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IPS hopes magnets draw, hold students
Indianapolis Public Schools is making plans to unveil a series of new schools over the next few years as part of an effort to keep families in the district.
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Home Sales Surge In Central Ind.
Home sales saw a 20 percent surge across central Indiana last month, and are expected to continue to rise, according to a new report.
Harding students thank veterans
Paul Harding High School student Asia Brooks sings the National Anthem during a Veterans Day Program at the school last week.
Hoosiers concerned over rising health care costs
Kris Kirschner/Eyewitness News Indianapolis - While the healthcare reform bill passed the House on Capitol Hill, here in the State Capitol, employees are wondering how they'll pay for the rising cost of health insurance.
Yorktown student wins Junior Miss title
YORKTOWN -- Yorktown High School student Rachel Hoyt won the title of 2010 Delaware County Junior Miss during the Nov.
Pay Less for Prescription Drugs
The recession has made it more difficult than ever before for many Americans to afford prescription medications, but several options are available, according to an expert from Butler University in Indianapolis.
Sanders dinner organizers prepare to feed 40,000
The annual Mozel Sanders Thanksgiving Dinner is expected to be bigger than ever this year, a testament to people's generosity and a hard economy.
A Linton-Stockton teacher has been honored for excellence in teaching due to the efforts of a former student.
State school chief blasted for proposal on licensing
Indiana educators turned out in droves Monday to criticize a proposal by State Superintendent Tony Bennett to revamp the way teachers are trained INDIANAPOLIS - Calling state schools chief Tony Bennett's plan to revise teacher licensing requirements a slap in the face, Indiana's public education establishment is fighting back hard.
Student Blogger Case Shows That Online Anonymity Isna t Guaranteed
The anonymity of bloggers and online commentators has for the most part been protected under 1996 legislation, but a case involving a college student that criticized his dean illustrates the limits of anonymous free speech on the Internet.
Why Indy's different in smoking debate
The debate over a proposal in Indianapolis to ban smoking in bars and other workplaces has been impassioned, pitting arguments of public health against appeals for personal liberty and business concerns.
BENNER: Former volunteer Stevens now coaches a contender
Count Butler University basketball on the short list of teams that could make it to the Final Four.
Butler University Drops Suit Against Student Blogger
Inside Higher Ed has chronicled the intriguing case surrounding Butler University student Jess Zimmerman, originator of a blog that was sued by the university two weeks ago for allegedly making libelous and defamatory statements about school officials.
Verbatim: Bishop Dwenger, Homestead teachers win Teacher Excellence Awards
Statement issued by Butler University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, which said that Tim Leffers from Bishop Dwenger was nominated by Butler freshman Emily Hambel and Justin Peeper from Homestead was nominated by Butler freshman Molly Harber.
37th Annual Mozel Sanders Radio-thon
On November 6th & 7th AM 1310 a oeThe Lighta will be present at Butler University and Circle Centre Mall for the Mozel Sanders radio-thon in efforts to raise money for the 37th Annual Mozel Sanders dinner which during the holiday season feeds thousands of people with the help of volunteers and the Indianapolis Community.
Go/do: An evening with Doug Tallamy
Doug Tallamy at Clowes Memorial Hall 7:30 p.m. lecture 6:30 doors Tuesday Nov. 3 Presented by: J. James Woods Lecture Series at Butler University Posted on Oct.
Hard rock Tesla Egyptian Room, 502 N. New Jersey St. 7:30 p.m., $25-35 advance, $30-40 door , all-ages If the hard rock band Tesla devoted their career to performing rock operas about the inventor and kinda mad genius Nikola Tesla, I'd be their biggest fan.
Butler U. drops suit, but not discipline against student blogger. Welcome to academia.
The lawsuit was mainly a vehicle to discover the blogger's identity. Mission accomplished.
Butler University Sues Son of Evolution Weekend Founder
According to Inside Higher Education , Butler University has sued one of its own undergraduates, junior Jess Zimmerman, for defamation.
Jonathan Day recently received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Indiana University under the guidance of Dr.
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