One of the degrees targeted under new legislation is the bachelor’s degree in music at the Jacobs School of Music.
Arts & Culture
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Prince Maximilian's journals are a significant record of the intellectual life of New Harmony after its famous years as an experimental utopian community.
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Poet Daniel Lassell reads “Frame [in the underworld],” “The Glassmaker’s Bench,” “Edge Markers,” “Frame [in the underworld],” and “Frame Inside a Frame.”
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A celebration of non-musical films that placed iconic songs in our collective imagination.
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A judge is being asked to kick off the primary ballot a candidate with the same last name as a President Donald Trump-endorsed challenger to a Republican state senator who opposed the Indiana congressional redistricting plan.
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A former music teacher in the Brownsburg school corporation was forced out after citing his religion for not using certain names and pronouns.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun says his administration got almost nine in every 10 agency and agenda bills over the finish line during his second session.
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The judge ruled that the Indiana Department of Correction failed to respond to the Capital Chronicle’s public records request within a reasonable time and wrongly denied access to records showing how much money Indiana spent on execution drugs.
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Athletic department officials announced that the two-time national coach of the year has signed a memorandum of understanding on an eight-year contract extension, paying him an annual average of $13.2 million
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Democrats decry the move, while governor says “main criterion” is bringing down rates.