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REVIEW: ML Roberts’ “Riverside” stuns audiences

I don’t think many of us knew what to expect walking in to see “Riverside.” With the sun still high in the sky and only...

Colts, IndyCar and Brickyard 400 cap off an interesting month.

The month of July is just about in the rearview mirror, but it's been a relatively brisk one when you take in to account...

Zeta Phi Beta takes Indy by storm, dishes out scholarships worth $250K

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. hosted its national conference in Indianapolis, featuring a series of events aimed at empowering women and promoting social justice....

Justice40: A brief overview and discussion of the future

The Justice40 Initiative aims to ensure that 40% of the overall benefits from federal investments in climate and clean energy are directed to disadvantaged...

Parents: Don’t miss your shot for vaccinations before school starts

Vaccinations can be scary for students, confusing for caregivers and wounding for the wallet. Here are some expert tips to make this year’s back-to-school...

Indiana Secretary of State Morales advocated for election integrity at RNC

Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales participated in a delegation of lawmakers attending the Republican National Convention July 15-18 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to advocate...

New $421 million IU Health hospital in Fort Wayne set to bring 500 jobs

IU Health, Indiana's largest health care system, is expanding with a new $421 million hospital in Fort Wayne. This development will add 500 more...

‘When I am president’: VP Harris delivers keynote at Zeta Phi Beta Convention

Vice President Kamala Harris returned to Indianapolis just days after President Biden endorsed her for the Democratic nomination. Harris’ visit marks her second official appearance...

Martindale Brightwood town hall to unveil Quality of Life Implementation Plan

Members of the Martindale Brightwood community are hosting a town hall alongside elected officials and stakeholders to discuss the Quality of Life Implementation Plan. The...

Researching racial injustice 

Indiana Humanities has announced the 2024 Wilma Gibbs Moore fellowship recipients, who will each receive $5,000 to explore racial injustice issues in Indiana. The...
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