Monday, November 23, 2009

Indiana

Knight Won't Show at Indiana Hall of Fame Induction

Not wanting to steal the spotlight from other inductees, Bob Knight will stay away from ceremony. more >>

Indiana State Cites 77 for Underage Drinking

People were escaping through "every possible orifice" of the building trying to flee police. more >>

Mitch Daniels for President in 2012

This press release serves as an ad promoting him for president. more >>

Young Voters Powered Obama's Victory While Shrugging Off Slacker Image

Obama won both Indiana and North Carolina in large part because of voters ages 18 to 29. more >>

Barack Obama Wins Traditionally Red Indiana

In a stunning reversal, Obama beat John McCain in the usually reliably Republican state. more >>

Data Points: Largest and Smallest Margins of Victory for Barack Obama and John McCain

McCain won Missouri by less than 1 percent, reports MSNBC. more >>

Bad Indiana Trends For John McCain

Big Democratic precincts are still coming in, so things could move for Obama in Indiana. more >>

5 States That Have Set Early-Voting Records

States across the country are shattering old early-voting records. more >>

Clinton and Obama's Super Tuesday in Indiana and North Carolina

It's not over yet, but there are several scenarios for how the Democratic nomination will end after Tuesday's primaries. more >>

Indiana and North Carolina Reinforce Demographic Patterns for Clinton and Obama

Clinton performed better than Obama among Republican voters. more >>

Barack Obama Wins North Carolina, Hillary Clinton squeaks by in Indiana

Clinton wins a tight contest in Indiana. Obama takes North Carolina by a large margin. more >>

Polls Show Clinton and Obama Locked in Tight Races

Indiana and North Carolina voters cast ballots today in the critical primaries. more >>

Gas and Integrity Fuel Clinton-Obama Duel

Hillary Clinton hit the gas - and Barack Obama - as the two raced across North Carolina and Indiana. more >>

Clinton and Obama Locked in Tight Race in Indiana

Independents and Republicans could be the key to the Democratic primary in the Hoosier State. more >>

Indiana Primary Facts and Figures

Compiled by the U.S. News library. more >>

Indiana Demographics Favor Obama

Although I've assumed Indiana's population is similar to Ohio's and Pennsylvania's, it skews a bit younger. more >>

Supreme Court Upholds Indiana's Voter ID Law

The Supreme Court ruling may renew debate over whether U.S. elections are as fair as they should be. more >>

More Projections on the Popular Vote for Clinton and Obama

The latest polls still make it possible that Clinton could win the popular vote or come very close. more >>

Miss Indiana Has Many Interesting Qualities

The Ball State Daily News's continuous coverage of its school's very own Miss Indiana continues to be a strange—and strangely—fulfilling ride. more >>

Trail Mix

Natalie Portman teaches microfinance, Notre Dame student writes Harry Potter book, Beauty and the Geek star praises MIT more >>

Trail Mix

* Ball State University is doing its part in resurrecting one more throwback sport—four square—with its fourth-annual, championless tournament, the Daily News reports.. more >>

Top Five Reasons Why This Ball State Story Is Cool

David Letterman is getting a telecommunications building named after him at Ball State University. more >>

Trail Mix

Daily roundup from campuses nationwide. more >>

Trail Mix

* Apparently the police at UCLA are much more appreciative of some skin than those over at Notre Dame. The California cops blocked traffic and got an eyeful as almost 9,000 Bruins (and a rubber blow-up doll) shed their clothes and celebrated the end of the year during the school's triannual Undie Run, reports the Daily Bruin. more >>

Like That Angelina Jolie Flick, Minus the Action and Adventure

A troop of aspiring Lara Crofts has raided an Indiana farmhouse lot and discovered what appears to be the structure of a guesthouse, replete with broken ceramics and bottle glass, the Daily News reports. The Ball State University anthropology students will most likely not get a video-game franchise, two movies, and an action figure in their honor, but they will have a chance to work as lab assistants analyzing old, dirty, and broken things. more >>

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