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The Tatanka Roadshow is a series of events calling attention to what organizers call destructive land and forest management ...
Bloomington has become a hub of comedy in the Midwest for many reasons, writes Christine Brackenhoff. For young, local comedians, seasoned touring professionals, and savvy comedy fans, Bloomington is ...
Writer Michael G. Glab says team nicknames and mascots adopted by Indiana’s high schools tell the stories of this 'high school hoops mad' Hoosier state. This 1905 photo shows the Peru High School ...
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 ...
Indiana legislators have not clarified critical language in its abortion ban, which has led to serious negative consequences for women’s healthcare, including endangering the lives of pregnant women.
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 ...
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 ...
As a nation, mass shootings are “part of our social fabric,” writes Rebecca Hill. She interviewed several local and national experts on how to better address mass shootings, especially in schools and ...
Rooftop Quarry has been a local landmark for generations. But, citing “public safety concerns,” the company has taken measures to make the popular swimming hole safer by making it less accessible.
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 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 ...
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