NEWS

Aggressive education agenda spurs war of words

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sweeping education changes called for by Gov. Mitch Daniels have spurred angry protests and some of the harshest rhetoric the Statehouse has heard in years.


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Fliers cause ruckus on IU campus

BLOOMINGTON — Police say students who distributed fliers with violent language and blood-like ink spatters on the Indiana University campus claim their so-called "Manifesto (hash) 1" was artistic expression. 



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Economy keeping many Ind. students in college

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — More Indiana college students are staying in school in hopes of riding out the economy and emerging with degrees that will help them in a challenging job market, education leaders say.



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Economy keeping many Hoosier students in college

INDIANAPOLIS — More Indiana college students are staying in school in hopes of riding out the economy and emerging with degrees that will help them in a challenging job market, education leaders say. 



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Young Egyptians in Indy celebrate Mubarak ouster

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Chanting "one, two, three, Egypt is free," young Egyptians gathered Saturday in Indianapolis to celebrate the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak and what they anticipate will be the arrival of democracy, liberty and prosperity in the Arab nation.







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