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BONIFIELD: Lugar astutely pegged Mourdock, too late
Lugar was ousted by a man whose most dangerous quality is his unabashed embrace of previously unthinkable positions.
FERGUSON: Mourdock win signals danger for deliberation
A slavish devotion to purity in ideology leads to an inability to get anything done.
RIVERA: Vaughn is right pick to help navigate the times
He knew what worried me and he showed how my vote helped solve that problem.
MAHERN: What Ballard means when he says ‘private’
The only real difference is that in private clubs smoking will be allowed and in public clubs smoking will not be allowed.
STYRING: Tripping over decrees on the way to recovery
Some businesses will just say, “We’re big enough. We don’t need that hassle.”
Harris column raises questions
The Mind Trust—an organization that proclaims to support entrepreneurial education initiatives, [and] unannounced and ignoring a well-established charter school evaluation process—feels compelled to play the roles of judge, jury and executioner.
Harris doesn’t get education
David Harris, my children attend The Project School in Indianapolis, and you recommended closing the school [April 7 Forefront] for poor test scores.
FOLEY: Four freshman legislators are distinguishing themselves
One of Jud McMillin’s attributes, which bodes well for future leadership, is his ability to comprehend and communicate complex issues.
CHEATHAM: General Assembly needs more leaders who can work together
It is difficult to try to get along when the entire process—elections and legislating alike—are so fraught with the politics of personal attack.
MEREDITH: Most charters in Indiana lag behind their public-school peers
Why shouldn’t charter schools be held to the same level of accountability as their neighboring public school peers?
HARRIS: Charter performance is strong, but accountability is critical
The autonomy charter schools receive comes with the condition that they meet high standards or face closure.
DOUTHAT: The incredible shrinking country that is Japan
If there’s any reason for real optimism in this picture, it’s for Americans.
SOWELL: Another outlook on assumptions about race
Anyone who even questions these lies and half-truths is almost certain to be called a ‘racist.’
STOSSEL: Really, now, can government do anything well?
Some acted as if Obama were a magical politician whose election would end poverty and inequality.
BLOW: Romney badly needs to win the bachelor vote
The idea that their father’s America might be lost to them is frightening.
DAVIS: Obama has delivered on his national agenda
It seems shortsighted and a little surly to treat hope like it’s a four-letter word.
BOEHM: Once-damaged Pacers deserve more support
Larry Bird and Frank Vogel have done a marvelous job.
KINGSOLVER: Students need more power over IU tuition
Students are mad, and they have good reason to be.
WOUDENBERG: Sober about immigration, the American Dream
The appeal of the U.S. is precisely why we need to so scrupulously protect it.