Michael Leppert: Where resolutions came from and why they work
Modern resolutions are usually about some form of self-improvement.
Modern resolutions are usually about some form of self-improvement.
The party of law and order is not interested in getting at the truth, only staying in power at any cost.
It was an insurrection, an attempted coup and an act of domestic terrorism.
These unique times present an opportunity to help landlords identify otherwise good tenants who fell on tough times.
Legislators must think teachers and administrators, like police officers, do not have enough work to do.
It is full-employment season for political operatives.
Expect action erring on the side of personal freedom.
Charitable giving tends to be closely linked with overall economic trends.
More than 150 Indiana companies banded together to support including LGBTQ Hoosiers in the state’s nondiscrimination law.
As climate change pushes states in the U.S. to dramatically cut their use of fossil fuels, many are coming to the conclusion that solar, wind and other renewable power sources might not be enough to keep the lights on.
NCAA rules on transgender athletes returned to the forefront when University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas started smashing records this year. She was on the men’s team her first three years, but is competing for the women this season after transitioning.
An Indianapolis company is building a boutique hotel using repurposed shipping containers to accommodate guests seeking unusual experiences in the heart of the city.
There are literally thousands of health care workers, researchers and statisticians around the country working hard to make sense of the constantly changing landscape of this pandemic and the ever changing SARS CoV-2 virus.
Watch for a new weekly email newsletter called After Hours that will be packed with info about what to do when you’re not at work. The newsletter will be written by IBJ reporter Dave Lindquist, who has decades of experience writing about music and pop culture.
Using more public funds toward higher education is not a reform-minded proposition; it’s adding to the existing funding model which is outdated.
With so few units to go around and so many Hoosiers spending over half of every paycheck on rent, Indiana’s lack of tenant protections puts the state out of step with many peers and makes it too easy for the worst actors to unnecessarily drain resources from the entire community.
Distribution of rental assistance is the single most effective way to keep struggling tenants housed.
“With sports betting, there is gambling on every corner and in many households, and there is even a sports book inside Lucas Oil Stadium.”
“Our children need to learn that going along to get along can lead to major ramifications and negative consequences.”
“How does one teach about American chattel slavery, Reconstruction and Jim Crow without talking about racism?”