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Can court-ordered therapy work for you?

In honor of mental health awareness month, most stories presented are usually about how any of us could improve our mental health. However, there...

Setting a standard

People who self-identify as conservative have long advocated the notion that ā€œdiversity of perspectiveā€ is important. I completely agree. Some of them have advanced...

Second-guessing syndrome

ā€œThen Jesus said to the Jews who had believed in him, ā€˜If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you...

Democrats and Republicans blame each other for drop in U.S. history and civics knowledge among eight graders

A new report has shown a decline in U.S. history and civics scores among the Nation’s eight graders. According to the ā€œNation’s Report Card,ā€ released...

The EduVerse with ProfessorJBA: Putting the pieces of high-stakes testing together for parents

The 2022-23 school year is almost coming to an end across the Nation, and parents are still concerned about learning loss and what’s happening...

New measure aims to reduce prison-to-homelessness pipeline

By JILL SHERIDAN Newly signed legislation aims to avoid the so-called prison-to-homelessness pipeline for people who end up in Indianapolis after incarceration.   The bill came out of a...

Jeff Teague named head coach of Pike High School boys’ basketball team

Jeff Teague, former NBA player and Indianapolis native, was named the new head coach of the Pike High School boys’ basketball team. Teague is no...

Noblesville approves multimillion deal for new G-League arena

Earlier this week, the Noblesville Common Council approved a partnership agreement with Pacers Sports & Entertainment (PS&E) to create an 85,000-square-foot arena for the...

Black representation matters: Urban Beauty Supply

The Black Owned Beauty Supply Association (BOBSA), a California-based trade association that consists of only African American or Black-owned beauty supply stores, reports that of the roughly 9,000 beauty supply stores in the country, 3,000 are Black owned.

Naptown African American Theatre Collective premieres first show of the season

Indy’s first Black equity theater company, Naptown African American Theatre Collective, is presenting its inaugural show this weekend. Founding and producing director LaKesha Lorene said...
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