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Alternate history: What would’ve happened to Indiana's economy if the Pacers won the NBA finals
By Salsabil F. Qaddoura | July 14In the recent 2025 National Basketball Association (NBA) tournament, the Indiana Pacers played against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder won the series 4-3, resulting in a devastating loss for Hoosiers across the state and Pacers fans across the country alike.
IU expands research and STEM labs on IU Indianapolis campus
By Abby Godsen | June 11IU Indianapolis and Purdue in Indianapolis have both started many new construction projects in the last year. Most notably, the new Purdue in Indianapolis Academic Success building is being built across from the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering building, as well as the James T. Morris Arena behind Herron. Now, a new IU STEM Laboratory building is also being constructed on the main campus.
Paul Mullins: A tribute
By Lukas Tunis | May 23The first impression one will feel when looking at the work of Professor Paul Mullins is that they have a lot to learn about the history of Indianapolis. Mullins’ life’s work was done in service to his community and the people around him. As a historical archaeologist, his passion (and much of his ...