Woodson discusses the grind of recruiting, his civil rights education, and the coach who changed his life.
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Hanif Abdurraqib On Indie Bookstores, Soul Train Reruns, And His Upcoming Butler Residency
We chatted with the acclaimed critic and poet as he kicks off a stint as Booth Tarkington Writer-in-Residence.
Craig Fehrman
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The Vonnegut-Industrial Complex Has A Winning New Product
New books by and about the late Kurt Vonnegut keep coming, but the latest volume establishes something new about an old subject.
Craig Fehrman
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Going Viral: A Conversation On COVID-19 With Dr. Aaron Carroll
IU’s Dr. Aaron Carroll, one of the nation’s leading voices on COVID-19, explains what the rest of 2020 might look like.
Craig Fehrman
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A Season On The Brink For Fred Glass
Are calls for the dismissal of the IU athletic director just good sense, or jumping the gun?
Craig Fehrman
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The Bygone Era Of Birch Bayh
Birch Bayh was born in Terre Haute in 1928, just before the start of the Great Depression. From the beginning, his life was marked by a mix of national and local, agriculture and ambition.
Craig Fehrman
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Speed Read: Romeo Langford
Freshman phenom or one-and-done?
Craig Fehrman
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Indiana Politics, September 2018
A record number of Hoosier women are their party’s nominee this year.
Adam Wren and Craig Fehrman
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The Midwest Writers Workshop Scandal
Roxane Gay sent a flurry of tweets to her 421,000 followers, blasting the MWW for its “fatphobia.”
Craig Fehrman
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Speed Read: Dunk History
This month’s ABA reunion—50 years!—should be a slam dunk.
Craig Fehrman
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A Hoosier Reinvents Online Sports Coverage—Again
“I went into this thinking I’d have to fight off boredom, covering all those games,” Dwyer says. “It’s been the opposite. Now I just need to figure out how to make the car payment.”
Craig Fehrman
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A Review Of Frank Bill’s New Novel
“Hopefully, I never run out of ways to describe someone getting shot,” he says.
Craig Fehrman
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New History Book Explores “The Midwest’s Moment”
There’s more than small-town snoops, redneck farmers, and zealous theocrats in Indiana.
Craig Fehrman
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Six Best Tidbits From New Book About The Jacksons
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Craig Fehrman
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Archie Miller’s Greatest Challenge
“Whether you do or do not talk to New Albany coach Jim Shannon, that’s not changing your chances of getting Romeo Langford,” one recruiting analyst says.