About bradner
![]() | Eric Bradner, a senior journalism and political science major, is a past executive editor of Franklin Media. Bradner has interned at The Florida Times-Union and twice at the Evansville (Ind.) Courier & Press. He still works with the Courier & Press as a Statehouse correspondent during the Indiana General Assembly's legislative session. He has also written for the Indianapolis Star, the Daily Journal (Johnson County, Ind.) and the New Albany (Ind.) Tribune, and was previously the editor of Franklin College's weekly newspaper, The Franklin, and its magazine, the Wellhouse. |
Stories by Eric
Eric looks back at his four years with The Franklin and the memories and lessons that have accompanied them.
Indiana will spend federal stimulus money quickly to spur job growth once that money reaches the state, Gov. Mitch Daniels said Wednesday.
The Republican governor and Democratic House Speaker differ on how to create jobs and whether to tap state reserves to fund extra projects now.
Gov. Mitch Daniels forged a fearless and resilient tone Tuesday night as he cautioned lawmakers of tough choices but framed those choices as opportunities to employ common-sense solutions to problems facing the state.
Obama elected president.
POINT-COUNTERPOINT: Grad school or the real world?
The Chapel, which has been undergoing renovations since last spring, finally finished and opened for students.
Point-Counterpoint is a weekly feature by Travis Braun and Eric Bradner. They'll discuss a hot topic from opposing sides.
Foreign policy expert says on Iraq, Afghanistan and more, it's Obama who's shown superior judgment.
Susan Rice, who is one of Obama's top foreign policy advisers, and former U.S. Rep. Tim Roemer, D-Ind., will appear from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Henderson Conference Room, on the second floor of the Johnson Center for Fine Arts.

