Tuesday roundup: Debate, Fresh Fork opens, IU Football starts new QB and Tiny home on HGTV
Here is what you need to know this Tuesday.
Here is what you need to know this Tuesday.
At least 58 people are dead and another 515 are injured after a man opened fire on a concert Sunday night.
The Language Flagship program is a federal initiative to bring a global perspective to Americans.
Healthy meals offered in Willkie and Eigenmann.
High schools teachers in IU’s dual credit program can take six free credit hours per year.
An IU alumna authored the letter to President McRobbie last week.
Famed Nick's English Hut celebrated its 90th anniversary Saturday.
IU announced on Wednesday that it would commit $55 million to finding solutions to environmental problems faced by the state of Indiana through its second 'Grand Challenges' initiative.
IU honored various members of its faculty Wednesday with prestigious awards.
IU announces new vice president for the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs.
SGIS and Kelley School partner with IDB to offer three-week course for army officials.
Fred Rumple is the owner and master barber stylist at The Golden Shear near East Third Street and South Jordan Avenue. He is of medium height and hefty build. His hair is white and, like all barbers, is well combed. He has a bright face and jolly demeanor. If you were to add a beard and a big red hat, Fred Rumple could be Santa Claus.