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States shift higher ed costs to families

As the nation’s trillion-dollar student debt continues to rise, a new analysis of public higher education’s funding finds dwindling state support is the key...

Yes, it’s June 2014, a good time to examine the 2015 mayor’s race

It’s 516 days until the 2015 Indianapolis mayoral election. Indy’s pundits have had a field day with who may or may not be the...

Analyzing the Bergdahl debacle

ā€œPut deeper thought into it.ā€That was the response someone pretty smart told me after I shared my initial thoughts on the United States’ decision...

Will new electric cars answer the city’s transportation problems?

Travel along Washington Street toward the intersection at Meridian Street and you will discover petite white electric cars with the name BlueIndy plastered on...

Science Project: Why women that sing the "I don’t need a man" anthem usually end up old and lonely

ā€œI don’t need a man!ā€ It’s the independent ladies anthem. The shot heard around the world. ā€œI can make it on my ownā€....

Reflecting on the great Maya Angelou

When Dr. Maya Angelou took her final breath this week, the world lost a literary genius and the African-American community lost a purveyor of...

Don’t bid on another Super Bowl before solving Indy’s pressing problems

Imagine if some of Indianapolis’ best and brightest minds from business, government, religion, civic and nonprofits gathered together for a series of intensive meetings...

One teacher’s hope and appreciation for urban education

Recently on my way home I crossed 30th and MLK streets and vividly recalled the tiny six-room home of my father, his 10 siblings...

Here’s a summer to-do list to make life more meaningful

College graduations have taken place, school is nearly out for Indiana students, and the weather – despite its recent unpredictability, is beginning to be...

Gov. Pence gets ‘HIP’ and surprises with his Medicaid expansion plan

Months after complaining about the Affordable Care Act and after hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers weren’t able to get health insurance coverage; Gov. Mike...

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