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Both Barack Obama and John McCain will bring new policies into office if elected president. There will also be historic firsts made regardless of who wins the election. read more videophoto galleries
A strange fungus is spreading around bats, threatening their existence. read more
05/21/2009
Supporters of the Invisible Children movement gather in Chicago. read more
05/08/2009
Obama elected president. read more
11/04/2008
A representative for Sen. John McCain said last week the campaign would step up its effort in the Hoosier State after pulling campaign workers from neighboring Michigan. The Republican National Committee already had been running ads for the Republican nominee for president in Indiana, a state that hasn’t voted Democrat in a presidential election since 1964. read more
10/09/2008
More and more students are taking classes online to expand the learning students can actually do. read more
09/26/2008
With both conventions over, McCain and Obama resume fight for independent voters. read more
09/05/2008
For kids to do better in math, their teachers might have to go back to school. Elementary-school teachers are poorly prepared by education schools to teach math, finds a study being released Thursday by the National Council on Teacher Quality. read more
06/26/2008
Analysis: Law schools growing, but jobs aren't. read more
06/24/2008
A sign carved in stone stands outside Gloucester High School where school officials say a teenage pregnancy pact between female students occurred during this past school year in Gloucester, Mass., Friday afternoon, June 20, 2008. The pact made by a group of teens to get pregnant and raise their babies together is at least partly behind a sudden spike in pregnancies, according to official sources. Gloucester schools are currently on summer break. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
A pregnant high school student disputed the notion Tuesday that girls in this New England fishing town made a pact to get pregnant and raise their babies together. read more
06/24/2008
After a rash of campus shootings, Indiana colleges and universities are now dealing with security concerns. Magen Kritsch takes a look at how they are doing so, as well as the history of smaller-scale violence on Indiana campuses in recent years. read more
05/14/2008
News media accounts of crimes often include information about the criminal history of the accused. Aidan Rogers talks to court reporters from around the state and nation about how they use online databases to quickly locate that information and include it in news stories. read more
05/14/2008
Cathleen describes her last week as the intern for Sen. Richard Lugar. read more
05/02/2008
Evan talks about a recent look at eBay and the valuable lesson that can be learned from it. read more
05/02/2008
Cathleen describes another day as the intern for Sen. Richard Lugar. read more
04/25/2008
Quick look around the world leaves Evan wondering when Darwinism was no longer valid. read more
04/18/2008
Cathleen enjoys Cherry Blossom Festival. read more
04/18/2008
Mike gives tips about how to properly enjoy spring break. read more
03/28/2008
Can Obama ever catch a break? It looks like no, but with the way he handles eveything thrown at him it's no wonder Richardson is endorsing him...sorry Hillary. read more
03/21/2008
The popular site Youtube publicized recent comments from a state representative. read more
03/21/2008
Eric talks about Obama's recent speech when he discussed race relations in the United States. read more
03/21/2008