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IU Bloomington announces changes to academic calendar

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Changes are coming to Indiana University Bloomington this fall. More>>

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International students protest new Purdue fee

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International students at Purdue University are protesting a new university fee that affects Purdue's large population of foreign students. More>>

IU, Indian law schools to offer dual degrees

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Indiana University says a new partnership between its Bloomington law school and one in India is the first of its kind in the Asian nation. More>>

Indiana awards 10 school innovation grants

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The Indiana Department of Education has distributed its first round of 10 innovation grants totaling $2.4 million to schools and groups across the state. More>>

After-school events resume at Noblesville Schools after measles outbreak Video included

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Health officials held vaccination clinics at Noblesville schools Thursday both for students and staff who needed the shots. After-school events that were canceled as a precaution Wednesday are now back on. More>>

Measles cases prompt Noblesville Schools to cancel Wednesday evening activities Video included

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Noblesville Schools sent out a notice Wednesday canceling all evening activities for Wednesday, February 15, as a continued precaution to help prevent the spread of measles. More>>

Gov. Daniels speaks to students rallying for school choice

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Hundreds of students turned out for a rally at the Indiana Statehouse Wednesday to show support for school choice. More>>

Connected Kids: Paying to play

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If your little one loves to play on your smart phone or tablet, they may be racking up charges you may not know about. More>>

Alcohol amnesty bill advances in Indiana Statehouse Video included

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A bill granting immunity for certain offenses is one vote away from possibly being signed into law. More>>

Connected kids: Toddlers and technology

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With technology so readily available at their little fingertips, parents are faced with the dilemma - is my child better with it, or without it? More>>

Indiana among 10 states to get No Child Left Behind waiver

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The controversial No Child Left Behind act no longer applies to Indiana schools. The state's superintendent of public instruction explains why he feels that's a positive development. More>>

Indiana lawmaker says school bus fees increase risk

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There may be help from the Indiana Statehouse for parents concerned about losing teachers and free school buses to budget cuts. More>>

IPS students start program to combat bullying Video included

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Students at IPS School 96 on the west side are looking to drive home a message to put an end to bad behavior. More>>