Monthly Archives: September 2021

Indiana House Democratic Caucus Offers Paid Internships

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana House Democratic Caucus will offer college students and recent graduates several internships in the upcoming 2022 session of the Indiana General Assembly. Different learning opportunities will be available to interested applicants, including policy, media relations, video production, graphic and print design, fiscal analysis, member services and … Read More

Free Tutoring Available for Indiana Students

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Education has partnered with Schoolhouse.world to support students in grades eight through 12 with free tutoring for SAT preparation, math courses and Advanced Placement (AP) courses. In addition to resources through Schoolhouse.world, Khan Academy and College Board offer free SAT practice resources. This free … Read More

IndyVaxPass App Eases Event Entry

INDIANAPOLIS — The Arts Council and the Indiana Independent Venue Alliance have partnered with Bindle, a mobile app vaccine passport platform, to simplify the process of being admitted to events while keeping your health records private. A new website, IndyVaxPass.com, provides more info on how you can download the app … Read More

Eskenazi Health Provides Fall Burning Season Safety Tips

The fall season is here and for many it’s an exciting time to enjoy sitting around bonfires with family and friends, taking in the wonderful seasonal aroma of burning leaves and many other outdoor activities. It’s also a time to be aware that many enjoyable pastimes of the season can … Read More

“FreedomZ” at District Theater

INDIANAPOLIS — Ben Asaykwee, and Q Artistry will present FreedomZ at the District Theatre Oct. 1 and Oct. 2.  Ben has been working with a group of young adults to produce a moving piece of real-life theatre which tells the story of teens growing up in the time of RFRA … Read More