SHELLA: President Mike Pence. The president, Mike Pence?
A Pence presidency would be good for Indiana. Make no doubt about it.
A Pence presidency would be good for Indiana. Make no doubt about it.
The implication? Those who are sick have themselves to blame.
The process of unearthing and sharing information can be as uncomfortable as it is critical to our democracy.
People generally don’t get rich working for someone else, but unfortunately, more and more people are working hard and staying poor.
You can’t increase wages significantly while also erasing the deficit.
Raising the minimum wage can not only save money on public health outcomes, it can literally save lives.
The minimum-wage rate was never intended to feed entire families or be a rate that one worked at his or her entire life.
Unlike the original aim of EB-5, many projects that qualify would have happened anyway. Access to cheap financing just increases profits of developers.
During a crisis, government grows in scope, power and budget. All recede somewhat after the crisis. But never to pre-crisis levels.
After a successful opening round last summer, mini golf has returned to the Indianapolis Museum of Art with a mostly new set of 18 artist-designed links.
Jerry Hoover has revived more high school basketball programs than you can count on one hand.
We are gathering steam, garnering loyal local support at all levels, national recognition, and international press and continue to prove our worth.
It astonishes us that politicians continue their assault on birth control and the medically underserved.
Attitudes about social welfare can be divided into two utterly incompatible categories: The use of citizens’ tax monies to provide a safety net is viewed either as charity or as self-interest, properly understood.
Indiana University has announced a $55 million initiative—Prepared for Environmental Change—in collaboration with a bipartisan coalition of government, industry and community leaders. It is part of IU’s Grand Challenges commitment to address some of the most critical issues facing our state.
Indiana should try to boost the state’s anemic population growth and fuel its economy by pulling out all the stops to attract talent, starting with luring Hoosier ex-pats back home.
I like to think of new ideas as a network—a collection of observations, experiences, insights, relationships and creative thinking that systematically come together to form something new.
Want to see innovations? Turn your ankle as a college athlete. Or, for that matter, get with the program of trying to prevent turning your ankle.
The internet of things isn’t about making your toaster self-aware, it’s about making you more aware.
Making your bed will also reinforce the fact that little things in life matter. If you can’t do the little things right, you will never do the big things right.