Candidates discuss economy, jobs in debate
September 26, 2012Democrat Sue Errington and Republican Brad Oliver may be from different political parties, but during their debate Tuesday, they managed to agree on many points.
Democrat Sue Errington and Republican Brad Oliver may be from different political parties, but during their debate Tuesday, they managed to agree on many points.
Bingo, condom races and a pick-up line contest were all part of an on-campus event that was focused around informing students of safe sex practices while providing entertainment.
Students who see a rainbow-colored Volkswagen Beetle called Fagbug Thursday on campus should not be alarmed - the bug is a vehicle for awareness.
STILLWATER, Okla. - A 13-year-old student shot and killed himself in a hallway at an Oklahoma junior high school before classes began Wednesday, police said, terrifying teenagers who feared a gunman was on the loose.
Not so fast. That's the message for drivers hoping a recent drop in oil prices will soon show up at the gas station.
The chance to compete against other students in laser tag for the highest score is the latest University Program Board event tonight.
With the general election quickly approaching, an organization focused on helping college students vote will try to help educate students and administrators with the voting process.
VANDALIA, Ohio - Kicking off an Ohio bus tour, Republican Mitt Romney says President Barack Obama is offering a "foreign" vision of government.
All it costs to see exhibits on art, Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War is the price of printing out a free ticket.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Three years after facing protests for having Democratic President Barack Obama give a commencement speech, the University of Notre Dame has invited Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to speak on campus during their campaigns, the school announced Monday.
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana War Memorial Foundation is launching a program to honor Hoosier veterans by placing their names on bricks that will encircle the landmark Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the heart of downtown Indianapolis.
FORT BRAGG, N.C. - An Army brigadier general who served five combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan has been charged with forcible sodomy, multiple counts of adultery and having inappropriate relationships with several female subordinates, two U.S. defense officials said Wednesday.
STILLWATER, Okla. - A gunshot rang out at an Oklahoma junior high school before classes began Wednesday, terrifying teenagers who feared a gunman was on the loose.
An eight-year genocide that has affected the lives of millions is the topic a Muncie community member is passionate about.
WASHINGTON - A conservative super PAC affiliated with Republican strategist Karl Rove has jumped back into the Indiana Senate race with a nearly $1 million ad buy highlighting Democratic nominee Joe Donnelly's support for President Barack Obama's policies.
The audience remains silent as poet and President of Poetic Summit Judah Smith sits on a stool in front of a black curtain. Smith performs a love poem entitled "Love Me on Your Level" in front of 120 people watching her intently. When Smith finishes, she is awarded with applause and finger snaps.
RICHMOND, Ind. - Indiana is getting nearly $2.3 million in federal funds to help disabled adults enter the state's work force.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana would retain control of its lottery even if it hires a private vendor to take over more of its operations, the Hoosier Lottery's executive director said Wednesday, noting that the state already outsources most of the business.
CHICAGO - The nonprofit PTA sued a for-profit rival Wednesday, accusing it of denigrating the established group in a bid to siphon off members.
NEW YORK - Snowstorms, hurricanes and tornados are what usually put The Weather Channel's news team in motion. This November it will mobilize for the election.