A new peer coaching program helps transfer and older students adjust to IU Indy.
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The Iron Skillet building is safe for now, but its future depends on funding
Some want to preserve history, while others want to move on.
A look back at 25 years of Indy LGBT Film Festival
Watch animated films, documentaries and movies with queer protagonists Nov. 7-13.
For these Indy veterans, art is a path to healing and community
Some take art classes to learn a new skill and make friends. For others, it’s a way to deal with pain or trauma.
Food pantries stock up as Hoosiers prepare to lose SNAP
“We’re in this together,” one Indy resident said.
Finding their voice through art
The new Noble Art in Speedway helps nonverbal people communicate through creativity.
Businesses cheer as westside bridge nears completion
The old Washington Street Bridge over Little Eagle Creek was demolished earlier this year.
In Stringtown, residents clash with developers — and each other
Two rival neighborhood groups disagree on what to do about real estate investors.
Indy councilors use $1 million fund to pave their own streets
Some councilors are using taxpayer dollars from a one-time fund to fix streets in their own neighborhoods.
Rewriting the narrative of the Far Eastside
P30 is changing Indy’s view of Post Road.


