“In some ways, Indiana is the crucible of the environmental problem in the country.” So says Jesse Kharbanda, the 33-year-old executive director of the Hoosier Environmental Council, a job he has
States in the Great Lakes region are embroiled in a continuing fight to determine the best way to handle a potential invasion of Asian carp.
Frustrated with your electronics? Well, instead of throwing your computer out the window, or going all Office Space on it, recycle it at the Greenwood Wal-Mart on Friday, March 5. From 7 a.m.
The Indianapolis Children’s Choir Cantantes Angeli, directed by Henry Leck and the Indianapolis Youth Chorale, directed by Cheryl West, are collaborating with the Friends of the World Food Program i
Skloot is the author of the surprise bestseller, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, the truth-stranger-than-fiction story of a woman whose cells were taken by doctors.
Last week, the Apollo Alliance arranged a roundtable discussion at the Indiana History Center to discuss the growth of green jobs in Indiana.
The Noblesville Borders (13145 Levinson Lane, next to that giant-ass IMAX theater) has once again scored an appearance by a key conservative demagogue: first Sarah Palin, now Karl Rove, who will autog
The directions on the antibiotic prescription may have said to take the entire bottle, but that crazy infection cleared up way before that. Now, the bottle gathers dust in the cabinet above the sink.
We need Darwin now more than ever. Science is taking a hit everywhere we look, so get your geek on and get over to the day-long Darwin Day Science Conference on Saturday, March 20, starting at 8 a.m.
Test your knowledge of contemporary news of the environment with the Pre-Apocalypse News & Info Quiz (PANIQuiz), presented by the ApocaDocs, Michael and Jim (www.apocadocs.com).
On February 10th, PPYL and supporters dressed up in their coolest retro 80’s threads partied on Talbott Street from 5pm-midnight.
People came out in droves yesterday to Indiana State Fairgrounds to sample a diverse selection of beer from around the world and Indiana’s own backyard.
Fellow Hoosiers gather together on Martin Luther King Day on January 18 to remember Dr.
Zombies were in search of brains Saturday night at the 2009 Zombie Walk. No longer needing human food, they donated their canned and boxed food to Gleaners Food Bank.
Katie Compton, the two-time World Championship Medalist, conducted a short clinic at the Major Taylor Velodrome on Thursday,
October 8th.