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The fate of DEI in colleges and universities

The Supreme Court ruled on affirmative action in college admission decisions; here is what that means for some of Indiana’s institutions of higher learning. Colleges...

It is the best of times; it is the worst of times—it is time to revisit a Black agenda.

Before the murder of George Floyd, Black leaders with the African American Coalition of Indianapolis and Black pastors called for a series of policies,...

‘Do No Harm’: Local theater company tackling heavy issues through performance and discussion

Told from the perspective of health care professionals, “Do No Harm” provides a bipartisan perspective in the wake of the overturn of Roe v....

Ben Davis coach wins Coach of the Year Award

Last week, the Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers presented the Indiana High School Sports Awards show. Clowes Memorial Hall at Butler University was packed...

OnyxFest to return with 6 locally written and produced one-act plays

OnyxFest, a theater festival dedicated to amplifying the work of Black playwrights, is returning this fall for two consecutive weekends. Presented in partnership with IndyFringe...

A’Lelia Bundles named fellow at IUPUI, honors Madam Walker with new hair care line

A’Lelia Bundles, historian, journalist and great-great-granddaughter of entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker, has been named the inaugural Prestigious Fellow at IUPUI’s Center for Africana Studies...

IUPUI to launch publication centering Black theater

A new publication highlighting Black theater throughout Indiana is set to launch at IUPUI.  Black Stage is an initiative of the Africana Repertory Theatre of...

What the NIL era of college sports means for Indianapolis schools

Shortly after the NCAA officially suspended rules that barred athletes from profiting off of their name, image and likeness, Auburn quarterback Bo Nix posted...

New IUPUI head coach Matt Crenshaw tries to remodel his alma mater

It’s been 18 years since Matt Crenshaw made the college basketball world pay attention to IUPUI, if only for a week or so, after...

Black medical student named to IUPUI’s Elite 50

Jamel Hill, a fourth-year medical student, has been recognized in the Elite 50 awards by Indiana University Purdue University in Indianapolis for his community...
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