3,000 Indiana students repeat third grade under new literacy law
Education
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3,000 Indiana students repeat third grade under new literacy law
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Five school tax measures pass, one fails in Indiana special elections
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Nonpartisan group launches redistricting education, listening sessions across Indiana
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Fired student media leader sues Indiana University
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Purdue University-led Amelia Earhart search delayed
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Beckwith urges ‘no’ vote as school districts seek passage of property tax referendums
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As ‘cascading’ natural disasters happen more often, Indiana University joins team to help communities prepare
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Author speaks out after Mississinewa High School musical is canceled
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Tucker Carlson headlines for Turning Point USA at Indiana University
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Lawyer for press group accuses IU of violating students’ rights in sharply worded letter
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No Indiana teachers lost licenses over Charlie Kirk comments — so far
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After Indiana Daily Student print ends, Purdue student paper delivers ‘solidarity’ edition to Bloomington
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Daily Student could have First Amendment claim, but legal expert says more facts needed
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Indiana University fires leader of student media, stops printing Indiana Daily Student
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Indiana Department of Education launches ‘faith-based academic pathway’ diploma credential
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Report: Indiana girls show academic gains, but mental health challenges persist
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FAFSA opens despite government shutdown
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Hoosier businesses say investment in talent pipeline addresses skilled worker needs
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Trump admin cancels $35 million Purdue college prep program in DEI crackdown
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New survey: Employers say they need more skilled, educated Hoosier workers