College’s steps good, but fans deserve more
(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
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
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’
(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
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
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
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
(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
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?
South Bend Tribune
The recent news that Indiana’s Department of Child Services had paid more than $600,000 in late fees was another...