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Letter: On political parties and student-loan debt
Regarding Pierre Atlas’ column in Forefront, my Republican friends are proud to point out how instrumental Republicans were to the passage of major Civil Rights legislation in the 1960s, ignoring the subsequent history of that party under Nixon.
Ballyhooed Simon Cancer Center to empty out by 2026
Just 12 years after opening to great fanfare, the future of the $150 million center, a partnership between the Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana University Health, is full of questions.
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: Get up and go vote—or most can mail it in
No one should have to pick between their health and voting, and no one does.
Claire Fiddian-Green: Don’t stop at addressing digital divide for students
As we work to address barriers to eLearning, we should also use the pandemic as an opportunity to shine a light on broader inequities in K-12 education.
Dana Black: Persistence is key to gaining equality for every citizen
Often, it is difficult to see the finish line when it appears so far in the distance—but it is there.
Curt Smith: Trump can win because order will prevail
Recent polling gives Trump the advantage due to the disturbing social unrest, this lack of order.
Brad Rateike: Holcomb is a no-drama governor getting things done
He has vanquished his political opponent without even throwing a punch.
Ed DeLaney: Holcomb’s choice or ours?
What should a leader do when citizens face the question of whether to risk our health or our right to vote? A leader would act to reduce the risk and ease the problem of choice. He would inform us and let us decide.
Deborah Daniels: Holcomb is showing leadership with speech on racism
Sadly, some Indiana conservatives have criticized the governor for doing what is so clearly the right thing.
Karen Celestino-Horseman: A scratch could save America
This single election is going to define who we are as Americans and the future path of our country.
Jennifer Wagner: Virtual access to public meetings improves government
It’s a shame public meetings had to be dragged into the 21st century by a global pandemic, but more access is always a good thing.
Dr. Richard Feldman: Four steps to affordable health care for everyone in U.S.
Given there is no coherent Republican health care reform plan, fixing Obamacare would be an affordable and achievable way to proceed.
Michael Leppert: A Colts season we need now more than ever
It has been a terrible year for all of us. Our community needs something for which we can collectively cheer.
Shariq Siddiqui: Muslim Americans are rising to pandemic challenges
Muslim Americans make up only 1% of the national population, but they play a more significant role in the front lines of COVID-19.
Jim Shella: My apolitical daughter put a Biden sign in her yard
I am left to wonder how much more quickly we would return to normal if the leadership in Washington leaned on medical science rather than polling data.
Notre Dame-Wake Forest football game postponed after Irish positive tests
The game is the 18th involving major college football teams to be postponed or canceled by COVID-19 issues since Aug. 26.
Letter: Are GOP moderates on verge of extinction?
Most county officials in southern Indiana as well as non-urban legislators are Republicans. But those Republicans are not like the Republicans of the past.
Report: Trump avoided paying income taxes for years as businesses lost money
President Donald Trump called the story by the New York Times “fake news.” His attorney said Trump has paid “tens of millions of dollars in personal taxes to the federal government” over the past decade.
Billboard company taking Westfield to trial
Three years after first putting a pole in the ground near U.S. 31, GEFT Outdoor is able to finish building a 50-foot-tall digital billboard on Dean Road in Westfield and proceed with a trial to determine damages caused by the city’s unconstitutional sign ordinance.