The Franklin College Office of Diversity & Inclusion recently celebrated the recipients of its annual Women of Distinction Awards in celebration of National Women’s History
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Senator Young introduces bills to combat the fentanyl epidemic
U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Senate colleagues introduced two new bills to help combat the fentanyl epidemic affecting communities in Indiana and across the nation. Currently, drug overdoses, largely due
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Putting their best feet forward for a century
By Nicole Davis Eckstein Shoe Store has experienced a lot through the passing of time, but not much has truly changed on the inside. The
Top 10 random things overheard around here
By Torry Stiles 10. “I’ve reached my redneck limit. You gotta go.” 9. “They were just little felonies, not any REALLY big ones.” 8. “I’m
She Dies Tomorrow
By Bradley Lane New movies during the pandemic, and in the absence of movie theaters, were few and far between for movie lovers, and even
Let’s give these words another try
By Curtis Honeycutt Do you ever hear yourself use a word or phrase that makes you say, “I am becoming my parents?” It happens to
Topics in History: History through Film
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
Downtown Bargersville attracts businesses, new residents and visitors with new amenities
By Aspire Economic Development + Chamber Alliance New restaurants have been popping up in Bargersville, contributing to the town’s growth and revitalization. With recent updates
UIndy celebrates National Public Health Week
Each year during the first full week of April the University of Indianapolis joins the American Public Health Association to celebrate National Public Health Week.