessly frustrating trouble for the state of Indiana of keeping college graduates in the state.
Many people might get and keep their hands on more money if they had a better grasp of finances.
ISU Trustees Approve New Student Housing Project Downtown
Indiana State University's board of trustees on Friday approved a 30-year lease with Thompson Thrift Development for a planned complex in the 500 block of Wabash Avenue.
Microbiologist Find Five Types Of Unidentified Fungi In Capri Sun
Fans of the delicious and nutritious German drink brand Capri Sun look away now.
ISU may charge tobacco users more for insurance
Next year, Indiana State University employees who smoke or use other tobacco products could face a $1,200 per year surcharge if they have university health insurance.
ISU helping military veteran families
In the last couple of years more than 800,000 military veterans have gone back to school.
Parents grossed out: Fungus found in Capri Sun
According to The Christian Science Monitor , researchers found "mats of fungus consisting of millions of cells in the drink." While the thought of your kids' drink acting as a petri dish isn't all that appetizing, study researcher Kathleen Dannelly, associate professor microbiology at Indiana State University says the fungi probably aren't harmful ... (more)
5 Types of Fungus in Capri Sun - But Are They Harmful?
The study was spurred by reports of consumers finding mold - mats of fungus consisting of millions of cells - in the drink.
Time to lean back and bring home the bacon
Did you know that pigs can't do sit-ups? In other news, they're also really bad at press-ups and squat-thrusts. I'll admit it.