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The Black Student Union at IU Indy: Moving from cancellation to celebration to liberation

By KELIN MARK For six decades, the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Dinner at Indiana University Indianapolis, formerly IUPUI, served as a cornerstone of the...

IĀ writeĀ aboutĀ scamsĀ for a living. I almost became a victimĀ 

I’ll be honest: I write about scams often enough that I thought I knew the warning signs. The fake emails. The suspicious links. The...

Big Ten business, (SEC)ondĀ to none

When I was growing up, college football had a 'clear' hierarchy. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) was the bully on the block — feared, respected...

The dream cannot be realized without financial freedom

By BEN CRUMP We honor Martin Luther King Jr. each January with speeches, service projects and by reciting powerful quotes we know by heart. But...

Insurrection Act

By all appearances, the President of the United States is setting the stage to invoke the Insurrection Act — which he has threatened more...

Ballard and Steichen have a year to prove Colts owner is right.

I've always been a fan of great stories, especially those in which individuals persevere and make a comeback that proves all of us were...

Why I voted ā€˜Yes’ on ILEA recommendations

Public education in Indianapolis is harder than it needs to be, especially for families with the fewest resources. For many parents, figuring out where their...

The quiet crisis of Black male college enrollment

Across the country, colleges and universities are reporting a troubling trend: Black male enrollment is decreasing faster than nearly any other demographic. Black male...

The real Santa Claus

He is known by name names: Santa Claus (or simply Santa), St. Nicholas (or simply St. Nick), Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, Sinterklaas. But what...

The next generation is asking big questions. Are we?

Reflections on equity, civic responsibility, and the evolving role of the Indianapolis Foundation By AHMED YOUNG My oldest daughter, Zara, an eighth grader, is participating in...
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