College’s steps good, but fans deserve more

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(Bloomington) Herald-Times Indiana University made big news with its Bill of Rights for student-athletes. Athletics Director Fred Glass and the university pledged...

Passion burns hot despite cool reception

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It’s not easy being green at the Statehouse. Earlier this year, the Republican-led Legislature killed a program to cut energy...

‘Christ-centered,’ ‘Christian’ homes different

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During the past few weeks I have been challenging parents to lead their families by example. Step up when things...

Kassig remembered as ‘the best of us’

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(Bedford) Times-Mail It’s hard to imagine what the organization known as the Islamic State is trying to accomplish through its repeated and...

What the inequality warriors really want

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Progressives decry inequality as the world’s most pressing economic problem. In its name, they urge much greater income and wealth taxation, especially...

Voters judged Obamacare architects untrustworthy

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It should come as no surprise that many economics professors are called upon to help with the development of public policy. After...

Letter: Rules on power plants will hurt state economy

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To the editor: Indiana’s environment is cleaner than it’s been in our lifetimes. But such substantial progress here and in other parts...

Safety question sets off troubling alarms

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(Bloomington) Herald-Times Indiana Department of Transportation spokesman Will Wingfield said recently that the department is examining hundreds of crash reports to check...

Hoosier abolitionist unsung national icon

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George Washington Julian did not think much of compromise. In the decades before the Civil War, he was Indiana’s most radical abolitionist. ...

Who bears costs of agency’s fiscal woes?

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South Bend Tribune The recent news that Indiana’s Department of Child Services had paid more than $600,000 in late fees was another...