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University students talk Black history and building their own legacy

Future Black Leaders, Inc. (FBL) is a group of high school and college students across Indiana. ā€œThe mission of Future Black Leaders is to radiate...

Should your student get extra support from their school?

A legal services nonprofit answers questions about how families can start getting help for students with disabilities If your child has a disability, getting school...

Health department offers free diabetes education classesĀ 

The Marion County Public Health Department (MCPHD) is set to offer a free, four-part diabetes education series titled "The ABCs of Diabetes" this April...

IPS School Board president wants families, students to know they have a voice

Angelia Moore is in her second year as the president of the IPS school board. The Indianapolis Recorder sat down with Moore to talk...

Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. chapter to host 60th anniversary gala

The Eta Phi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. is celebrating 60 years of service this spring. Founded in 1932, Chi Eta Phi Sorority,...

How Indiana House Bill 1312 negatively impacts local newspapersĀ 

UPDATE, 3/27/2025: Senate Local government voted down HB1312 with a vote of 2-8. The language is now dead and cannot be brought back in...

RECORDER EXCLUSIVE: Purdue University acquires property on Indiana Avenue, plans for student hub

Purdue University is expanding its reach by purchasing a property at 518-520 Indiana Avenue. The university purchased the property to meet the increasing enrollment demands...

It’s time to evolve our thinking around education

The Indiana legislature has made education a top priority in our city and state, leading many people to passionately advocate for their respective viewpoints....

Education Department layoffs gut its civil rights office, leaving discrimination cases in limbo

By COLLIN BINKLEY WASHINGTON (AP) — The Education Department’s civil rights branch is losing nearly half its staff in the Trump administration’s layoffs, effectively gutting...

USDA ends program that helped schools serve food from local farmers

By ANNIE MA WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Agriculture Department is ending two pandemic-era programs that provided more than $1 billion for schools and food...
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