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Pence visits South Bend, talks of jobs engines
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- A key point in Mike Pence's economic plan might bring a payoff for Indiana college towns, including this one. The Republican gubernatorial candidate visited South Bend on Thursday, making stops at The Tribune, General Sheet Metal Works...Tags: Democratic Party, Income Tax, Stanford University, Small Businesses, Rupert Boneham
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Schurz Communications gives IU a challenge
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Schurz Communications has issued an innovation challenge to students and faculty at Indiana University's School of Informatics and Computing. The challenge -- to find real-world digital solutions and opportunities for 21st-century media...Tags: Education, Telecommunication Service, Radio, Ball State University, Indiana University
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St. Mary's researchers unveil new test to combat fake drug problem
NOTRE DAME – A chemistry research team at St. Mary’s College has created a new tool to fight the world's counterfeit drug problem. It’s through an inexpensive paper-based test that can be used to screen for phony pain relievers. The...
Tags: Education, Health Organizations, Tamiflu (drug), Research, Malaria
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IU scientist researching autistic communication
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — An assistant professor at Indiana University is leading a four-year project aimed at improving autistic toddlers' ability to communicate. The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a nearly $3.5 million grant to IU...Tags: Autism, Education, U.S. Department of Education
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Bethel mourns drowned professor
When Eugene Carpenter addressed Bethel College graduates at commencement in 2000, he offered them some wisdom and advice: “Long after people have forgotten your skills, they will remember your actions.” Bethel students, employees and alumni...
Tags: Religious Education, Literature, Graduation, Seminaries, Arts and Culture
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Declining church numbers signal worship shift
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Two of every five northeast Indiana residents are members of a religious group, temple, parish or congregation, but that number was down 9 percent in a decade, continuing a trend of declining membership, a study says. The...
Tags: Education, Arts and Culture, Purdue University, Religion and Belief, Customs and Tradition
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Michigan sex offender with high GPA wants back into college
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — A convicted sex offender with excellent grades is suing to get back into a Detroit-area college, which expelled him when it learned about his record. Michael Branch says his rights were violated when Henry Ford Community...Tags: Henry Ford
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Gay marriage ban in Indiana could keep job candidates away
The Tribune-StarTERRE HAUTE - Terre Haute business owner Mike Tingley has some pretty strong opinions about legislative efforts in Indiana toward a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. "It's a good reason for people to leave Indiana if such a thing should happen,"...Tags: Sociology, Marriage, Family, Arts and Culture, Politics
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Docs at odds over kids' cholesterol test guidance
CHICAGO (AP) — Should all U.S. children get tested for high cholesterol? Doctors are still debating that question months after a government-appointed panel recommended widespread screening that would lead to prescribing medicine for some kids....Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Abbott Laboratories, Health Organizations, University of Washington, American Medical Association
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IUPUI student dies from injuries in fall in Greece
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A college student from Indianapolis critically injured weeks ago when she fell from a balcony in Greece has died from her injuries. Officials at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis said in a statement that Samantha...Tags: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Injuries and Wounds
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What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians
WASHINGTON (AP) — A young man talking on a cellphone meanders along the edge of a lonely train platform at night. Suddenly he stumbles, loses his balance and pitches over the side, landing head first on the tracks. Fortunately there were no trains...
Tags: Electronics, Stony Brook University, Disasters and Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Highway Transportation
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Notre Dame students circulate petition opposing HHS lawsuit
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Some University of Notre Dame students are circulating a petition opposing the university’s decision to sue over the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ healthcare mandate. Philosophical and legal arguments favor...Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health and Safety at Work, Students, Trials, Health Insurance Cost
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