President Trump had signaled new 25% tariffs on products from Mexico, Canada, and China, to be implemented during his first day back in office. He now indicates it may happen as soon as Feb. 1, which once again raises questions in Columbus,
Indiana University Columbus will have its first signature event to support the campus and its students — IU Columbus Glow Golf.
A high-energy performance of Japanese Taiko drumming, “Taiko Thunder,” is set to take place at the Crump Theatre in Columbus on Sunday,
It took overtime, but the Hoosiers did just that. A defensive stop on the final possession of overtime helped Indiana earn a 77-76 victory at Ohio State – their fourth victory in a row over the Buckeyes. More importantly, it broke that nightmarish two-game losing streak and gave Indiana some positive momentum.
After 25-point losses to Iowa and Illinois, the heat turned up significantly on the Indiana men’s basketball program. During Indiana’s 94-69 lo
Despite holding a double-digit lead with less than five minutes remaining in regulation, Indiana needed overtime heroics from senior forward Luke Goode to defeat Ohio State 77-76 in thrilling fashion. Goode led the Hoosier attack with a career-high 23 points and shot 4 for 7 from beyond the arc.
Columbus City Utilities has received a state award, recognizing efforts to protect the utility’s wellheads. According to the city water company, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management recently awarded the city with the Hoosier Water Guardian ...
Indiana men’s basketball’s senior guards made perhaps the two biggest plays in the Hoosiers’ 77-76 overtime win over Ohio State (10-8, 2-5 Big Ten) in Columbus. Goode nailed a game-winning 3-pointer with just over one minute remaining, while Leal blocked Ohio State freshman guard John Mobley Jr.’s mid-range jumper with three seconds left.
The Indiana (IHSAA) high school girls basketball sectional tournament begins on Tuesday, February 4, with games from all four classifications. The sectional pla
Several local football seniors have been selected to this year’s All-Region 10 Team by the Indiana Football Coaches Association.
City officials on Monday enlisted the project management services of a community member to help guide a remake of the downtown entrance into Columbus.
None of it would be possible with the work of Thomasine Allen, whose legacy has been captured in a new project spearheaded by Franklin College students. The Thomasine Allen Online Collection celebrates the remarkable legacy of Allen, a 1911 Franklin College graduate whose work bridged cultures and transformed communities thousands of miles apart.