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Founded in 1955, Camp Riley offers eight residential sessions each summer for hundreds of children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities.
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White was an Indiana teenager who became a national advocate for AIDS education and anti-discrimination efforts.
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The report from North Dakota State University found Indiana was among the states most affected by the trade dispute.
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Indianapolis is among four locations for Meta's new workforce development program, which trains workers to build its data centers.
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Wednesday is the 15th anniversary of Lauren Spierer’s disappearance after the former Indiana University student went out for a night and didn’t return home.
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Cummins Inc. must pay California-based C3 AI more than $23 million in damages after a jury found it misappropriated trade secrets.
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IU locked down the laboratory of Distinguished Professor of Biology Roger Innes on Thursday night, according to an email sent to the department by the chair.
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A new state law erases the need for pennies in cash transactions, and businesses are being told to round down to the nearest nickel.
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The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition hosted a rally of about 30 people Tuesday afternoon outside a Bloomington Faculty Council meeting to demand IU become a sanctuary campus in response to Indiana Senate Bill 76.
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Hoosiers should expect gas prices to go up as fighting in the Persian Gulf continues.