Photos: Indy’s Burmese Chin Population Protests The Coup In Myanmar

The Chin Evangelical Baptist Church hosted an event to support the country's pro-democracy protesters.
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46 Super Reasons to Love Indy

I. The Vonneguts were here (and still are). The new Kurt Vonnegut mural along Mass Ave has made the likeness of Indy’s most famous...

Private Schools—Catholic (West)

Cardinal Ritter High School, 360 W. 30th St., 317-924-4333. Grades: 7–12. Enrollment: 649. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 82.5. ECA percent passage rate for English and math: 85. Annual tuition: junior high, $4,500 (Catholics), $5,700 (non-Catholics); high school, $7,575 (Catholics), $10,400 (non-Catholics).

Six Bates-Hendricks Businesses That Deserve A Visit

Whether you want to shop, go for a stroll, or get a cup of coffee, East Street has something for you.

Indianapolis Monthly Earns Seven 2022 CRMA Award Nominations

Indianapolis Monthly received seven finalist nominations in the City and Regional Magazine Association’s annual national awards competition.

Photo: Children's Museum of Indianapolis Featured on Jeopardy!

The mention catalyzed an amusing rejoinder from one Instagram user, @imnotinfectious: "Blast, I missed it! That's what I get for bathing my kid."

Indiana’s Great 8

“We have had younger black women and men tell us they've decided to apply to graduate school because of us. I have no words for how that makes me feel, and I think that black women should talk about their accomplishments and hard work more often. You never know who is listening, you never know who you can touch, and you can even save a life.”

Public Schools—Morgan County

Eminence CSC, 6764 N. State Rd. 42, Eminence, 765-528-2101. Enrollment: 402. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 59.1.

WTHR-TV Honored for State Fair Tragedy Coverage, More

WTHR-TV will be honored for its broadcasts with two National Edward R. Murrow Awards on October 8. The coveted prizes recognize outstanding "electronic" journalism at the national level and in TV and radio markets both large and small. Representatives from the station will receive the awards at a ceremony in New York City.

Higher Education—F through H

Franklin College, 101 Branigin Blvd., Franklin, 800-852-0232, franklincollege.edu. Enrollment: 1,000. Annual tuition: $28,000. Room and board: $8,400. Degree offered: bachelor’s.