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Phoenix Theatre show puts a positive spin on aging
Today, millions and millions of retiring Baby Boomers are faced with issues related to aging as well as their own attitudes about growing old.
Arsenal Tech To Receive NFL Practice Turf
A multimillion-dollar hand-me-down from Super Bowl XLVI will find a new home at an Indianapolis High School.
Economist: State's job growth 'amazing''
The addition of 15,400 new jobs to Indiana’s economy in April is “absolutely amazing,” a University of Indianapolis economist said today.
Colleges fail students in liberal arts
Congratulations and best of luck to the Class of 2012. Even with a degree in hand, they'll need it.
Suspected serial killer's home searched again
NEW ALBANY, Ind. -- Investigators in Indiana returned to the home of a suspected serial killer Monday.
Richmond native earns spot in Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellowship
Congratulations and best of luck to the Class of 2012. Even with a degree in hand, they'll need it.
Phoenix Theatre, UIndy venture brings issues of how we age to stage
Popular music has reflected on the milestones of aging for decades. The first gray hairs, wrinkles and losses that mark the passage of time.
Andrea Neal: What is your college degree worth?
Congratulations and best of luck to the Class of 2012. Even with a degree in hand, they'll need it.
Above ground with Tim Brickley
Tim Brickley , an Indianapolis composer, producer and performer who the Indianapolis Star once called a musical "local legend," will join the cast of Forever Sung: A Celebration of Age in Song , which plays May 18 through 26 at the Phoenix Theatre .
The Grand Valley State University women's golf team came away with a second place finish - with a three-round score of 308-310-309 and a combined total of 927 - at the Division II East Regional at the Findlay Country Club last Tuesday.
Daniels names new group of Ind. teaching fellows
Gov. Mitch Daniels is touting a new group of academic fellows being groomed to teach math and science in Indiana's urban centers.
Kraft, Rusche, Lawley starters for UIndy
University of Indianapolis baseball team dismissed Northern Kentucky 4-3 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament championship Sunday at In the win over Northern Kentucky, Kraft was the winning pitcher, allowing one earned run on six hits in seven innings.
Police: Dogs pick up scent in Gibson's backyard
Investigators dig in the back yard of William Clyde Gibson, who is charged with the murders of two women, on Monday on Woodbourne Drive in New Albany.
By Pam Chickering Wilson Union staff writer JEFFERSON - The Jefferson Rotary Club on Wednesday recognized Jefferson High School seniors who have reached the top of their class academically.
Loss of Lugar could impact Indiana's power in D.C.
Indiana could lose money, jobs and power after the state's longest-serving U.S. Senator is voted out of office.
Primary Reaction: Indiana Historian Eyes Post-Lugar Landscape
Newswise - Richard Mourdock's defeat of six-term Sen. Richard Lugar in Tuesday's Republican primary closes an eventful chapter in Indiana history and opens up interesting possibilities for the fall election, says a historian at the University of Indianapolis.
Sen. Richard Lugar's impact seen throughout Indiana beyond
Sen. Richard Lugar's impact on Indiana goes beyond politics. His name is associated with buildings and events, large and small.
Greenwood's Evans commits to UIndy for track
Greenwood High School senior Kailey Evans has committed to University of Indianapolis for track and field.
Whiteland grad among top Division II pitchers
When big-league scouts started turning up last year at the University of Indianapolis baseball games, the pressure got to Drake.
Skull found in Kokomo stream was part of display
Kokomo police say a human skull found in a stream appears to have been part of a display or medical exhibit.
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