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The term “constitutional crisis” has been used frequently in 2025, often in reaction to a political situation, a ...
The Tatanka Roadshow is a series of events calling attention to what organizers call destructive land and forest management ...
Currently there are more than three dozen murals painted on the exterior of buildings, businesses, and parks around Bloomington, all of which were painted within the past ten years. In 2013, Sam ...
While public schools in Indiana are facing key policy and budgetary challenges, the Orange County public school districts in southern Indiana are working to overcome the challenges children face, via ...
It’s hard to imagine, in this modern day, that a process as cumbersome as the wet plate collodion technique could be considered revolutionary. The creation of a tintype begins with a metal sheet ...
T he Gun Violence Archive (GVA), an independent and nonprofit data collection and research group, says that 2021 is our deadliest year in two decades. Some attribute it to the violence inbred in ...
AC: How does technology figure in music and music education in this era of rapid change? TW: Jazz has been wrapped up in technology from the beginning. The tension between technology and the human ...
Editor’s note: This is the first article in a new travel series called “Travel with Laurie,” by Laurie D. Borman, with a focus on southern Indiana. In this trip, Laurie takes us to French Lick and ...
The mobile integrated health program in Monroe County works with local health organizations to provide one-on-one care to patients, emphasizing a non-emergency approach and increasing efforts to meet ...
The Hoosier National Forest covers an unlikely but extraordinary piece of history just outside of Paoli — a large pioneer community of free Black settlers called Lick Creek. The settlement flourished ...
The young professors spent a year and a half documenting Indiana’s legendary vein of stone — “the largest accessible deposit of premium building stone in the United States,” as Sanders writes — and ...
Carlie Asher This is where I spent a majority of my summer nights. This is the causeway right off of State Road 446 on Lake Monroe. My older sister and I have gone countless times, collecting rocks ...
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