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Veteran football coach resigns
INDIANAPOLIS - The University of Indianapolis says football coach Joe Polizzi has resigned after 16 years for "personal reasons." Polizzi was 84-89-1, the second most victories at the NCAA Division II school behind the 114 compiled by his predecessor, Bill Bless.
Christel House Academy plans high school for 2010
Christel DeHaan's educational philanthropy has taken her around the globe, building schools for the impoverished in India, Mexico, Venezuela and South Africa.
20th Anniversary Of Fall Of The Berlin Wall
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Dr. Miland Thakar is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Indianapolis.
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Phillips, Harris pace XU women to exhibition victory
Junior forward Ta'Shia Phillips led all scorers with 18 points and classmate Amber Harris added 14 points and 15 rebounds as the No.
Wall comes tumbling down in concerts
Two local music organizations have grabbed a chance to reach out and touch a feel-good world event this season.
At Indiana State University, student bloggers who write about classes, activities and dorm life are becoming minor celebrities.
The University of Indianapolis defeated Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0 during the quarterfinals of the Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament.
Assistant professor of music, UIndy
Ariana Kim is in her first year of teaching in the music department at the University of Indianapolis, and the 26-year-old violinist has already appeared in three Faculty Artist Series concerts.
Wishard's very existence hangs in balance
For more than 150 years, Wishard Hospital has cared for Indianapolis. Wishard exists because of the goodness, decency and humanity of our community.
Debate heats up over revamped teacher license rule
INDIANAPOLIS Indiana schools chief Tony Bennett has never been afraid to ruffle a few feathers.
Everybodya s Favorite Neighbor
Trudy Lewis, second from the left on the far side of the table, sometimes plays euchre with the senior citizens at Saint PaulA's civic center.
If you liked the Schubert you heard from Andre Watts at his University of Indianapolis recital last Sunday, you might also be enchanted by Jonathan Biss' way with the angelic Austrian composer.
Crime spike may be linked to town's growth
One morning this summer, Tim Loyer awoke to an unpleasant surprise. When Loyer, 23, got into his car to go to work, he noticed part of his dashboard missing.
Study: Direct Link Between Scrap Yards, Crime
A new study suggests there is a direct correlation between the number of scrap yards in a city and the quantity of metal thefts.
Jackson City Council's 1st Ward seat up for grabs in Nov. 3 election
A longtime incumbent and a newcomer are vying for Jackson's 1st Ward City Council seat.
Northwest Indiana lore has wondered for a hundred years what really happened to one of its most notorious criminals -- serial killer Belle Gunness.
Brooke Delee Gary of Gaston and Kyle Thomas Wagner of Muncie, were married on July 18, 2009 at First Church of the Nazarene in Muncie.
Meet a teen: Dawn Williams, Portage
Favorite class: "Science classes are always my favorites. Right now I'm taking AP chemistry and AP biology." Favorite teacher: "My first-grade teacher, Mrs.
Here she is, Miss America - in Tiburon
Miss America is a Dumpster diver, admits her flying schedule hurts the environment, wears a fake diamond tiara and was not as "bubbly" as normal Wednesday morning.
A student in a Beginning Drawing class at The University of Indianapolis works on her assignment.
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