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Recorder Rewind: Indiana Sports Corp Locker Room Luncheon Series

On Nov. 6, The Indiana Sports Corp hosted a group of sports & civic leaders at Salesforce Court in Gainbridge Fieldhouse for their Locker Room...

Tracy Chapman wins Song of the Year at the CMAs 35 years later

Tracy Chapman won Song of the Year at the 2023 Country Music Awards (CMAs) for her 1988 hit "Fast Car" on Nov. 8. The...

Indiana Minority Business Magazine and The Minority Business Review announces the 2024 Champions of Diversity Awards winners

Indiana Minority Business Magazine and Minority Business Review unveiled the winners of the 2024 Champions of Diversity Awards. The awards mark the 17th year...

Recorder Rewind: Cavs at Pacers, NBA Cup begins

The Indiana Pacers took on the Cleveland Cavaliers on Nov. 3, marking the beginning of the NBA In-Season Tournament. Check out some of these...

Recorder Rewind: Hamilton Southeastern Girls Volleyball

The Hamilton Southeastern girls volleyball team won another championship after defeating the Castle Knights girls volleyball team on Nov. 4. Last year, Hamilton Southeastern...

2023 Crossroads Air Show showcases African American aviation history

Over 500 students from more than seven schools in Indiana were in attendance at the 2023 Crossroads Air Show, which took place Oct. 27-29...

Mentoring matters: Trusted MentorsĀ 

In a world where at-risk adults often face the hardships of homelessness and incarceration, Trusted Mentors serves as a guiding light of hope and...

Negro Leagues pioneer honored with Washington, D.C. Intersection

Mamie Johnson, the first female pitcher in the Negro Leagues, was honored on Saturday with the renaming of an intersection in Washington, D.C. The...

En garde: parrying the predispositions of fencing

With a variety of extracurricular activities to choose from, Indiana resident Cameron Gant, 21, wanted to go a less than traditional route. Gant wanted...

The state of Black business

Despite Black Americans comprising around 10% of Indiana's population, only 3% of businesses in the state are Black-owned. Did Black business fall from grace...
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