Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Let’s make political ads funny, memorable
Politics is serious, but humor done well can be far more memorable than constant negativity.
Politics is serious, but humor done well can be far more memorable than constant negativity.
We live in a world plagued by challenges but also brimming with possibilities.
NCAA President Charlie Baker warned that without congressional action, Division II and III schools might abandon their athletic programs.
We remain hopeful that environmental concerns can be allayed with advancements in technology and believe that it makes sense to keep Indiana companies in the lead on such developments.
The federal designation marks Indiana as a hub for biologics manufacturing. Biologics are medicines derived from biological sources and include vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and immune modulators.
Medical personnel at Indiana University Health who regularly work at Colts games see a wide variety of health-related situations, but this one was unique.
IUPUI alum Jenny Boyts, who is board president for Indy Pride Inc., will lead Forty5, which presents concerts at the Vogue and Holliday Park.
Westfield city government will have a complete turnover next year. Along with a new mayor, the Hamilton County city will have seven newcomers on the City Council and a new clerk-treasurer.
Former Vice President Mike Pence is the first major candidate to leave a race that has been dominated by his former boss-turned-rival, Donald Trump, and his struggles to underscore just how much Trump has transformed the party.
IU’s newest plans are intended to bolster enrollment and establish Indiana University Indianapolis as one of the country’s premier urban research universities.
American consumers are feeling increasingly less confident these days as fears of an oncoming recession remain elevated.
In fact, our struggle in Indy is the canary in the coal mine for any fast-growing Hoosier community.
The question is whether the state should focus funding on units with larger infrastructure responsibilities.
According to the same Trust Barometer, respondents trust ‘my CEO’ and ‘my colleagues’ far more than government leaders or journalists.
While one must be careful about drawing comparisons, there are some disturbing parallels between the 1920s and today.
Individuals, reinforced by others, feel compelled to move based on what they feel inside.
Growing up during the ‘war on drugs,’ I was firmly convinced that just one breath of weed smoke would have me hooked on cocaine the rest of my life.
To make such an argument is naive and dangerous, as it further divides our country in a time we need to be united.
Courage, not cowardice, is the call.
The video of bombings is live on the TV news, and the stories are being told in real time by victims in both Israel and Gaza.