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Recent Articles
- Black life, White life, Indiana, Pa. March 1, 2021
- Indiana County’s partly sunny Sunshine Act February 26, 2021
- Partisan fiddling with the franchise February 19, 2021
- Pennsylvania’s bipartisan vote to convict February 14, 2021
- ‘Suppressing people’s rights to make public comments’ February 11, 2021
- Indiana County, community immunity and the infodemic February 2, 2021
- White Township’s whatchamacallit January 29, 2021
- Covid-19 Indiana County updates January 27, 2021
- End of the tunnel: state and local lights January 25, 2021
- Another year in court for Grant Township January 23, 2021
- Stone-throwing in county government’s glass house January 21, 2021
- Who’s accountable for Indiana County’s Covid-19 effort? January 20, 2021
- A local faith community condemns political violence January 17, 2021
- IUP climate scientist: join RGGI for jobs January 15, 2021
- Local GOP committeeman on Trump, insurrection, impeachment January 13, 2021
- The red hats are coming! January 11, 2021
- Reps. Thompson v. Lamb: toss PA electoral votes? January 10, 2021
- Pennsylvania political courage roll call January 6, 2021
- IUP leadership: a D-minus in crisis communication December 31, 2020
- Public health, public safety, public trust December 25, 2020
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Category Archives: Top Stories
‘Inclusion’ draws campus administrators, faculty, students
By Logan Hullinger INDIANA –- On Thursday night, Indiana University of Pennsylvania administrators, faculty members and students doubled down on campus efforts to fight discrimination, during a “Vigil for Inclusion” in front of the campus library. The group held light … Continue reading →
News media, IUP students and the strike
An Opinion By Nikki Santiago INDIANA — As a senior at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, I have been grouped into the stereotypical party group from the start because, after all, IUP is a party school. For example, Pittsburgh-based Niche.com, a … Continue reading →
The Trump rally in Johnstown
An Opinion By Eve McInerney INDIANA — Friday, Oct. 21, was the beginning of a weekend which saw both presidential candidates visit Pennsylvania. This is one of the most important swing states in the election, and they came to fight … Continue reading →
Poll: Plurality of IUP students prefer Clinton
By Logan Hullinger INDIANA – A plurality of Indiana University of Pennsylvania students are registered and ready to vote for Hillary Clinton on Nov. 8, according to a recent email survey. The Qualtrics survey, sent to 2,500 undergraduate students Oct. … Continue reading →
Critic faults ‘liberal’ IUP campus-climate study
By Logan Hullinger INDIANA – A yearlong study of the cultural climate at Indiana University of Pennsylvania found an atmosphere that is comfortable for most and colder for some, its lead researchers reported last month. But according to one campus … Continue reading →
Senate candidates debate — by text message
By The HawkEye staff Since January, state Sen. Donald C. “Don” White, R-41st, and Democratic challenger Tony DeLoreto, an Indiana restaurateur, exchanged scores of private cell-phone text messages that reveal unedited banter ranging from political issues to personal insults. During … Continue reading →
‘My second time being shot’: Carriage House gunshot victim
By Amelia Atkins INDIANA – The party at Carriage House Apartments was winding down at about 1:45 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 3, the start of Labor Day weekend. More than 50 people, many of them students at Indiana University of … Continue reading →
The coldest homicide case in Indiana County
A Civic Project story By The HawkEye staff BLAIRSVILLE — Pauline Fumea Alexander, 79, has known who murdered her husband since a couple of teenage boys found his decomposing bullet-riddled remains by a swimming hole near here on a broiling … Continue reading →
Semiotics of summer ‘16
By Ethan C. Brogan INDIANA –- By summer’s end, Indiana University of Pennsylvania will have erected 2,000 new signs, including street, parking and disability guideposts, the administration reports. L&H Sign Co. in Reading laid the groundwork for the Signage Project … Continue reading →
Mobile game ‘craze’ mobs IUP campus
By Ethan Brogan INDIANA –- Indiana University of Pennsylvania has become a hotspot for Pokémon Go. Familiar name? It is the latest wrinkle of a wildly popular game that emerged from Japan in the 1990s, sparking “Pokemania” then. Since the … Continue reading →