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10 Essential Websites Every Student Should Know Before Heading Back to School As a new semester begins, success isn’t just about having the right supplies—it’s also about knowing where to turn when you need help, inspiration, or a productivity boost. Whether you’re tackling your first year of college or entering your senior year, these 10 […]
🎶 The Soundtrack of Summer is Coming to Life at the 2025 Indiana State Fair! 🎡 Get ready, Indiana! The 2025 Indiana State Fair returns August 1–17 (closed Mondays) with its theme “Soundtrack of Summer,” presented by Get Prepared Indiana—and the vibes are louder than ever! 🔥 The Hoosier Lottery Free Stage is back and […]
10 Essentials Every Student Needs for the First Day of School Whether you’re stepping into your first college class, returning to your high school hallway, or just trying to make a strong impression after summer break, showing up prepared on Day One sets the tone for the entire school year. From staying organized to staying […]
Gerald Levert: Life and Legacy When we speak of R&B royalty, Gerald Levert holds a permanent place in the conversation. Born on July 13, 1966, in Canton, Ohio, Gerald was the son of Eddie Levert, the legendary lead singer of The O’Jays. But even with soul greatness in his bloodline, Gerald’s voice, energy, and spirit […]
Best School Districts for Families Moving to Indiana A Guide for New Residents or Relocating Parents Moving to a new state is never easy, especially for families with school-aged children. Whether you’re relocating for work, returning to your roots, or simply looking for a fresh start, choosing the right school district can make all the […]
Back to School in a Big Way: Indiana’s Largest High Schools Gear Up for Fall 2025 As summer winds down and backpacks come back out, families across Indiana are preparing for the return of early mornings, school buses, and packed hallways. But at some high schools, “packed” is an understatement. From Carmel to Warren Central, […]
Mariah the Scientist Announces Bold New Album “HEARTS SOLD SEPARATELY” Mariah the Scientist has never been one to shy away from vulnerability. The Atlanta-bred singer-songwriter has built her career on raw, melodic storytelling, often laced with heartbreak, defiance, and emotional honesty. Now, she’s back with her most powerful statement yet. Her upcoming album, HEARTS SOLD […]
Brent Faiyaz Drops Double Release: ‘Peter Pan’ and ‘Tony Soprano’ Brent Faiyaz is back with new music—and he’s showing both his vulnerable and bossed-up sides. The Columbia, Maryland native just released “Peter Pan” and “Tony Soprano”, marking his first solo drop since 2023. The two-pack gives fans a glimpse into the emotional duality Faiyaz has […]
“A Different World” Revival Begins Filming at Clark Atlanta University A cultural reset is in motion—A Different World is officially making its return, and this time, it’s not just a trip down memory lane. Netflix has begun filming the pilot for the long-anticipated sequel to the iconic sitcom, and they’re doing it in the heart […]
Raheem DeVaughn Drops ‘The Love Experience (20th Anniversary Mixtape)’ It’s been two decades since Raheem DeVaughn dropped his game-changing debut album The Love Experience, and now the self-proclaimed Love King is giving fans a nostalgic gift to celebrate. Just in time for the 20th anniversary, DeVaughn has released The Love Experience (20th Anniversary Mixtape)—a soulful […]
Clipse Drops “So Be It”- Pusha T Takes Aim at Travis Scott Over Loyalty The Clipse are back—and they’ve returned with a vengeance. On their new track “So Be It,” the legendary rap duo taps into their signature cold, calculated energy. But it’s Pusha T’s blistering verse that has the internet buzzing. Known for never […]
Indiana University Bloomington to Eliminate Over 100 Academic Programs in Sweeping Restructuring BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — In one of the most significant academic overhauls in its history, Indiana University Bloomington will suspend or eliminate more than 100 academic programs beginning ahead of the 2026–2027 academic year. The move is part of a larger statewide restructuring prompted […]