The interim president told staff the university does not have money to pay them.
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Child care providers are stretching to make ends meet
These Indianapolis groups are stepping up to fill gaps.
Indianapolis Public Schools to change immigration-related policies after Todd Rokita’s ICE lawsuit
Indianapolis Public Schools says it will change policies after Indiana’s attorney general alleged the district improperly impeded Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Meet Wayne Township’s newest school board member
When he’s not volunteering, Gordon works as a purchasing manager … and plays Santa.
Purdue students in Indianapolis can get help with basic needsÂ
A Purdue program connects students with housing, food and clothing.
Black entrepreneurs celebrate a year of growth at eastside graduation
The graduates are part of Hu$tlers Mastermind, a community for Black entrepreneurs to connect and grow their businesses.
This holiday toy giveaway is open to all Indianapolis families
KIPP Indy and SuperChris provided toys to 600 children last year.
Event will share housing options for adults with intellectual disabilities
Easterseals and IU will host the Dec. 15 info session.
Martin University’s abrupt closure disrupts student plans, angers alumni
The university announced Dec. 9 it would pause operations with no plans to reopen.
Access to affordable child care in Indiana got more difficult this year
Providers say they worry about the long-term consequences of tighter funding.


