LOU’S VIEWS: Artist Don Gummer brings his world to Cultural Trail
Built from steel, bronze, aluminum and glass, the sculptures tend to grow larger the higher they get.
Built from steel, bronze, aluminum and glass, the sculptures tend to grow larger the higher they get.
Life hasn’t always been a party for Milan’s miracle maker.
This most recent court decision is legally incorrect and has the potential to do great harm.
Taxpayers and students have shouldered most of the risk while ITT executives have received outrageous compensation.
Time is of the essence. We hope to complete a planning process by November, so RACER Trust can issue a call for offers and begin to vet prospects over the winter.
I see transit as one of the least-risky bets I’ve made, in part because of the demographics playing in its favor.
Our recognition programs and Power Breakfast panels attract thousands of attendees each year.
It can be tough to take when an Indiana company sells, but we’ve come to recognize that company sales also stoke what the tech crowd calls our entrepreneurial ecosystem.
When the next financial crisis hits, investors could find access to their cash in money funds temporarily restricted.
Lost in the season’s political noise pollution is a simple fact: This election likely will decide whether U.S. health care irreversibly slips into a single-payer government-run system.
While IU President Michael McRobbie has put in a solid performance, unfortunately he just doesn’t understand much about startups and early-stage companies.
A new pub or restaurant can become a strong part of a community.
Geeks Seafood, Salads & Subs takes over where Greek’s Pizzeria and other efforts once stood.
I can’t find fault with the developers of the southwest parcel of land at 86th & Meridian
Beginning in 2012, the Indiana inheritance tax was first lowered and then repealed for the surviving families of those dying after 2012. This was a victory for the Hoosier citizenry, especially farmers and landowners.
Opponents piled up about 10 miles last year against the defenses of Purdue, Indiana and Ball State.
Often, as with age restrictions on sales of certain substances, laws are genuinely motivated by concerns for children; in other cases, pious pleas to “think about the children” mask different agendas.
Children remain neglected by clinical pharmacology. They are a vulnerable and inconvenient population for medical research, especially outside developed economies.
Tarkington, named America’s greatest living writer in 1922, won two Pulitzer Prizes.
If it seems like these ginormous jackpots are becoming more frequent, you’re right.