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IU School of Medicine to participate in COVID-19 vaccine trial

Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine will be looking for volunteers to receive a two-round COVID-19 vaccination when the trial resumes in...

Banned Books Week and Black authors

Sept. 20 marks the beginning of Banned Books Week, a celebration of literature deemed too taboo for American classrooms. Some books on the list...

Suicide Awareness Week and the Black community

Suicide Awareness Week, which began Sept. 6, aims to erase the stigma surrounding mental health issues and suicide. For African Americans — who are...

Dig Indy project could bring jobs, cleaner communities to Indianapolis

Working with sewage isn’t glamorous, but the workers at Citizen Energy’s Dig Indy project may make Indianapolis a cleaner — and more prosperous —...

EXHALE app aims to help women of color

Katara McCarty has been using meditational apps to focus on her emotional and mental well-being for years. However, as a Black woman, she’s never...

City tackles homelessness through new grant

The mayor’s office, the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention (CHIP) and Merchants Affordable Housing Corporation, are working to combat homelessness in Indianapolis through...

New fellowship examines race in Indiana

Indiana Humanities is currently accepting applications for the Wilma Gibbs Moore Fellowship, an opportunity to study race, protests and policing throughout Indiana’s history.Ā After the...

IndyGo cuts over 500 bus stops

Catherine Swanson, 73, relies on IndyGo to get around town. Before the pandemic, she was riding every day.Ā ā€œI go downtown. I have doctors on...

New Indiana Donor Network coordinator urges difficult conversations

Elliott Stubblefield wants to change the narrative surrounding organ donation.Ā As Indiana Donor Network’s new director of multicultural engagement, he’ll have the chance to work...

New COVID-19 study sheds light on asymptomatic carriers

A new study conducted by the Indiana University Medical School found asymptomatic carriers of COVID-19 make up only 0.2% of cases in Marion County.Ā The...

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