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In Indiana, especially during the holidays, opportunities abound for complete historical immersion.
Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom dared to theorize that common property might be best managed through the cooperation of those who use it.
It took a 6’3” sophomore from Shelbyville and a righteous university president to break down the color line in Big Ten basketball.
The Overbeck sisters of Cambridge City launched their ceramics enterprise as a way to establish economic independence. In 1911, their timing was fortuitous.