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Large empty retail sites could be broken up
The retail sector is bracing for another round of vacancies after Borders announced this week that it will close 30 percent of its stores.
Initially, most locations, including the Mishawaka Borders store, will go dark.
The buildings will be placed...Tags: Zumiez Incorporated, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest
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Cash-strapped IU closing Continuing Studies School
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University says ongoing financial pressures have led to the planned closing of its School of Continuing Studies, which serves about 4,000 students around the state. The school opened in 1975 and gives non-...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Continuing Education
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IUSB to face just 0.1 percent funding cut because of budget
SOUTH BEND — Indiana University South Bend will face just a 0.1 percent decrease in funding as a result of the new two-year budget adopted in the recent session of the Indiana General Assembly.
That amounts to a loss of $16,028 per year.
The new...Tags: Indiana, Colleges and Universities, Education, Budgets and Budgeting, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana)
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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
SHERRIFF'S DEPUTY-WRECK Four hurt in roadside crash east of Indianapolis GREENFIELD, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say four people were injured when a car veered into a cruiser belonging to a sheriff's deputy who stopped to help a motorist on a...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Chemical Industry, Trials, Prisons, George Hill
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Here is the latest Indiana news from The Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — One of the children hurt when a school bus overturned on a highway near Indianapolis says he just held on tight. Nine-year-old Connor Goodman suffered a broken arm when the bus crashed yesterday on Interstate 65 while returning...Tags: New York City, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
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IU president to visit Asia seeking to expand reach
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University President Michael McRobbie is heading for South Korea, China and Taiwan seeking to broaden the school's international reach. McRobbie will lead a group of IU officials who will leave Saturday for Asia. He...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, South Korea, China
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Big hits are all in the family for Catty's Paige Kogelman
Paige Kogelman had a night to remember on Tuesday when her Catasauqua team rolled past Palmerton 15-4 in the Colonial League semifinals. And the news of Kogelman's 4-for-4 performance at the plate, which featured six RBIs, probably made it all the way...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Big Ten Conference, Baseball, Anthony Recker, College Sports
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Prep sports profile: Ryanne Rokos
While only a sophomore, Batavia High School softball player Ryanne Rokos is in her second varsity year. As a freshman, the outfielder batted .355 and stole 13 bases; her efforts this season have earned the Blue Devils a winning division record. Head coach...
Tags: Sports, Softball
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2 Internet-based student start-up businesses win $200,000 investment prize from Indiana U.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Two student teams from Indiana University are sharing a $200,000 investment for their ideas for startup businesses. The university says one of the teams created a real-time, interactive social platform for users to...Tags: Education, Students, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Teaching and Learning, Startups
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Letters: Reagan and a radicalizing UC
Re "Reagan and the fall of UC," Opinion, May 10 Seth Rosenfeld argues that then-Gov. Ronald Reagan's opposition to the 1960s radicalization of the University of California campuses — Berkeley in particular — was the main driver in the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Executive Branch, Ronald Reagan, Politics
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U. of Michigan pathology department chairman Hess named dean of Indiana U. Medical school
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The new dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine will come from Michigan, if the IU trustees approve the appointment. IU said Monday it had chosen Dr. Jay Hess, chairman of the pathology department and professor of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Michigan, Education, Internal Medicine, Drugs and Medicines
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IU defends hiring of diving coach with diploma mill degree, says skills were top concern
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University's new diving coach is facing scrutiny over a bachelor's degree issued by a university that also awarded an MBA to a dog. Drew Johansen will join IU's nationally renowned program in July after racking up...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference
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