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Asian American Alliance, Inc. celebrates AAPI Heritage Month with light show and festival

The Asian American Alliance, Inc. (AAAI) is kicking off Indianapolis’ celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a light and sound show. In...

In case you missed it: How you can still take back your unwanted medications

National Drug Take Back Day was April 27, but there is still a way for Indiana residents to dispose of their unwanted prescription medications. Open...

Indy Sports Corp. announces concert and event lineup for Olympic swimming trials

Drawing an estimated 250,000 fans, the nine-day and nine-night US swimming trials are set to take the stage June 15-23 at Lucas Oil Stadium...

Free prison shuttle ministry seeks funds for expansion

The Use What You’ve Got Prison Ministry (UWYGPM) hosted their annual informational breakfast April 25 to educate the public about their mission and encourage...

Looking back 100 years: How Notre Dame students resisted the KKK

In May of 1924, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) planned a rally in the city of South Bend, the home of many Jewish and...

Beyond bars: Art showcases impact of justice system and hope for future

Showcasing detailed acrylic paintings, hand-made quilts and sculptures, ArtSpoken, an event hosted by Public Advocates in Community Re-Entry (PACE), displayed a wide array of...

Too few Hoosiers vote. They see through the illusion of choice.

ā€œYour vote counts.ā€ ā€œIf you don’t vote, you can’t complain.ā€ ā€œYour vote matters.ā€ ā€œYour ancestors shed their blood, sweat and tears, some even died for your right...

Nobody is against DEI

That’s a shocking claim given today’s socio-political divisions. Still, I think that it’s (almost) universally true. Roughly 30 years ago, an ā€œaha momentā€ arose...

MARTIN UNIVERSITY TO HOLD ITS COMMENCEMENT MAY 18

INDIANAPOLIS – Martin University will hold its 55th commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 18, 2024, at 12 o’clock noon in the Father Boniface Hardin...

Citizens and UNCF award high school seniors $50,000 in scholarships

Citizens and the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) recently launched a $50,000 scholarship to make post-secondary education more accessible. The new ā€œCitizens Helping Citizensā€ scholarship,...
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