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National Financial Literacy Month urges smarter money decisions

April ushers in National Financial Literacy Month, a time when experts urge people to sharpen their money management skills amid rising costs, economic uncertainty...

Vandalism strikes Indianapolis Black conservation club

The Dirty Dozen Hunting and Fishing Club, the city's only Black-led conservation group, is grappling with damage to its company bus after it was...

Recorder Rewind: Colts’ Braden Smith tackles farm project at Purdue PolytechnicĀ 

Purdue Polytechnic High School at Englewood unveiled an on-campus farm on April 11, supported by Indianapolis Colts lineman Braden Smith and community volunteers, to...

What is the Department of Education, and what is it responsible for?

Let’s talk about the Department of Education (ED). On March 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dissolve several functions of ED, including...

When it comes to our kids, our mindset should be one of abundance — not scarcity

Just a few weeks ago, I was so proud to meet Diarie, a third grader who spoke at the opening of a new media...

Students will get automatic admission to Indiana public colleges if they earn new diploma

Students will be automatically accepted to all seven of the state’s public colleges and universities if they complete advanced courses and work experiences to...

How Artificial Intelligence affects our everyday lives

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most talked-about technologies ever, sparking both excitement and anxiety. But what exactly is AI, and how...

Free city-wide middle school prom offers scholarships, community support

The Diamond Scholars Prom is returning for its second year. Seventh through ninth-grade students across the city are invited to attend this celebration from...

Legacy never dies: Ilyasah Shabazz on her father, Malcolm X, and the future of Black leadershipĀ 

At the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies on the campus of Wabash College, legacy lives and breathes.   This year, as the institute marks its...

Indiana Senate Bill 287 sparks debate: Officials react to partisan school board proposalĀ 

Indiana's Senate Bill 287, authored by State Sen. Gary Byrne (R-Byrneville), proposes introducing partisan labels to school board elections. This move has ignited a...

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