Proposed legislation aims to help ensure AI data centers coming into Indiana have the massive amount of power they need.
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A conversation about what contemporary art can help us understand about policing, oppressive power, and resistance.
ISU has seen significant decreases in enrollment while also breaking ground on multi-million-dollar developments. Godard said ISU is focusing on growing enrollment, industry relationships and ...
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Student-athletes could soon make money through shared revenue with the university and outside money from name, image and ...
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Senate lawmakers are considering a bill that would address teacher shortages in STEM and change the amount of time high school students are allowed to leave school to attend religious instruction.
Seven in 10 Hoosiers served by the network of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry say they skipped meals due to not having enough food.
The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus said Gov. Mike Braun’s executive order ending diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in state government sends a message that Indiana doesn’t care about fairness.
Two weeks into Indiana’s legislative session, lawmakers across the state have filed more than 2,200 bills. Here’s a look at what Southern Indiana officials are focused on.
Data centers require 24/7 power — and a lot of it. But Indiana utilities weren’t anticipating this when they made plans to get more power from sources like wind and solar.