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My Culture Journal: Butler professor saves tree canopies, finds the city’s ‘best’ popcorn
Spanish and gender studies professor Terri Carney also fights a university system’s Voldemort.
Make your voice heard on Indiana Avenue redevelopment
A kickoff event for the plan, which looks to honor the once-thriving corridor of Black culture, is April 16.
‘We left everything behind.’
The Meet Your Neighbor series connects neighbors to local immigrant and refugee communities. The second installment focused on the Afghan community.
Legendary blues musician Rev. Robert Jones shares history through song in Indianapolis
The multi-instrumentalist has been sharing the history of his craft for over three decades.
Indy councilor, young Democrat seek Sen. Breaux’s vacant Senate seat
Democratic party insiders will choose from Chunia Graves and La Keisha Jackson.
FAFSA is a ‘nightmare’ for many Indianapolis students whose parents are immigrants
FAFSA applications are down significantly across the country with the steepest drops at schools with larger numbers of students from low-income families and students of color.
Here’s why Pike Township schools are asking for a tax increase
The referendum would sustain reading intervention programs that began during the pandemic.
Victory College Prep carves out time away from class to provide internships for all
Junior and senior internships are part of school days: “(It) helps them be more prepared all the other school days.”
Developers are no-show at hearing over wetlands destruction
Residents expressed their feelings about a permit for a development that would destroy some of the state’s best wetlands.


