Proposed Indiana Senate bill would allow teaching creationism in public schools
If enacted, the law would require classrooms to display an “In God We Trust” poster.
If enacted, the law would require classrooms to display an “In God We Trust” poster.
The nearly new interdisciplinary program lets students explore disciplines within design.
His third address included agendas for the opioid crisis and teacher pay.
The tax, if passed, is anticipated to curb the number of smokers in the state.
The lynching continues to shape the relationship between the black and white communities in Marion, Indiana.
Republican legislators tabled a bill last January over a disagreement on its language.
NOAA predicts a warmer winter, the Farmer’s Almanac does not.
IDS editors share their favorite part of Northwest Indiana.
Ned's Declassified who? We don't know her.
Students must have content reviewed by school officials before publishing.
Wilstem offers “animal encounters,” or close-up interactions with their 68 exotic animals.
Many people talked about the “red wave” of election night.
Indiana's Democratic senator lost his re-election bid to Republican challenger Mike Braun.
IDS reporters are gathering results from Monroe County and counties in the 9th Congressional District.
Standing in a voting booth in Indianapolis two Saturdays ago, an IU freshman faced a tough decision.
The 44th president spoke in Gary, Indiana, 10 years to the day he won the 2008 election.
If the question passes, it would require legislators to make a balanced budget every two years.
The candidate the president came to support only spoke for about three minutes.
The moderator reminded one candidate to answer the questions she posed.
The debate will start at 7.