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Bob Hammel, who covered 23 NCAA Final Fours during a 52-year sports writing career in Indiana, dies at age 88.
Luke Goode said "I didn't know what I was preparing for," while waiting to see if he'd represent the Hoosiers one more year.
Suzanne Pfister, who for more than a decade led a Phoenix-based nonprofit focused on improving Arizonans' health, died July ...
A four-star recruit from Chicagoland and family history with IU chose the Hoosiers over an impressive profile of college ...
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Founded in 1912 as a student council, the group was dedicated to “student welfare and self-governance.” Having undergone ...
The IU School of Medicine is the largest medical school in the United States, and Hess is one of the longest-serving medical ...
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The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is unveiling the first bobblehead featuring the ...
Now in its fourth year, the annual ceremony is a spin-off of the prestigious Blue Dragon Film Awards, created to recognise ...
Bob Hammel, legendary Bloomington journalist, dies at 88. His career spanned 50 years, covering IU sports, Olympics, and NCAA championships.
I’m at 30,000 feet when I get the update, relayed via text message and Wi-Fi, technological wonders that Bob Hammel could not ...