Claire Fiddian-Green: Study: Standardized tests are useful in admissions
The evidence suggests that standardized tests like the SAT offer a more complete view of a student’s likelihood of excelling in college.
The evidence suggests that standardized tests like the SAT offer a more complete view of a student’s likelihood of excelling in college.
The elimination of minority from a statute that is ostensibly focused on diversity and inclusion seems more than odd—it seems unnecessary and counterproductive.
While overall our climate favors entrepreneurs, Hoosier legislators and executives can do more to foster successful entrepreneurial ambitions.
Market mechanisms encourage competition, support innovation and keep even the largest firms accountable to their customers.
This is too high a price for promoting a handful of untested business ‘innovators.’
Let’s dig into the numbers: In 2022, Indiana’s CapEx skyrocketed by 155%, hitting a massive $22 billion.
Indianapolis has long been recognized as a basketball city, but now it’s proving it knows how to take that sentiment to another level.
The gaming is just one of the attractions at what’s being called NBA 2K League Alley, an 11,202-square-foot space that’s intended as a fun, immersive experience for gamers and non-gamers alike.
While Indianapolis hasn’t yet exited the haze of NBA All-Star Weekend, local sports and tourism officials are already pondering what comes next.
There is strong bipartisan support for aiding Ukraine and holding Russia to account.
TDS is the new pandemic, and we all have the long form.
It’s not a huge surprise that, unless there’s a hot topic on the agenda, most public meeting rooms are either empty or filled with people who get paid to be there.
Why is the party of law and order … doing this? It is pandering to Trump at the expense of world stability.
Supporters of the Indiana brand of Republicanism used to pride themselves on fiscal discipline. That day is behind us.
One person in the General Assembly is working to thwart the will of the people.
Big pieces are converging in Indiana, both in the sky in a few weeks and on the ground for the next several years.
Civic leaders will be challenged in a good way to make quality-of-life gains consistent with these economic advances.
While plenty of bills were proposed, the vast majority of them did not even receive a hearing.
For many Muslims, Ramadan is centered around helping the poor.
Corporatization wouldn’t be necessarily bad if it operated on the highest ethical and moral ground. But it doesn’t.