
Top 10 things I’m grateful for 10 years after ‘The Big One’
(Dear readers: Ten years ago this week I had a massive heart attack and emergency triple bypass surgery. Not my idea of fun, and I even missed a deadline for that week’s Top 10 List. […]
(Dear readers: Ten years ago this week I had a massive heart attack and emergency triple bypass surgery. Not my idea of fun, and I even missed a deadline for that week’s Top 10 List. […]
By Todd Travis Free books When Dr. Susan Crisafulli had her first child in 2004, she was offered the opportunity to sign up for a free book program from the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. She […]
By Bradley Lane In 2021 Andreas Malm released his climate change focused manifesto How to Blow Up a Pipeline. In it he criticized popular climate change activism in its exclusive pursuit of nonviolent protest, as […]
Don’t worry, this is not a disciplinary note from school. This is a note to the parents of Johnson County about our new and ongoing projects at Aspire that are strengthening the school-to-work pipeline. We […]
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Topics is a course at Southport High School taught by Kevin Sanders that analyzes major events from United States and world history through Hollywood films that attempt to portray those events. Students investigate historical documents […]
University of Indianapolis students Isabel Melhado ’24 (MS Human Biology) and Alex Wong ’23 (MS Human Biology) recently presented at the Indiana Academy of Science (IAS) Meeting where they won the Emerging Scientists Research Poster Competition. […]
By Curtis Honeycutt I’ve written before about mondegreens — music lyrics people mishear. Many of you mistake Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer” line as “Hold me closer, Tony Danza.” Today’s column is along those lines. Now […]
By Todd Travis With warm weather returning to Indiana comes the opportunity to get outside and enjoy the sunshine after a long, cold winter. The Student Leadership Business Academy at UIndy is giving everyone the […]